FargoStrut Posted February 20, 2019 Report Share Posted February 20, 2019 5 minutes ago, durdon said: Braman, Holloway, Bradford, Uhorchuk, and Borders are all about even. Right now, Uhrochuck is the strongest of the 5 and he would be the favorite to win and most likely would win this bracket but it would not be a surprise if he got upset and anyone of the other 4 won. Shires, Eason, Poole and Morrell would be the next 4 but I don’t think any of them have the horse powers to beat the top 5 right now. Spot on, agree 100%!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bump11 Posted February 20, 2019 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2019 43 minutes ago, durdon said: Braman, Holloway, Bradford, Uhorchuk, and Borders are all about even. Right now, Uhrochuck is the strongest of the 5 and he would be the favorite to win and most likely would win this bracket but it would not be a surprise if he got upset and anyone of the other 4 won. Shires, Eason, Poole and Morrell would be the next 4 but I don’t think any of them have the horse powers to beat the top 5 right now. The #1 seeding criteria is head to head. Eason has wins over Braman and Bradford this year, but also losses to Braman (x2) and Holloway. So he slots in right behind those 2 and doesn’t drop further than 4. Him and Bradford wrestled once, with Calvin winning a 6-5 decision. So he stays above Jackson. Then, by virtue of that win, and Jackson’s wins over Borders and Shires, he also stays above them. So then we have Bradford, Borders, Shires at 567. Poole has 2 wins over Morrell. Poole split matches with Jackson Whitlow, the most recent being a win by pin, and Morell has a 5-4 win over Whitlow. Brennan Watkins also has a win over Morrell with no bad losses so he slots in behind Poole. Followed by Morrell and Whitlow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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