You're arguement freshman get started at 103 and 112 has some flaws. Not all freshman are small. Some quality kids come in as freshman weighing 170+ and may be just as technically skilled as upper classmen, but do not find as much success b/c they are wrestling older guys. It's common since that a 14 year old will not be physically as strong as a 18 year old bc their body has not matured as much yet. It's actually not even comparable, ask any quality heavyweight what there freshman max outs were compared to there senior max outs. You will find they are not even comparable. So even if the kids are technically equal, the older kid will win 9 out of 10 times bc he is so much stronger then the young pup. And it's typical for freshman to find success at these lower weights mainly due to the fact they wrestle only kids their age or a year older. So it's really not fair for bigger kids bc if two freshman come in one weighing 112 and the other 189, both being top-notch middle school wrestlers, the 112 will win more hardware and have more success bc he doesnt have to wrestle kids 2,3,or even 4 years older then him every other match like the 189 does. does that mean the 112 is the better wrestler? no! even though everyone will say that the 112 is better.
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i like the 235 and 260 idea, you argue against it bc most bigger guys chose football over wrestling in college. Most kids that are 235 and 260 are considered too small to play big time college football as an offense or defensive linemen. And most are discourged from wrestling too bc they dont want to cut to 197 and/or they dont want to get up to 285 bc they think they will be too fat. If colleges would accepet these weight classes too i would love to see the addition of a 235 and 260 and drop of 103 and 112 weight class bc there are several stud high school athletes that are around 245 that do nothing in college bc of their weight, and bc the 112 high school freshman would have to work as hard as the 189 freshman to find success.