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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    Said it much earlier I’m the thread, but I really don’t see why anybody is getting all excited about this kid.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    Personally, I don't think this kid has a committable offer to either Miami or Auburn, and I'm not going to get upset one way or another about whether we get this kid.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    Yeah, of course. Big weight difference there. But this kid would get totally decimated by the state place winners in all the states I mentioned, probably across all divisions within those states too.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    He's not wrestling freestyle in that video either. That is folk style wrestling, which may as well be an entirely different sport than freestyle wrestling. I don't think his technique would translate to the BJJ world either. He's winning matches there mostly based on being stronger and a...
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    None of what he did in that video translates to the next level on the mat, not even in the heavyweight class.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    Great high school wrestling, but PA is the best for sure. I would argue that Ohio and Illinois both have better high school wrestling than Iowa too, simply due to larger populations. Wrestling might be a religion in Iowa like no other place, but the small population size limits the competition...
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    Yes, PA has the best high school wrestling in the country. No question.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    Not really. Most good OL would wrestle heavyweight, which is the least technical and least physically demanding weight class to wrestle at.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    It's total garbage compared to the Midwest.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    That was last year, he might have naturally been closer to 220 last year. Not sure if he's wrestling this year, but he's not cutting to 220 if he does. Zero chance of that.
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    2022 New ‘22 offer - Jack Pyburn - commits to UiF

    With all due respect, you are underwater here big time. This kid wrestles heavyweight and therefore wrestling has zero impact on his weight or body composition. If anything, he might be carrying more weight than he normally would in order to compete at the heavyweight class. FTR, I was a...
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