Way Too Early Look at 2023 Buckeyes

My guess he isn't getting any better under the OSU coaching staff. Might be time for a change to get better. Sorry OSU fans just the truth and. the facts don't lie over the last 4 years. Ryan has 3 years to win a title (with the last 2 classes) or it will be time for a change.
"3 years to win a title or time for a change" To so easily disregard Ryan's great successes and so easily go to ....no title =find another coach...
is too dramatic and premature; and diminishes so many other things that make a great program. Take it back or I will double leg you to your back for 4!
 
Maybe it isn't Ryan as much as it is the assistants? If you have a room full of tOSU guys coaching the same doctrine you will never get any different results. Bring in some young guys from other programs. Maybe a different strategy might help our guys that never seem to get over the hump. Just spitballing.
 
Maybe it isn't Ryan as much as it is the assistants? If you have a room full of tOSU guys coaching the same doctrine you will never get any different results. Bring in some young guys from other programs. Maybe a different strategy might help our guys that never seem to get over the hump. Just spitballing.
And maybe TOSU and Ryan's coaching methods just aren't as good as a couple other guys . There's always that possibility .
 
From Intermat.


#1 recruiting class, Ohio State

"2022 Class: #1 Nick Feldman: 285 lbs (Malvern Prep, PA), #4 Jesse Mendez: 141 lbs (Crown Point, IN), #5 Nic Bouzakis: 133 lbs (Wyoming Seminary, PA), #22 Luke Geog: 184 lbs (St. Edward, OH), #55 Seth Shumate: 197 lbs (Dublin Coffman, OH), #131 Gavin Brown: 149 lbs (Legacy Christian Academy, OH); NR Brendan McCrone: 125 lbs (Lake Catholic, OH), NR Carter Chase: 165 lbs (Marian Pleasant, OH)

The least surprising ranking of the year goes to Ohio State, who just ran away with the top spot after getting three of the top-five wrestlers in the nation to sign.

The unanimous #1 amongst all seniors is Nick Feldman. Recently, Feldman dominated the field at UWW Junior Nationals to capture the title at 125 kg. As a senior, Feldman won the Ironman, Beast, and Powerade, before claiming his second National Prep title. He also grabbed a win at Who's #1 for a second consecutive year.

The other two blue-chippers in the group, Jesse Mendez and Nic Bouzakis spent parts of their careers ranked #1 in the Class of 2022. Mendez has already appeared on the Cadet and Junior World team for freestyle and won his fourth Indiana state title. Later this week, he'll compete at the Senior World Team Trials, as he has earned the fourth seed at 61 kg. Bouzakis also has been on a Junior World team, for Greco-Roman, and was a Super 32 winner on three occasions. His first placement there came as an eighth-grader when he was fifth at 106 lbs.

A pair of upperweights from in-state hold down the next tier of recruits. Luke Geog was third in Junior freestyle last summer and had the same placement at the Ironman. Seth Shumate has made the Fargo finals three times, winning a double title at the 16U level in 2019. He was the first member of this group to commit. Although Geog and Shumate are pegged at 184/197 for now, they could end up flipping based on body type.

The final member of this ranked portion of the class is Gavin Brown, who made the podium at the Super 32 and Ironman this season. Also coming in from Ohio are state champions Brendan McCrone and Carter Chase.

A few years from now, if Ohio State is able to get back into consistent national title discussion, it will largely be because of this class. In today's era of college wrestling, wrestlers are more advanced coming out of high school and there are fewer "diamonds in the rough" that develop into NCAA title threats. That's why you have to get the horses. Tom Ryan and his staff did that with the Class of 2023. Not that they needed an extra push, but it's extremely helpful that they got top-notch talent at some of the hardest to fill weight classes (197/285), both of which could be a need down the road."
 
From Intermat.


#1 recruiting class, Ohio State

"2022 Class: #1 Nick Feldman: 285 lbs (Malvern Prep, PA), #4 Jesse Mendez: 141 lbs (Crown Point, IN), #5 Nic Bouzakis: 133 lbs (Wyoming Seminary, PA), #22 Luke Geog: 184 lbs (St. Edward, OH), #55 Seth Shumate: 197 lbs (Dublin Coffman, OH), #131 Gavin Brown: 149 lbs (Legacy Christian Academy, OH); NR Brendan McCrone: 125 lbs (Lake Catholic, OH), NR Carter Chase: 165 lbs (Marian Pleasant, OH)

The least surprising ranking of the year goes to Ohio State, who just ran away with the top spot after getting three of the top-five wrestlers in the nation to sign.

