Remember when “he’d never beat Desanto”RBY has really come a long long way since his freshman year and even since last year. As DT said last summer, he thinks RBY was just learning "he had superpowers"
Congratulations RBY!!!
Yup ... if you told me after Big Tens 2020 that RBY would one day beat Fix at Nationals by riding him an entire period and then not getting ridden (which is how he should have won if not for some BS stall calls) I would have called you insane.Remember when “he’d never beat Desanto”
Matt Valenti ... good lord, put on his tape if you want to learn mat returns. Won 2 NCAA titles without recording a takedown even.RBY has demonstrated that he is immensely coachable, as evidenced by his focused, disciplined, adjustments required to beat DeSanto and Fix. In this regard, he reminds me of another 133lb favorite of mine, from N.J., U-Penn's Matt Valenti. Matt's finals win over Chris Fleeger, followed by the finals win over Coleman Scott, were outstanding examples of excellent tactical planning by Zeke Jones, and Matt's focused, disciplined execution in the national finals.
Many good things still to come for our guy RBY!!
Hoping to see him at 61 WTT,he’s got a legit shot.RBY has demonstrated that he is immensely coachable, as evidenced by his focused, disciplined, adjustments required to beat DeSanto and Fix. In this regard, he reminds me of another 133lb favorite of mine, from N.J., U-Penn's Matt Valenti. Matt's finals win over Chris Fleeger, followed by the finals win over Coleman Scott, were outstanding examples of excellent tactical planning by Zeke Jones, and Matt's focused, disciplined execution in the national finals.
Many good things still to come for our guy RBY!!
Congrats RBY, well deserved.