Nebraska Wrestling- Cornhuskers
http://www.huskers.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&SPID=28&SPSID=56&KEY=
2014-2015
Sueflohn, Jake 149 Sr. Watertown, Wis. (Arrowhead)
Not really UW news
Maybe his 3rd school will be the charm... I guess he is going to be 157 because I don't see him beating Sueflohn
Jordan - in my long endeavor to find a positive UW post coming from you, I have been unsuccessful and I hereby resign the quest.
After two Division I university commitments, a WWE-like twitter following and the OTC, I don't think very many followers of this forum are thinking too much about McCauley any longer. And - if everything you and some others have said on this forum is true, then why isn't he somewhere in either Michigan or Oklahoma? Wait - don't answer that. I don't care.
Your post seems like it might have some value on a Cornhusker forum. Perhaps you should join one of those. Then maybe you could "buy in" somewhere instead of just taking pot shots.
(By the way, the McCauley thing isn't a very powerful shot anymore. Maybe you should try a new tact?)
So Jordan,
I guess an 18 year old can't make decision about where to go to college... they need to wait until they are 21... is that the advise you give to your kids?
Sorry you peaked in high school and the UW didn't work out for you, it has for many others, get over it already.
I rest my case...
Jordan,
You have told us time and time again that the UW sold you something that you bought into and that product was not delivered as said. So the first comment you made sure seemed to tie into that. We understand you have a bad taste in your mouth for the last 10 years.
I don't have a dog in the fight, but I just can't keep my mouth shut on this one. I say this thinking of all the high school kids who aspire to wear a badger singlet and read this forum. The personal attacks on here are terrible. If you don't bleed badger red, why continue to blast the program? No doubt Barry has had problems. I think we have got some good talent in the room after the ship was deserted. Let's build on that. I know Jordan has a club and has good kids who wrestle for him. I have read many of his posts and think he is a stand up guy, who takes responsibility for his life path. Not every multiple time wi state champ is going to be an AA. one of my good friends is a 4xer, scholarship guy who didn't make it at uw. Not his fault. Life happens. I think if you wanna help Bucky build a stronger program, we should stay positive on here.
Jordan calling people a forum troll... looking in the mirror will show you one.
Jordan, your beef is with the UW, so many kids have succeeded at the UW since you enrolled but you choose to run them into the ground because you did not and frankly it is getting old hearing about it.
The fans are sick of hearing about your failures and excuses.
Actually reading through all this, I am really confused....nothing new there......how this turned into a bash Jordan thread?? I did not get anything out of what Jordan first posted that he was bashing anyone, or Barry, I took it as he was saying that Destin took a different path to wrestle in college and it may work out for him. It then appeared people "attacked" Jordan and made it personal about the badgers. I didn't see Jordan prompting any of this. And I also agree with Jordan, and find it very hypocritical of the people attacking him to remain anonymous while he is a stand up guy and posts under his real name. even if I don't agree with Jordan all the time, I at least respect the fact that he posts under his real name. Even though I also agree that this is just a forum where us anonymous tough guys can post things and not always take it so seriously. At least most don't, and some anonymous tough guys do take it pretty seriously.....you know who you are!! ;)
Anyway.....I agree with Jordan that I think Destin needed the break and will be very sucessful at Nebraska.
I get what you mean dman, and I would not have even posted on this thread if Jordan had left out the first line of his post, especially the parenthetical part. It just raises the "here comes the bash" antenna on my head that responds to "Jordan doesn't like Barry" posts.
Anyway, I know DM will be just fine where ever he ends up actually wrestling. There are 1000 other wrestlers who will not be Badgers next year. I am just trying to concentrate on the ones that will be and enjoy watching them.
Quote from: futurerichguy on April 15, 2013, 01:14:36 PM
Quote from: jw52 on April 15, 2013, 09:46:51 AM
If you don't bleed badger red, why continue to blast the program?
So do you bleed Badger red? If so, why would you be content with mediocrity? Were you on board with Don Morton as well?
Not saying I am happy with how things went and the results because of this. I do not know BD personally, or any current badgers for that matter. My point is, if you have a son who could go to UW and have the opportunity to wrestle, would you allow him to make that choice? If you are reading all the Barry bashing on here would it motivate you to persuade him to go elsewhere? What is worse? The bad publicity on here or the coach?
