Posted on 02/01/2013 11:16:18 AM PST by FlJoePa
1 hour ago By STEVE BATTERSON, sbatterson@qctimes.com (0) Comments
IOWA CITY --- When two-time defending NCAA champion Penn State rides into Carver-Hawkeye Arena tonight, Tom Brands is looking for a different type of rodeo.
The top-ranked Nittany Lions handled the third-ranked Hawkeyes a year ago, winning 22-12 at home and the Iowa wrestling coach expects an improved approach from his team in todays 8 p.m. clash between the only remaining unbeaten teams in Big Ten action.
The number one thing we need to do is fight, Brands said.
As an example, Brands points to a 174-pound match in last years dual, a weight where current top-rated 184-pounder Ed Ruth rolled to a 10-1 major decision against Iowas Ethen Lofthouse.
Ed Ruth threw a saddle on Ethen Lofthouse and rode him like a horse, Brands said. We cannot do that. There cannot be one period like that in this meet. Theres a lot of metaphors I could use to describe it, but we cannot have situations where we lay on the bottom and just dont fight.
Brands views Penn States first appearance in Iowa City since the 2009-10 season as an opportunity for Iowa (15-1, 5-0 Big Ten) to take another step forward.
This is the big one, Brands said. We always talk about the next event on the calendar. This is the one you probably have highlighted and you point toward.
Brands sees it as a chance to build on last weekends 16-15 win at then third-ranked Minnesota.
Its easier to make this meet meaningful because of the win last week. Its about reaching the next step with some success, Brands said. I like our guys and I like the way we are coming along.
Penn State (8-0, 5-0) will send eight rated wrestlers to the mat tonight, while Iowa will send nine. Combined, six wrestlers who competed in national championship matches last March and nine who are currently ranked in the top five in the country will compete.
That group includes three wrestlers currently rated as the best in the nation at their weight class, the Hawkeyes Matt McDonough at 125 pounds and Derek St. John at 157 and the Nittany Lions Ruth at 184.
McDonough, a winner in his last 41 matches, faces a rematch of the 2012 NCAA finals when he meets second-rated Nico Megaludis, a 16-1 sophomore who dropped a 4-1 decision to the Hawkeye senior in last years national championship.
Im going out there and Im going to try everything I can to get that dual started off on the right note, McDonough said. Thats with high pace, thats with a lot of scoring and some stingy wrestling.
McDonough wants to provide a foundation for his teammates to build on, something that starts with individual success against an opponent who McDonough expects to be on the attack.
Ive had two matches against him and both of them were a battle. Ive got to go out there and wrestle my match. When it comes down to it, its you against the other guy. You have to go out there with an iron will, McDonough said.
Its a chance to wrestle to wrestle the best team in the country and in my specific case, the number one competitor in my weight next to me. Its a chance to show everyone what youre made of."
I grew up in Stillwater, and my dad taught at OSU. Back then, you had four choices: football, baseball, basketball or wrestling. That was it. Wrestling was huge, and there was nothing like going to an OSU match, especially if OU or ISU were in town. It was crazy, and I remember as a young boy absolutely loving the sport and the rabid crowds.
Our youth wrestling program was sponsored by OSU, and many members of the team earned extra money coaching us. We moved to NJ some time later, another great wrestling state, and I was far ahead of the competition in skills thanks to the coaching by those OSU NCAA champions and All Americans.
Thanks for the heads up. I ran video for my son’s varsity HS team for 4 years. It’s taken me a while, but I’m just starting to enjoy watching the college level.
Agree on the bonus points. I think this will be very close though. Exciting and close.
Thanks;
You know a meet is going to be great when it starts at 125 w/ a rematch of the national championship last year.
1-1 in the 3rd - heading for overtime.
Good meet. Tough loss at 125, but McDonough is just a stud.
The two close matches and 157 and 174 that reversed in the last 30 seconds were obviously huge.
I was disappointed in the PSU horses. No falls and not enough points. Other than Taylor, only Nico seemed to show up. The Altons haven’t wrestled much in a month and it showed.
It is a tough place to go to. 15,000 I guess can change things.
PSU would win this at home and I still think is the favorite to win the ncaa’s.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.