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We all know that Bradley Central and Baylor are the two best teams in Tennessee but due to circumstances beyond the fans control they will not wrestle each other. Now the true wrestling fans in Tennessee have a chance to pick the dual champion.

 

103 Tyler Pitts (BC) vs John Eady (Baylor)

112 Ethan Haymes (BC) vs Zach Watson (Baylor)

119 Logan Biddy (BC) vs Alex Manley (Baylor)

125 Vince Aguilar (BC) vs Stuart Doster (Baylor)

130 Bradley Colbaugh (BC) vs Cole Hayes (Baylor)

135 David Graham (BC) vs Trey Stavrum (Baylor)

140 Randall Taylor (BC) vs Matthew Cate (Baylor)

145 Chris Aguilar (BC) vs Chance Hayes (Baylor)

152 Gabe Murphy (BC) vs Spencer Craig (Baylor)

160 Josh Disney (BC) vs Battle Glascock (Baylor)

171 Craig Hembree (BC) vs Mac Ferguson (Baylor)

189 Tucker Bolton (BC) vs David Helton (Baylor)

215 Devin McCulley (BC) vs John Mackey (Baylor)

275 Cody Epperson (BC) vs Tyler Watson (Baylor)

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Alright I will give it a try:

BC Baylor

103 Tyler Pitts (BC) vs John Eady (Baylor)- Pitts gets the decision 3 0

112 Ethan Hames (BC) vs Zach Watson (Baylor)- Watson gets the decision 3 3

119 Logan Biddy (BC) vs Alex Manley (Baylor)-Biddy with decision 6 3

125 Vince Aguilar (BC) vs Stuart Doster (Baylor)-Doster gets the major 6 7

130 Bradley Colbaugh (BC) vs Cole Hayes (Baylor)-Hayes gets the decision 6 10

135 David Graham (BC) vs Trey Stavrum (Baylor)-Graham gets the major 10 10

140 Randall Taylor (BC) vs Matthew Cate (Baylor)-Taylor with the decision 13 10

145 Chris Aguilar (BC) vs Chance Hayes (Baylor)-Hayes gets the major 13 14

152 Gabe Murphy (BC) vs Spencer Craig (Baylor)-Murphy gets the decision 16 14

160 Josh Disney (BC) vs Battle Glascock (Baylor)-Disney gets the pin 22 14

171 Craig Hembree (BC) vs Mac Ferguson (Baylor)-Ferguson with the decision 22 17

189 Tucker Bolton (BC) vs David Helton (Baylor)-Helton gets the major 22 21

215 Devin McCulley (BC) vs John Mackey (Baylor)-Mackey gets the decision 22 24

275 Cody Epperson (BC) vs Tyler Watson (Baylor-Epperson gets the decision 25 24

 

The match would def. swing on all and any given bonus pts, but this would be a close matchup

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Alright I will give it a try:

BC Baylor

103 Tyler Pitts (BC) vs John Eady (Baylor)- Pitts gets the decision 3 0

112 Ethan Hames (BC) vs Zach Watson (Baylor)- Watson gets the decision 3 3

119 Logan Biddy (BC) vs Alex Manley (Baylor)-Biddy with decision 6 3

125 Vince Aguilar (BC) vs Stuart Doster (Baylor)-Doster gets the major 6 7

130 Bradley Colbaugh (BC) vs Cole Hayes (Baylor)-Hayes gets the decision 6 10

135 David Graham (BC) vs Trey Stavrum (Baylor)-Graham gets the major 10 10

140 Randall Taylor (BC) vs Matthew Cate (Baylor)-Taylor with the decision 13 10

145 Chris Aguilar (BC) vs Chance Hayes (Baylor)-Hayes gets the major 13 14

152 Gabe Murphy (BC) vs Spencer Craig (Baylor)-Murphy gets the decision 16 14

160 Josh Disney (BC) vs Battle Glascock (Baylor)-Disney gets the pin 22 14

171 Craig Hembree (BC) vs Mac Ferguson (Baylor)-Ferguson with the decision 22 17

189 Tucker Bolton (BC) vs David Helton (Baylor)-Helton gets the major 22 21

215 Devin McCulley (BC) vs John Mackey (Baylor)-Mackey gets the decision 22 24

275 Cody Epperson (BC) vs Tyler Watson (Baylor-Epperson gets the decision 25 24

 

The match would def. swing on all and any given bonus pts, but this would be a close matchup

 

 

Nice first pass but my money says in addition to what you've given them , Bradley wins at 125 and 189 and at least one is a major.