While we "live" in this forum world and tend to think we are talking to the masses, we really need to keep perspective. People who worship at the altar of BD and those who would gladly throw him out in a heatbeat probably number less than 25 people all total. If some parent comes on here and reads this and extrapolates broadly because of it then I think the parent needs to consider what a narrow slice forum posters really represent. Heck, the fact any of us even post on here makes me think we are all suspect ;)
Yeah. But it's still fun. ;D
This thread has now been read 677 times at the time of this post. That's just over 27 times for each of the 25 of us. Nuff said. I'm going back to work. cya.
Quote from: BOURNE on April 15, 2013, 03:43:50 PM
Yeah. But it's still fun. ;D
This thread has now been read 677 times at the time of this post. That's just over 27 times for each of the 25 of us. Nuff said. I'm going back to work. cya.
You are discounting the 601 posters that read the thread and deemed it not worthy of comment. We are indeed a sad, sad lot ;)
Quote from: ROCKY3 on April 15, 2013, 03:55:45 PMSpeak for yourself Pope, I do speak too,and sometimes for the masses.... ;)p
Only when your wife lets you ;)
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/top-wrestling-recruit-chooses-nebraska/article_482b41e6-e463-5568-9625-8aae8117cd35.html
Tom how dare you post irrelevant information to this topic!
Quote from: jaguarwrestler on April 15, 2013, 11:41:37 AM
Jordan calling people a forum troll... looking in the mirror will show you one.
Jordan, your beef is with the UW, so many kids have succeeded at the UW since you enrolled but you choose to run them into the ground because you did not and frankly it is getting old hearing about it.
The fans are sick of hearing about your failures and excuses.
I am not tired of hearing about it and I am a fan. I commend the young man for being honest and straight forward about his time spent within the program.
Nebraska Wrestling- Cornhuskers
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2014-2015
Sueflohn, Jake 149 Sr. Watertown, Wis. (Arrowhead)
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Husker wrestling heads to South Dakota for second dual of season
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/article_83040bd6-532c-11e3-9df5-001a4bcf6878.html
Husker wrestlers rout South Dakota State
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/husker-wrestlers-rout-south-dakota-state/article_2b50825a-d608-5b7d-9880-aa0948e33f6b.html
The Huskers' Jake Sueflohn (149) extended the lead to 14-0 with his 13-0 major decision over Alex Kocer before Nebraska suffered its first loss of the dual. At 157 pounds, John Svoboda was pinned by the Jackrabbits' Cody Pack in 4:47, but the Huskers took a 14-6 lead into the halfway break.
Husker wrestling prepares for Reno Tournament of Champions
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/husker-wrestling-prepares-for-reno-tournament-of-champions/article_d2e8c78c-65fa-11e3-9610-0019bb30f31a.html
Husker wrestling team readies for No. 3 Iowa
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/husker-wrestling-team-readies-for-no-iowa/article_2b17f4d4-36fa-506c-9752-5a14c3e8f952.html
Quote"You don't look at the color of the singlet across from you," Husker junior Jake Sueflohn said. "You wrestle that guy as hard as you can. Stay in position. Stay balanced."
Looks like Green best St. John.
Hawkeyes drop Nebraska 22-9
http://wcfcourier.com/sports/college/college-wrestling-roundup-hawkeyes-drop-nebraska/article_8f441543-aa3e-5f84-9151-cdda18cd7cf9.html
LINCOLN, Neb. | Iowa won seven of 10 bouts as the third-ranked Hawkeyes defeated ninth-ranked Nebraska, 22-9, Saturday in college wrestling.
All three losses were matches that featured two ranked wrestlers with the biggest loss coming at 157, where third-ranked James Green topped defending national champion Derek St. John, 9-7, snapping St. John's 27-match win streak.
The Hawkeyes (11-1, 4-0 Big Ten) got a major decision from Tony Ramos at 133, while Thomas Gilman won a top 10 showdown at 125, and freshman Sammy Brooks beat 11th-ranked T.J. Dudley at 184 for key Iowa wins.
