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    DJ raced to a 12-0 first period lead and wins 13-2. really good win

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    32-3 win over Wyoming

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    Solid night

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    Really nice night for the Bison. I thought Henningson looked good in the only loss of the dual. Hopefully Jack Maughan was right when he said Negrete will be back in a week or so.

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    Very nice night for the BiZon. Decent crowd too.
    Henningson wrestled a good match but Volk was just too strong
    Midkiff looked strong for two periods. Should have secured bonus points but laid an egg in the third.
    Droegemueller was solid across the board
    March is definitely strong enough for 149. Wrestled aggressively
    Wright never took a shot against franek until SV. We know why because he didn’t finish and franek won the match of a counter
    Caliendo is so strong. Wrestled a kid that was quicker than him and at times got a little sloppy. Still and 8-4 win though.
    Sax with a ice win. You can see him slowly becoming more of an offensive wrestler
    DJ came out on fire. Thought he could have kept the pressure on for a TF. Has come so far from where he was the first month of the season
    Pentz is just a beast right now. Pin city
    Mora continues to learn and scraps out another close win.

    Should be very similar results on Sunday.
    Bison fans are blessed. Enjoy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Bird View Post
    Franek is fortunate to walk away with a win there and that gameplan won't get it done at nationals and that has been his gameplan against Lee and Coleman. Need more aggression
    This seems like a delicate balancing act. Jared seems to be confident in winning close matches in ride-outs if necessary, and if he can run the table with a couple more close matches along the way, he will get a very high seed at NCAAs. But he is also running out of opportunities to show that he can score points when he really needs them. It's hard to string together a bunch of wins at nationals if you don't leave a little margin for error. At this point, I would guess the game plan will stay mostly the same, and hopefully he finds a way to keep coming out on top when it comes to the critical matches.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Portlandbison View Post
    Henningson lost 4-2. Couldn't quite finish to get a reversal in the 2nd or a takedown late in the 3rd.
    Two weeks in a row Henningson clearly had an escape, but then attacked before the ref awarded it, and ended up staying down. I know the three point escape / takedown sequence is cool when you can get them, but you have to wait until the ref gives the points before diving back in. The same kind of situation worked in our favor earlier in the year with Franek vs. Jacques.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadioBison View Post
    This seems like a delicate balancing act. Jared seems to be confident in winning close matches in ride-outs if necessary, and if he can run the table with a couple more close matches along the way, he will get a very high seed at NCAAs. But he is also running out of opportunities to show that he can score points when he really needs them. It's hard to string together a bunch of wins at nationals if you don't leave a little margin for error. At this point, I would guess the game plan will stay mostly the same, and hopefully he finds a way to keep coming out on top when it comes to the critical matches.
    You're absolutely right. My worry is that it'll be hard for him to "flip the switch" when it comes to NCAAs. I think the more aggressive he is, the higher his margin for error becomes. Come NCAA time, he's going to have very good opponents from round 2 on that are of Wright's caliber or better and as we've seen with him at NCAAs, he'll need all the margin he can get.

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