The unanimous #1 amongst all seniors is Nick Feldman. Recently, Feldman dominated the field at UWW Junior Nationals to capture the title at 125 kg. As a senior, Feldman won the Ironman, Beast, and Powerade, before claiming his second National Prep title. He also grabbed a win at Who's #1 for a second consecutive year.

The other two blue-chippers in the group, Jesse Mendez and Nic Bouzakis spent parts of their careers ranked #1 in the Class of 2022. Mendez has already appeared on the Cadet and Junior World team for freestyle and won his fourth Indiana state title. Later this week, he'll compete at the Senior World Team Trials, as he has earned the fourth seed at 61 kg. Bouzakis also has been on a Junior World team, for Greco-Roman, and was a Super 32 winner on three occasions. His first placement there came as an eighth-grader when he was fifth at 106 lbs.

A pair of upperweights from in-state hold down the next tier of recruits. Luke Geog was third in Junior freestyle last summer and had the same placement at the Ironman. Seth Shumate has made the Fargo finals three times, winning a double title at the 16U level in 2019. He was the first member of this group to commit. Although Geog and Shumate are pegged at 184/197 for now, they could end up flipping based on body type.

The final member of this ranked portion of the class is Gavin Brown, who made the podium at the Super 32 and Ironman this season. Also coming in from Ohio are state champions Brendan McCrone and Carter Chase.

A few years from now, if Ohio State is able to get back into consistent national title discussion, it will largely be because of this class. In today's era of college wrestling, wrestlers are more advanced coming out of high school and there are fewer "diamonds in the rough" that develop into NCAA title threats. That's why you have to get the horses. Tom Ryan and his staff did that with the Class of 2023. Not that they needed an extra push, but it's extremely helpful that they got top-notch talent at some of the hardest to fill weight classes (197/285), both of which could be a need down the road."
Hope I'm wrong but I'm not sold on Shumate just yet
 
"Hope I'm wrong but I'm not sold on Shumate just yet"

Hope you are wrong too. I wonder, what else could the kid have accomplished in high school that would make you a believer? 2 Fargo titles, Fargo finalist, NHSCA Nat Champ, Ironman Champ (over Feldman), Cadet World Team trials finalist, Who's No 1, 3 state titles, HS record 170-5, and rarely challenged.

He could have gone anywhere, committed to the Buckeyes early. Obviously, there are no sure things in life, but he has tremendous upside. Brutal strength, quick feet and freakishly athletic for a big guy, great work ethic, humble, and by all accounts a good citizen and human being. With a RS year in that room, he's only going to get better.
 
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This thread started back in March and it's time to wrestle again.
How did we do? I was pretty adamant that Bouzakis would wrestle 33. I suppose he still may?
Excited for the five dates the true freshman get.
I don't believe this wrestle off means a whole lot, but it's great to see college wrestling again. We did though have a full Spring, Summer and Fall of FS, WFS and GR. College wrestling will take a bit getting used to again, for me anyway...
LET'S GO BUCKEYES! ✌️
 
Ryder Rogotzke, (Stillwater MN) announced he will be signing with The Buckeyes 💪
2x Super 32 Champ. #13 on the 2023 Big Board.
He'll join #3 Rocco Welsh, #31 Vinny Kilkeary, and #55 Brock Herman.
Rogotzke is expected to compete anywhere from 174-197 in Columbus.
2024 class has Ironman runner up Ethan Birden committed. They also hosted Ironman champ and #9 overall Ben Davino for a visit last month.
 
Just read this, thought it was interesting.

Mendez, Feldman and Ohio State coaches Bo Jordan (2013), Logan Stieber (2010) and J Jaggers (2004) have all won The Junior Hodge Trophy.
 
Just read this, thought it was interesting.

Mendez, Feldman and Ohio State coaches Bo Jordan (2013), Logan Stieber (2010) and J Jaggers (2004) have all won The Junior Hodge Trophy.
The award has been around since 1998, and in fact Bo, Logan and Jaggers are the only Ohio HS wrestlers to win the award!

Also I just spent 20 minutes looking at the 2012 HS class (Jordan Rogers won Jr Hodge). What a weird group of wrestlers- about half of the top 20 never AA'd at D1)
 
No one has mentioned that the Koontz Bros. are in the portal since Nov. 30.
They've been great Buckeyes and have literally, "toed the line."
"Shout out to the Koontz twins. Last day of training in the Buckeye wrestling room. These two men have been here battling day after day, chasing their best selves. They chose the hard road, the one less traveled, rather than the easier one. Both made a difference here and their journey with us has come to an end. Their journey will continue with a Buckeye degree in hand as they will head west to train alongside Coach Dennis Hall and pursue their dream of making TEAM USA in Greco. These men were always on time. They always gave a great effort. They listened and were always ready when they were called on. God bless the Koontz bros!"
- Tom Ryan
 
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