Keep Your Eyes On The Big Ten 285's
Keep Your Eyes On The Big Ten 285's
At the Big Ten wrestling championships, some of the most compelling matchups and storylines to follow will be happening at 285.
Last year it was all about Kyle Snyder vs Adam Coon. That rematch was what everyone was waiting for at the 2018 Big Ten tournament.
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This year the heavyweight class gives us more storylines than just two World finalist banging heads for 7 minutes. I know, no big deal right (sarcasm). But honestly, at this year's Big Ten Championships some of the most compelling matchups to follow will be happening at 285. Starting at the top with undefeated true freshman Gable Steveson. The multiple time Cadet and Junior World Champion is entering his first Big Ten tournament and has the biggest target on his back, which has been there since before he made his season debut against Derek White.
Mike Mal breaks down Steveson vs Cassar.
Not only will all eyes be on Steveson, it will be on the entire bracket because it will be the first time that we could see some of them take place. The young Gopher may be sitting at the top of the rankings, but he has yet to face Penn State’s Anthony Cassar, Iowa’s Sam Stoll, Ohio State’s Chase Singletary and fellow true freshman Mason Parris of Michigan. Of this short list of competitors, it’s the match against Cassar that fan want to see the most. Luckily for us it will probably happen in the finals.
Despite my declaration of a Steveson-Cassar final, the rest of this bracket is riddled with landmines for both of them and could certainly blow up the chances of them meeting in the finals. We’ve seen glimpses of the high school version of Chase Singletary at different point in the season. If he’s able to put it all together he can be a problem for most.
Like I said, this bracket has it all. Athletic wrestlers, big time implications, heavy hitting potential matchups, youngsters looking to assert their dominance, you name it, it’s here.
285-pound seeds
1. Gable Steveson, Minnesota
2. Anthony Cassar, Penn State
3. Mason Parris, Michigan
4. Trent Hillger, Wisconsin
5. Chase Singletary, Ohio State
6. Conan Jennings, Northwestern
7. David Jensen, Nebraska
8. Sam Stoll, Iowa
Gable Steveson discusses the competition and going into his first Big Ten tournament.