Iowa returns to action next Saturday when it hosts No. 2 Minnesota at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
125 - Thomas Gilman (Iowa) dec. Tim Lambert 2-1,
133 - Tony Ramos (Iowa) dec. Shawn Nagel 15-4,
141 - Josh Dziewa (Iowa) dec. Colton McCrystal 9-2,
149 - Jake Sueflohn (Neb) dec. Brody Grothus 5-2,
157 - James Green (Neb) dec. Derek St. John 9-7,
165 - Nick Moore (Iowa) dec. Austin Wilson 8-2,
174 - Robert Kokesh (Neb) dec. Mike Evans 7-3,
184 - Sammy Brooks (Iowa) dec. T.J. Dudley 6-4,
197 - Nathan Burak (Iowa) dec. Caleb Kolb 3-1,
Hwt. - Bobby Telford (Iowa) dec. Collin Jensen 2-0.
Nebraska Wrestling- Cornhuskers
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2014-2015
Sueflohn, Jake 149 Sr. Watertown, Wis. (Arrowhead)
Nebraska wins six of final seven matches to beat No. 11 Ohio State
http://www.ncaa.com/news/wrestling/case-you-missed-it/2014-01-24/no-10-nebraska-wins-six-final-seven-matches-beat-no-11
Nebraska wrestling defeats ranked Ohio State, Purdue on the road
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/nebraska-wrestling-defeats-ranked-ohio-state-purdue-on-the-road/article_c14c0f82-8712-11e3-b4ca-001a4bcf6878.html
#7 NEBRASKA (10-1, 4-1)
PROBABLE WRESTLERS
125 10/9 Tim Lambert, 18-6, r-Fr.
133 -/- Shawn Nagel, 9-5, Sr.
141 -/- Colton McCrystal, 12-9, Fr.
149 3/5 Jake Sueflohn, 24-3, Jr.
157 1/1 James Green, 24-0, Jr.
165 -/- Austin Wilson, 17-8, So.
174 4/4 Robert Kokesh, 26-1, Jr.
184 12/9 T.J. Dudley, 22-4, r-Fr.
197 -/20 Caleb Kolb, 5-4, Sr.
-OR- -/- Spencer Johnson, 22-8, Jr.
HWT -/- Collin Jensen, 18-8, r-Fr.
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#13 ILLINOIS (7-5, 1-4)
PROBABLE WRESTLERS
125 3/3 Jesse Delgado, 15-2, Jr.
133 10/11 Zane Richards, 14-2, r-Fr.
141 9/8 Steven Rodrigues, 7-2, r-So.
OR -/- John Fahy, 10-7, r-Fr.
149 17/- Caleb Ervin, 3-4, r-So.
157 15/13 Zac Brunson, 17-5, r-Fr.
165 10/13 Jackson Morse, 16-3, r-Jr.
174 17/- Tony Dallago, 14-5, r-Sr.
184 -/- Nikko Reyes, 13-7, r-Fr.
197 5/4 Mario Gonzalez, 7-0, r-Sr.
-OR- -/- Jeff Koepke, 7-8, r-So.
HWT -/- Chris Lopez, 10-11, r-So.
