OT: Iowa hosting outdoor wrestling meet at Kinnick Stadium on Sat.

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on

Gonna be 57 degrees with 12 mph winds for the first-ever outdoor NCAA Wrestling dual meet on Saturday.

#4 Iowa will host #1 Oklahoma State on Saturday at Kinnick Stadium in attempt to break the all-time NCAA attendance record a dual meet. 

Gonna be some diamond-like hard nipples out there. 

So far they've sold 34,000 tickets.

http://www.thegazette.com/subject/sports/hlas-wrestling-mania-is-soon-t…

Meanwhile, Michigan is ranked #3 in the country. Gonna be a big time season for the Wolverines.

gwkrlghl

November 10th, 2015 at 10:27 PM ^

Still though, I will never forget how impressed I was to see Iowa pack out their basketball arena for a meet with Penn State a few years back. I had no clue they cared about wrestling so much over there. Easily one of the coolest non-revenue sport events I've ever seen (though maybe wrestling is a revenue sport in Iowa...)

Space Coyote

November 10th, 2015 at 11:13 PM ^

Iowa and Oklahoma. It's easier to name teams that have won not from those states.

Indiana - 1932

Cornell - 1947

Penn State - 1953, 2011-2014

Michigan State - 1967

Arizona St - 1988

Minnesota - 2001, 2002, 2007

Ohio State - 2015

Oklahoma State has won 31 times, Iowa has won 23, Iowa State has won 8, Oklahoma has won 7 (zero since '74). UNI also won in 1950.

Blarvey

November 11th, 2015 at 8:41 AM ^

ASU has a fairly rich wrestling tradition. One of the most notable wrestling alumni is Dan Severn .

When ASU won the 1988 National Championship, they were coached by a guy named Bobby Douglas who had something like nine or ten top ten finishes in the NCAAs in his 18 years there. He later coached U.S. Olympians and at Iowa State, including Cael Sanderson.

He was also the first black state title winner in Ohio and one of the few people to beat Dan Gable.

Space Coyote

November 10th, 2015 at 11:04 PM ^

125 - 5th - Youtsey (lost 5th place match last year in NCAA)

133 - 6th - Bruno (lost 7th place match last year in NCAA)

142 - No top 20

149 - 11th - Pantaleo (didn't place)

157 - 4th - Murphy (won 7th place match last year in NCAA)

165 - 18th - Sutton (didn't place)

174 - 11th - Mahomes (injured mid-year last year)

184 - 13th - Abounder (didn't place)

197 - 5th - Huntley (lost 7th place match in NCAA)

Hwt - 3rd - Coon (finished 2nd last year in NCAA)

 

So outside Coon, they don't have a lot of really highly ranked guys. But besides at 142, they have solid guys everywhere. That prevents a lot of the big losses in certain matches, and gives them a shot in almost every match, which is a recipe for probably a lot of close wins.

brendandavis22

November 11th, 2015 at 1:42 PM ^

It's 141 pounds, not 142.  

 

This years team is solid top to bottom.  I'll be heading to CK for their home opener next Sunday Nov. 22nd.  If you have never been to one you should go check it out.  They go against Oklahoma on the 22nd who is not very good this year.  (ranked #20 per FloWrestling which I think has the best rankings).  The match of the night will be at 133 when Rossi Bruno (#8 @ 133) goes up against Cody Brewer (#1 @ 133).  

 

Space Coyote

November 10th, 2015 at 10:48 PM ^

I wouldn't be surprised if wrestling was a revenue sport for Iowa. They pack in the people for their home meets.

For a little background, Iowa won the NCAA title all but once from 1975-1986 (except 1977). They then all but once from 1991-2000 (except 1994). They then won from 2008-2010. They've won 23 NCAA championships. They also won the Big Ten every year from 1974-1998.

With all that said, wrestling, with the way they hand out scholarships, isn't an overly expensive sport.

Wolverine In Iowa

November 11th, 2015 at 9:47 AM ^

It was a mess.  We had incredible seats (thank you guy who's parents are in the Kinnick Club or whatever it's called), and I nearly got pummelled by a bunch of respectable Iowa fans when we got a pick-six at the beginning of the game.  The Hawkeye fans were mesmerized by the Space Emperor too, but we couldn't stop friggin' Tony Moeaki.  Then we lost :(