Well, Sir, I attempted to make a point that NaTo would be better off at 133, as well, but hey, that means "I am just rooting for PSU" lmao. I then was informed that some folks heard on good sources that he would be moving up. I posted it. I was wrong. Well, so were the rest of them, but hey, "I disappear when I'm wrong", HAHAHA. Nothing is further from the truth, in fact my track record shows when I AM wrong, I will admit it, and ON these boards.
To your point, I agree: Nato is better off at 133, because while he will be an underdog to Clark, he's not beating Gilman, AT ALL, and his last two matches show that, including his loss by fall, in which he GASSED. Bo Jordan will not be able to trade blows with Nickal at 174 and there is a good chance he gets horsed, and if Martin beats Bo again, hats off, but it's going to take another missed throw or two and a few fluke flurries, then an official who will let him run, because he had THREE stall calls the last time it happened. Of course, Ryan is thinking about team points and not his chances of winning titles. I am certain in his view, this puts three kids not named Snyder on the mat on Saturday night, regardless of the reality that all three will be decided underdogs, and hey, if he gets lucky, like Martin did, then hats off and the title goes to Ryan.
I'm not sure that Tomasello has no shot at beating Gilman. In their national semifinal Tomasello had Gilmans leg up in the air late in the bout but waited too long to finish. He definitely gassed in OT, but he nearly had that match won.