Rankings are listed in W.I.N., Intermat
http://grfx.cstv.com/photos/schools/ill/sports/m-wrestl/auto_pdf/2013-14/misc_non_event/14IllNebNotes.pdf
NU wrestling wins last dual before Big Ten Championships
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/nu-wrestling-wins-last-dual-before-big-ten-championships/article_db2e6dca-9d04-11e3-b1e4-0017a43b2370.html
Sueflohn, Jake 149 Sr. Watertown, Wis. (Arrowhead)
With disappointing end to season, NU wrestling looks to improve next year
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/with-disappointing-end-to-season-nu-wrestling-looks-to-improve/article_1865d7b8-b949-11e3-b410-0017a43b2370.html
Husker Wrestling: Plus 1
http://www.nebraska.tv/story/25814053/husker-wrestling-plus-1
Nebraska hires gold medalist Burrough as assistant
http://www.theindependent.com/sports/nebraska-hires-gold-medalist-burrough-as-assistant/article_9e1515fa-097f-11e4-a2ed-0019bb2963f4.html
NU hires Burroughs as assistant coach
http://fremonttribune.com/sports/college/nebraska/nu-hires-burroughs-as-assistant-coach/article_110f36c2-733a-58d9-bbed-a184f571b79d.html
Bye set to wrestle for Cornhuskers
http://www.plaintalk.net/sports/article_44d6ff94-5646-11e4-95dd-4749392a3cf2.html
NU's Kokesh, Green headed to All-Star
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/nu-s-kokesh-green-headed-to-all-star-meet/article_db350eba-71aa-5e9a-9a13-1e8b925931ff.html
James Green: From Willingboro to wrestling all-American
http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/20141031_James_Green__From_Willingboro_to_wrestling_all-American.html
Green, Kokesh notch wins at all-star event
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/nu-wrestling-green-kokesh-notch-wins-at-all-star-event/article_ee4e3ceb-ad4b-5e0f-8d1f-ae1c25050397.html
Sueflohn, Jake 149 Sr. Watertown, Wis. (Arrowhead)
Husker wrestlers open season Friday
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/husker-wrestlers-open-season-friday/article_c749bfe2-10b7-5cce-a911-9fd6825229c3.html
Nebraska wrestlers defeat Wyoming
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/nebraska-wrestlers-defeat-wyoming/article_06b14c6c-6882-11e4-9d86-ab73fd924cb2.html
By Jack Grimse | Photo by Andrew Barry on November 10th, 2014
It was a good weekend in Wyoming, as the Husker wrestling team won both Friday and Saturday. On Friday, No. 7 Nebraska beat the No. 25 Wyoming Cowboys 22-13.
Ranked second in the nation at 157 pounds, senior James Green had a great weekend, dominating his way to five wins on the trip. Friday, he pinned his opponent Archie Colgan within two minutes.
It proved to be a turning point in the meet. The six points from Green's pin put the Huskers up 16-6 against the Cowboys.
While Friday's final score may have been closer than the Huskers would have liked, having a tournament the next day provided a chance for the coaches to work with some of the younger guys.
"We had a couple guys redeem losses today at the tournament, so it's great to have multiple opportunities in the same day to work on coaching between matches," Nebraska assistant coach Jordan Burroughs said.
Green said the players on the team are clicking.
"Everyone was doing well getting to the finals and a lot of guys came out on top because that's what we came for," Green said.
On Saturday, Green was 1 of 8 Huskers to win their respective weight classes at the Cowboy Open tournament. He won all four of his matches by technical fall, outscoring his opponents by a combined 72-9.
Green now has 99 victories at Nebraska, one shy of joining teammate and fellow national No. 2 Robert Kokesh with more than 100 wins, and Green will get his opportunity next Sunday against Maryland. Originally scheduled as a non-conference matchup, it will be the first Big Ten Conference dual of the season, and Maryland's first in the conference.
The seven hour bus ride back to Lincoln wasn't exactly short, but for some guys on the team, it's the preferred method of travel.
"Bus rides are always fun. I like riding the bus better than flying," senior Robert Kokesh said. "You get to collaborate with your teammates more, we played some cards, you know have some fun."
Bus rides definitely don't feel as long when you're winning, and Kokesh has been doing just that. In Wyoming, Kokesh improved his season record to 6-0, with five wins during the weekend. Even though he has been wrestling well enough to win, the two-time All-American feels there is room for improvement.
"Personally, I have a lot of things to work on, guys aren't satisfied with the way we wrestled this weekend so we've just got to keep improving," Kokesh said.
Next on schedule for the Huskers is a Sunday matchup against Maryland at the NU Coliseum located inside the Campus Recreation Center. It will be the lone match at the former home of the team this season. The rest of the wrestling action will take place at the Devaney Center.
Building on the success from last weekend, the Huskers are ready to face the Big Ten newcomer.
"Not sure what their lineup is like but it doesn't really change our attitude or how we approach the match when we go out there, we are still looking for wins," Green said. "I'm sure everyone on the team is looking out there and trying to build on what we just did as a team and welcome Maryland into the Big Ten, so it should be fun and it's going to be a nice little dual."
