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Tom Ryan: Ohio State Wrestling Has ‘Potential To Do Big Things’ In 2025-26

Tom Ryan likes the depth and competitiveness of the Ohio State wrestling roster and thinks the Buckeyes have big potential this season
Tom Ryan’s predictions for his Ohio State wrestling team this year are a mix of optimism, realism and an ever-present philosophical slant to what might await the Buckeyes.  “Nothing can ever be really known or predicted ahead of time,” he said. “I’ll say this: We have the potential to do big things. There’s extra excitement because (the NCAA Championships) will be in Cleveland, in our home state, but what happens up there in March…”
He paused. “Let’s just say that right now, all 10 guys have the chance to place, to score points.”
Ryan cited his team’s depth and balance as the Buckeyes’ primary strength. “Up and down the lineup there’s competition,” he said. “That brings out the best in your wrestlers. With (the proliferation of) NIL, a lot of teams this year are loaded, a lot of teams have made themselves more powerful, but I expect us to be competing for a team trophy.”
Ryan didn’t say which trophy — the NCAA awards one to each of the top four team finishers — his team could take back to Columbus, a nod to his aforementioned belief of nothing being lock-predictable.  “We’ll see,” he said. “But we expect to be in the hunt for a team trophy.”
In addition to top-ranked Penn State, would he venture to predict who the primary frontrunners will be this year? “I don’t assess everyone else,” Ryan said. “My main job is developing our own team. If we do our job, we’ll be competing for a team trophy.”
Zero predictions? “It’s not hard to see that Nebraska should be tough,” he said. “Oklahoma State, Iowa, Iowa State, Cornell, That Team Up North (Michigan) — I think each of those teams will score some points.  “There are a few teams this year that can fight for a trophy.” 
Who’s Where?
Asked about his team’s starting lineup outlook, Ryan spoke of classes still up in the air and those that, for now, appear etched in granite. “We’re unsettled at 125, 165 and 197,” he said. “(Nic) Bouzakis, … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/14715643-tom-ryan-ohio-state-wrestling-has-potential-to-do-big-things-in-2025-26

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Iowa men’s wrestling All-American heavyweight Ben Kueter is back and bigger

No. 3 Iowa opens the 2025-26 season at home against Bellarmine
IOWA CITY – Ben Kueter has rarely been idle.
He built a high school career of constant competition and training, moving seamlessly from football to wrestling to baseball and balancing high-level events within the same week. Kueter continued that at Iowa, participating in football and wrestling.
So, you can imagine his frustration with the slow process, rehabilitating from offseason arthroscopic hip surgery. “I was off the mat for probably a good two to three months,” said Kueter, who didn’t play football this season due to the procedure and recovery. “So, I wasn’t doing anything (and) that was tough at first, but it definitely got better as time went on.”
Kueter’s progress has him ready for No. 3 Iowa’s home opener against Bellarmine Thursday night at Carver-Hawkeye Arena, starting at 6 p.m.. The returning All-American was listed in the probable lineups released Tuesday and he’ll be raring to go, if Hawkeyes Coach Tom Brands calls on him. “For me, it’s like, mentally, I’m always ready,” fifth-ranked Kueter said. “I’d rather be ready, and then they tell me I’m not going rather, than not being ready and they tell me I am going, right? So, I think that’s the big thing for me.” Kueter was dedicated to overcoming what he avoided … more at … https://www.thegazette.com/hawkeye-wrestling/iowa-mens-wrestling-all-american-heavyweight-ben-kueter-is-back-and-bigger/

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Nebraska Wrestling Lining Up Pieces For Another Trophy Push

