Exactly the reason I use the 2023-2024 conference season ONLY. Duals do matter that way. Prior years performances should be set aside and not used. You get what you earn THIS YEAR.I'd hate to be one of the guys who gave their best version all season long, and earned that seed, but got bumped down and got a tougher opener that puts my NCAA qualification at risk, because some committee speculated that Amine saved his best for the postseason.
The only thing that matters to me when I do my silly exercise each year is create logic for a starting point (seed & subsequent placement in the bracket). I try to remove all bias and prejudice and let the numbers speak.
In the case of Cameron Amine, here's his conference resume;
-- Losses to A. Taylor, M. Mesenbrink, and C. Fish
-- His wins;
- Fall against #233 (Wrestlestat) and 1-8 Ryan Money
- SV win against #97 and 8-10 Luke Gayer
- 4-1 Decision against #140 and 4-8 Nicholas South
- SV win against #104 and 10-12 Tyler Swiderski
No way a #6 seed is warranted.
The B1G has him two places above me, so one might say no big deal. Normally, I'll honestly say, it does tend to work itself out, but E-J's comment above is still true, and at times will affect an outcome for a kid whose dream it is to wrestle at the NCAA tournament.