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Alright I will give it a try:

BC Baylor

103 Tyler Pitts (BC) vs John Eady (Baylor)- Pitts gets the decision 3 0

112 Ethan Hames (BC) vs Zach Watson (Baylor)- Watson gets the decision 3 3

119 Logan Biddy (BC) vs Alex Manley (Baylor)-Biddy with decision 6 3

125 Vince Aguilar (BC) vs Stuart Doster (Baylor)-Doster gets the major 6 7

130 Bradley Colbaugh (BC) vs Cole Hayes (Baylor)-Hayes gets the decision 6 10

135 David Graham (BC) vs Trey Stavrum (Baylor)-Graham gets the major 10 10

140 Randall Taylor (BC) vs Matthew Cate (Baylor)-Taylor with the decision 13 10

145 Chris Aguilar (BC) vs Chance Hayes (Baylor)-Hayes gets the major 13 14

152 Gabe Murphy (BC) vs Spencer Craig (Baylor)-Murphy gets the decision 16 14

160 Josh Disney (BC) vs Battle Glascock (Baylor)-Disney gets the pin 22 14

171 Craig Hembree (BC) vs Mac Ferguson (Baylor)-Ferguson with the decision 22 17

189 Tucker Bolton (BC) vs David Helton (Baylor)-Helton gets the major 22 21

215 Devin McCulley (BC) vs John Mackey (Baylor)-Mackey gets the decision 22 24

275 Cody Epperson (BC) vs Tyler Watson (Baylor-Epperson gets the decision 25 24

 

The match would def. swing on all and any given bonus pts, but this would be a close matchup

 

 

The above is a fair analysis. I agree with your 125 and 189 as stated, but would throw 119 to Baylor. This would be a match worth paying to see!

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This string is so unfair! How dare you imagine that BC would wrestle Baylor. Don't you know that BC doesn't need to justify itself by wrestling DII schools, it's not a level playing field, all the DII schools cheat, ____________ (Fill the blank), etc.

 

I'm asking the monitor to stop this immediately before posters imagine even more disgusting topics!

 

And back to the topic - Baylor has it wrapped up before 275.

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This string is so unfair! How dare you imagine that BC would wrestle Baylor. Don't you know that BC doesn't need to justify itself by wrestling DII schools, it's not a level playing field, all the DII schools cheat, ____________ (Fill the blank), etc.

 

I'm asking the monitor to stop this immediately before posters imagine even more disgusting topics!

 

And back to the topic - Baylor has it wrapped up before 275.

 

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The above is a fair analysis. I agree with your 125 and 189 as stated, but would throw 119 to Baylor. This would be a match worth paying to see!

 

 

 

My young wrestling expert sees 125 as a toss up, and Baylor could win it. He also thinks the backup 130 from Bradley ( who would likely be starting at some weight for every other school in the state ) would match up better against Hayes. I never considered it but he feels certain the Bradley gurus would see this as well and bump around to get the match up and pull off the upset.

 

I guess the slow week awaiting duals lends itself for us junkies to play with these hypothetical match ups.

 

Good luck to all this weekend.

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What a great match it would be, but Bradley's coach won't allow it. This makes this like our B.C.S. of wrestling. There have been a few common opponents that I have found on the following website http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcaonline/resul....aspx?ID=775777. At 135 both Graham and Stavrum have wrestled a kid from Pope, Ga., Stavrum won, Graham lost. At 189 Bolton and Helton both wrestled a kid from Peachtree Ridge, Ga. Bolton lost a dec and Helton won by a major. At Hwt Epperson lost to the SD wrestler by dec and Watson beat him twice, once by pin. With this said here are my predictions of a great hypothetical match.

 

103 Brad by pin 6-0

112 Bay by maj 6-4

119 Brad by dec 9-4 could go either way

125 Bay by pin 9-10

130 Bay by maj 9-14

135 Bay by dec 9-17 could go either way

140 Brad by dec 12-17

145 Bay by dec 12-20

152 Brad by pin 18-20

160 Brad by pin 24-20

171 Bay by dec 24-23

189 Bay by maj 24-27

215 Bay by pin 24-33

Hwt Bay by dec 24-36 Baylor wins

 

Good luck to both teams. What fun it would be.

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What a great match it would be, but Bradley's coach won't allow it. This makes this like our B.C.S. of wrestling. There have been a few common opponents that I have found on the following website http://www.nwcaonline.com/nwcaonline/resul....aspx?ID=775777. At 135 both Graham and Stavrum have wrestled a kid from Pope, Ga., Stavrum won, Graham lost. At 189 Bolton and Helton both wrestled a kid from Peachtree Ridge, Ga. Bolton lost a dec and Helton won by a major. At Hwt Epperson lost to the SD wrestler by dec and Watson beat him twice, once by pin. With this said here are my predictions of a great hypothetical match.

 

103 Brad by pin 6-0

112 Bay by maj 6-4

119 Brad by dec 9-4 could go either way

125 Bay by pin 9-10

130 Bay by maj 9-14

135 Bay by dec 9-17 could go either way

140 Brad by dec 12-17

145 Bay by dec 12-20

152 Brad by pin 18-20

160 Brad by pin 24-20

171 Bay by dec 24-23

189 Bay by maj 24-27

215 Bay by pin 24-33

Hwt Bay by dec 24-36 Baylor wins

 

Good luck to both teams. What fun it would be.

 

 

Nice work and you're right, it would be fun.

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