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Who’s Number One gives college wrestling fans a glimpse of what to expect on the NCAA stage just a few years away. We’ve seen NCAA finalists go head-to-head: Jason Nolf vs. Joey McKenna in 2013, Nick Suriano vs. Dutton Fix in 2014, Zahid Valencia vs. Miles Martin, and Nick Lee vs. Sammy Sasso in 2016. in college wrestling. See who has already committed and get ready for Friday’s action.
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2022 FloWrestling Who’s Number One
already committed
This year, more than half of the young people on Who’s Number One are seniors who have already made college decisions. Iowa, Illinois, Michigan, and Pennsylvania each have two commits, and Arizona, Cornell, Little Rock, Ohio, and Oklahoma all have one commit.
Arizona
160 lbs – #2 Nikko Lewis, 2023
Cornell
152 lbs – #1 Meyer Shapiro, 2023
Iowa
£120 – #1 Nate Jethloga, 2023
138 lbs – #1 rider block 2023
Illinois
£132 – No. 1 Kanon Webster in 2023
£160 – 4th in the 2023 Braden Scores
small rock
138 lbs – Nasir Bailey No. 2 in 2023
Michigan
132 lbs – Sergio Laemmle, No. 2 2023
145 lbs – Bo Mantanona #2 2023
Ohio
170 lbs – #2 Rocco Welsh, 2023
Oklahoma
182 lbs – No. 1 Brayden Thompson, 2023
Pennsylvania
145 lbs – Tyler Cussack #1 in 2023
170 lbs – #1 Josh Barr, 2023
uncommitted
Of the nine remaining resident wrestlers, only one senior is still available. Four classes of 2024 freshmen have already begun the recruitment process, and four classes of juniors still have plenty of time to decide.
It’s worth mentioning that every wrestler on this list scores big in just about every program.
Class of 2023
126 lbs – #1 Mark Anthony McGowan
McGowan sits in 11th place. 2023 big board There is a reason. He is a Cadet World Champion and is currently the top-ranked his 126-pounder in the country. Last summer, JD Rader Penn may have his eyes on McGowanHe would be an incredible pickup for the Quakers and many other teams.As one of the top remaining recruits in his class, all eyes will be on McGowan until he makes a decision. Poured into social media accounts.
Class of 2024
126 lbs – #2 Ben Davino
Back in July, Davino caught up with JD Rader and Gives insight into the first few weeks of his hiring processHe’s always open to his options and is particularly interested in finding coaches with the same goals as him. Since then, Davino has added a Fargo stop sign to his trophy case and his stock has only risen. Davino’s Who’s Number One camp included frequent training with his Kannon Webster of Illinois dedication. Director Poeta and company would be wise to keep Davino in the states.
£160 – #1 Angelo Ferrari
Ferrari isn’t sure where it will end up, but it’s been very open to the hiring process. A 160-pound athlete imagines himself as 184 pounds or 197 pounds in college Consider all college optionsHis brothers AJ and Anthony also currently do not have a college home. While their future may influence his decision, he says his family supports him in doing what makes the most sense for him. , Oklahoma, Minnesota, North Carolina, Arizona, and Rutgers as potential landing sites, emphasizing that all options remain on the table.
160lbs – #3 Joseph Seeley
Two weeks after being hired, Joe Sealey was thrilled with all his prospects, try not to think too much about college Until he focused on the U17 World Championships. That focus paid off as Seely took home the world gold and dominated halfway through. Now that school has started, expect Sealey’s recruitment to pick up. Iowa With his style of pace and penn his state penchant for a variety of offensive offenses, expect every team in the country to give Sealy the best shot.
182 lbs – #2 Zack Ryder
When Ryder’s recruitment process began, he I was surprised that many coaches were interested in talking to him.After adding a U17 World Championship bronze medal to his résumé in July, he’s certainly gotten used to it. Must. Big Red may attack riders who are still weighing all their options.
Class of 2025
106 lbs – #1 Christian Castillo
Arizona State University welcomed Valiant Prep alumni Kaleb Larkin and Emilio Ysaguirre to the room this fall. They may want to keep that pipeline open between Castillo and his classmates. Sophomores have plenty of time to decide what to do next, but Zeke Jones and company want to keep his stunning mullet in Arizona.
113 lbs – 1st Anthony Knox
Knox was one of the most famous wrestlers in high school and is still in his sophomore year. Princeton and the Rutgers may try to catch Knox using the New Jersey card. He can choose almost any program when the time comes.
152 lbs – #2 Radarion Rocket
Rocket resided in Stillwater and won the Ironman title with Headgear in Oklahoma. The Cowboys will run hard for Rocket, but you’ll need to dodge many other programs to get him closer to home.
Class of 2026
120 lbs – #1 Jax Forrest
Only one freshman will be competing in Who’s Number One, and that is U17 World Silver Medalist Jax Forrest. It’s too early to speculate where he’ll land, but his unorthodox style is sure to catch the attention of many college wrestling fans as he looks to extend his winning streak over Nate Jethloga to three games. There is no doubt that
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