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This will help their recruiting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSIiz5hmD88
NU wrestling hosts Maryland dual in Coliseum
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/nu-wrestling-host-maryland-dual-in-coliseum/article_f6c9e9a6-6b99-11e4-8d4f-d3b37b5f0943.html
NU wrestler gets chance to rank 2nd in the nation
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/nu-wrestler-gets-chance-to-rank-nd-in-the-nation/article_89583aea-693b-11e4-a1db-13a161fcceda.html
Huskers travel East for two duals
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/wrestling-huskers-travel-east-for-two-duals/article_6fe297b2-7160-5bf9-ae0b-5c15d9b84b35.html
University of Nebraska Wrestling News
http://groundreport.com/university-of-nebraska-wrestling-news/
QuoteSueflohn Out for the Season
Senior Jake Sueflohn (149) will miss the 2014-15 campaign with a torn ACL. Sueflohn is redshirting this season and will have one more year of eligibility. The three-time NCAA qualifier has a career record of 80-24, and holds a dual mark of 37-8.
Huskers Battle Badgers on Saturday
http://groundreport.com/university-of-nebraska-wrestling-news/
Nebraska Takes Home Big Ten Wrestler of the Week Honor
Date: Tue 01/06/15 01:01 PM
For Immediate Release
Contact: Olivia Truby, Big Ten Conference
Jan. 6, 2015
Nebraska Takes Home Big Ten Wrestler of the Week Honor
Huskers' Robert Kokesh claims conference award
Wrestler of the Week
Robert Kokesh, Nebraska
174 pounds – Sr. – Wagner, S.D. – Wagner
• Collected three pins and one major decision en route to the 174-pound title at the Southern Scuffle
• Defeated No. 4 Matt Brown of Penn State (3-2) and posted a major decision win over No. 18 Kyle Crutchmer of Oklahoma State (14-1)
• Recorded pins over George Mason's Daniel Mika (4:03), Gardner Webb's Payton Mills (2:37) and Chattanooga's Barrett Walthall (2:19)
• Improved to 21-0 this season and won his third tournament title
• Collects the third weekly award of his career
• Last Nebraska Wrestler of the Week: Robert Kokesh (Jan. 2, 2013)
2014-15 Wrestlers of the Week
Nov. 4 Scott Schiller, Sr., MINN
Mike McMullan, Sr., NU
Nov. 11 Jimmy Gulibon, So., PSU
Nov. 18 Zac Brunson, So., ILL
Nov. 25 Taylor Walsh, Sr., IND
Dec. 2 Logan Stieber, Sr., OSU
Danny Sabatello, Jr., PUR
Dec. 9 Logan Stieber, Sr., OSU
Dec. 16 Isaac Jordan, So., WIS
Dec. 23 Jimmy Lawson, Sr., PSU
Dec. 31 Taylor Walsh, Sr., IND
Bobby Telford, Sr., IOWA
Jan. 6 Robert Kokesh, Sr., NEB
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Nebraska Wrestling vs. Rutgers: Presented By Hail Varsity
http://hailvarsity.com/news/nebraska-wrestling-vs-rutgers-presented-hail-varsity/2015/01/
Huskers Continue Big Ten Slate with Pair of Duals
http://www.knopnews2.com/sports/collegesports/headlines/Huskers-Continue-Big-Ten-Slate-with-Pair-of-Duals-289378391.html
Top NU wrestler competes on torn ACL
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/top-nu-wrestler-competes-on-torn-acl/article_4efa0964-a513-11e4-8936-5786b3fd53ec.html
NU wrestling: Huskers continue hot streak in Big Ten competition
http://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/wrestling/nu-wrestling-huskers-continue-hot-streak-in-big-ten-competition/article_7e9095f2-c691-5b6c-a4f2-c0fe59e9a82f.html
Huskers push Big Ten dual streak to six
http://www.omaha.com/huskers/huskers-push-big-ten-dual-streak-to-six/article_970d5e7a-3924-5e8c-bc40-355e3e13578f.html
Sophomore Husker wrestler moves up in weight classes, rankings this season
http://www.dailynebraskan.com/sports/sophomore-husker-wrestler-moves-up-in-weight-classes-rankings-this/article_ae823d70-b193-11e4-85a1-971a56f3516f.html