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Post by setonhallpirate on Nov 25, 2007 15:09:43 GMT -5
1) Minnesota, 91 2) Michigan, 59.5 3) Northwestern, 58 4) Penn State, 55.5 5) Iowa, 54 6) Oklahoma State, 52 7) Iowa State, 49 8) Hofstra, 46 9) Central Michigan, 44.5 10) Ohio State, 42.5 11) Nebraska, 42 12) Missouri, 41 13) Illinois, 38 14) Indiana, 35.5 15) Harvard, 32.5 16) Edinboro, 31 17) American, 29 18) Pittsburgh, 24.5 19) Cornell, 24 20) Cal State-Fullerton, 23 21) Navy, 22 22) Oklahoma, 21.5 23) Wisconsin, 21 24) Arizona State, 17.5 25) West Virginia, 15
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Post by ltwtlooker on Nov 25, 2007 16:40:10 GMT -5
C. Michigan was so dominant this weekend it is difficult for me to imagine them at 9 in any rankings Especially after Brands Universitie's outing and Michigans loss. None the less, thank you for the hard work.
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Post by setonhallpirate on Nov 25, 2007 19:08:51 GMT -5
ltwt-This was based on the November 23rd rankings, which were, obviously, pre-Northeast Duals
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Post by ltwtlooker on Nov 25, 2007 21:39:35 GMT -5
Got it and by the way I can't do any better. Guess Hofstra also makes a huge move. i want to go on record that Ohio St. moves way up at end of year maybe top 6. Michigan and Iowa are over-rated relative to other top 10 teams. don't mean to say they aren't good teams by that, just that they have too many holes and few bonus point big match wrestlers.
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Post by setonhallpirate on Nov 26, 2007 11:27:41 GMT -5
Hofstra, I could see making a sizeable move this week...Oklahoma State, having three projected All-Americans lose, will likely drop significantly...bear in mind that the distances between first and second, second and third, fourth and fifth, sixth and seventh, and eighth and ninth are each bigger than the distances from ninth to twenty-fifth (unlike with the Intermat rankings, I give a half-point for 21st-to-24th as well, based on the fact that those positions do not exist in the Intermat rankings), and as such, losses by multiple projected All-Americans are likely going to cost several spots in the rankings...
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