A.J. Ferrari is set to make his debut with the Nebraska wrestling program while the Huskers are getting the rest of their lineup pieces in order.
Nebraska started its season this past weekend with nine of its starters taking the mat – minus top-ranked heavyweight AJ Ferrari – but you won’t have to wait much longer to see the high-profile transfer in a Husker singlet.
According to Nebraska coach Mark Manning, Ferrari is slated to make his Husker debut in the team’s home opener on Friday against Army. Ferrari missed the Navy Classic due to a turf toe injury. “He’s strong and a big, powerful guy. He’s really athletic. He’s a great competitor — that’s what we knew we were going to get out of AJ,” Manning said. “He brings a lot of competitive spirit to our team. At heavyweight, if you got a guy who can be a difference-maker, that’s a really big deal. We filled that missing piece with AJ. What he brings to our team can be a game-changer. He’s worked hard and gotten himself into really good shape, and his toe is healed up, so he’s ready to fire on Friday.”
Against Army, Ferrari is likely to take on #14 Brady Colbert in his first career match at heavyweight. He’s 50-2 in college at 197 pounds with his NCAA title coming in 2021 as a true freshman for Oklahoma State.
How Ferrari looks against Colbert will tell us a lot with National Duals coming up the following weekend. Ferrari will likelly face #8 Nathan Taylor of Lehigh in the first round before probable matchups against #4 Taye Ghadiali of Michigan and #6 Nick Feldman of Ohio State. And those are just the matches he’ll be in as the Huskers try to get to the final where Ferrari could see #5 Ben Kueter of Iowa or #9 Konner Doucet of Oklahoma State. As for his eligibility going forward, Manning said … more at … https://www.flowrestling.org/articles/14718051-nebraska-wrestling-lining-up-pieces-for-another-trophy-push

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment

Cowboy Youth Movement: Blue-Chip Freshmen Help Reload Oklahoma State Lineup

I think these kids are coming out of high school, they’re pretty talented and skilled and starting to put things together pretty quickly.
STILLWATER — A few days out from the Cowboys’ season-opening dual and David Taylor is still keeping his lineup plans close to the vest, but one thing is for certain, this will be a younger group of Cowboys than Taylor’s first squad.
Oklahoma State opens its season against Stanford at 7 p.m. Friday in Gallagher-Iba Arena. A good chunk of last season’s lineup finished out their eligibility. Reece Witcraft. Caleb Fish, Cam Amine, DJ Hamiti, Dustin Plott, Luke Surber and Wyatt Hendrickson are all gone.
Taylor got some experience out of the portal in guys like Richard Figueroa, Casey Swiderski and Alex Facundo, but he also injected his team with a lot of talented youngsters. LaDarion Lockett, … more at … https://pistolsfiringblog.com/cowboy-youth-movement-blue-chip-freshmen-help-reload-oklahoma-state-lineup/

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Upon further review: Nebraska high school wrestling on the cutting edge with new review provision

High school boys and girls wrestling will look a little different during the championship round in February. That’s because coaches will have the chance to challenge calls, under an experimental rule approved by the Nebraska School Activities Association Board of Directors on Wednesday.
NSAA wrestling director Ron Higdon said Nebraska will be the first state to use video review for high school wrestling. “Right now, it’s only going to be allowed in the championship finals matches, which in boys, will be four mats going on at the same time, one for each class (Classes A through D),” Higdon said. “And for girls, it will be two mats going on at the same time, with A and B.”
Scoring decisions, timing issues, technical violations and out-of-bounds calls will be eligible for review. “There’s a whole list of parameters that we outlined of what can be reviewed and what can’t,” Higdon said. “And basically, almost everything can be reviewed, with the exception of a small list.”
The exceptions include judgment calls or decisions unable to be clearly determined with video. “Falls (a pin), near fall, stalling, which is a judgment call,” Higdon said of what’s excluded. “Unnecessary roughness or unsportsmanlike conduct, which is also just a judgment call. And then starting position, because many times the camera will not catch an improper starting position.”
Coaches will get at least one challenge per match and can challenge additional calls if they are successful. They will have about five to seven seconds to signal for a review on a particular call, then officials will look for a natural stop in action to pause and analyze the ruling. “The wording that we have is the referee will stop the match as soon as practical, ensuring that no significant action is occurring at the time the match is halted,” Higdon said.
Personnel costs will remain the same, Higdon said. Two referees and one NSAA rules official per match will sit mat-side, next to a monitor ready to review a call. … more at … https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en/news/news-articles/upon-further-review-nebraska-high-school-wrestling-on-the-cutting-edge-with-new-review-provision/

November 8, 2025 Posted by | Uncategorized | , | Leave a comment