Pennsylvania State University will win the Iowa four times in a row, when the first-largest Nittany Lions (9-0) holds the 2nd Hawkeye (9-0) at the Blyth Jordan Center on Friday night. DraftKings has called Cael Sanderson head coaches to 21.5 points, and has won the 66th dual Meet victory continuously. The game starts at 7:00 pm on the Big Ten Network. How many times do you win the home side? Find the following predictions.
125-157 pounds for Pennsylvania and Iowa
125 pounds: No. 7 Luke Liledahl, PSU vs. No. 26 JOEY CRUZ, Iowa
Lildard experienced the first defeat of the season last week against Ratgars. On the other hand, Cruz is only 9-6 in the season. However, the second grader has won the top 20 victories twice in a few weeks. His story stops there.
Prediction: Lildal will lead by 3-0 by decision.
133 pounds: No. 7 Braeden Davis, PSU vs. 3. 3 Drake Ayala, Iowa
This is a rematch of these two schools last year last year. Ayara took it 4-2. Both are properly adjusted to the new weight. However, Ayala missed the game with the back is last week due to an injury to the upper body. The fact that it is not listed by Hawk Eyes should be better for him to go. And it leads to another close loss of Nittany Lions’s second grade.
Prediction: ayala by decision, PSU 3, Iowa 3
141 pound: No. 3 BEAU BARTLETT, PSU vs. Ryder Block, Jace Rhodes or Cullan School, Iowa
Everyone really speculates who the Hawk Eyes will send to the mat here. Block or roads is the best measure. But ultimately, that should not be a problem. Bartlet has any reason to defeat one of the trio at hand.
Prediction: Bartlett has led PSU 7-3 due to major decisions.
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149 pound: No. 4 Shayne Van Ness, PSU vs. No. 2 Kyle PARCO, Iowa
I think this will be a thriller. Vannes defeated Parco during the 2022 to 2023 season and clearly missed everything last season. “SVN”, which was defeated by deciding RIDGE LOVETT two weeks ago, causes a suspension. But he jumped back last week. PARCO, on the other hand, was undefeated and rolled almost every person he faced this season. After 100 coin flips, 51 people landed on the Vannes side and 49 on PARCO.
Prediction: Van ness will lead 10-3 by determining
157 pound: No. 3 Thailer Kasak, PSU vs. 1st Jacoliener or Miguel Estrada, Iowa
The “or” of Iowa’s preemacch notebook is interesting. Teemer missed last weekend and missed four games in Hawkeyes before he won his decision -making victory. Is he completely healthy? Did he make fine adjustments what he was hurt last weekend? These questions cannot be answered until tomorrow night. KASAK is rolling together and no health problems are known. Therefore, we support the pencil veneer second grader.
Prediction: KASAK will lead 13-3 by decision
165-285 pound Nittany Lion Hawkey forecast
165 pound: No. 1 Mitchell Mesenbrink, PSU vs. No. 2 Michael Caliendo, Iowa
MesenBrink defeated Caliendo three times last year, made a decision once due to a large -scale decision, and once due to a technical fall. So what is the first match between the two blings this year? Choosing Nittany Lions’s 11 -straight technical autumn victory (his two other victorys have been confiscated) are not so attractive. However, the Carign has earned many points this year. This must be a flying game with many points on the board.
Prediction: MesenBrink is determined, PSU leads 16-3
174 pound: No. 2 Levi Haines, PSU No. 6 Patrick Kennedy, Iowa
These two have not yet met at the university level. Heins can always go to scoring lampage. However, Kennedy has hardly lost his ledger over many years. Heins will be the top, but will be close to the third term.
Prediction: Haynes leads 19-3 along with his decision
184 pound: No. 1 Carter Starkchi, PSU vs. 5th Gaybianold or Angeloferrari, Iowa
Arnold is not hidden from the fact that he wanted a shot in Stark for several years. Of course, Starocci didn’t care much about the person he faced. Ferrari is on track from the red shirt, but here you can use one of his matches. Choosing a bonus point victory here is very attractive. It’s not really attractive.
Prediction: PSU leads 23-3 due to the major decision of Starocci
197 pound: No. 4 Joshber, PSU vs. Stevenb Cannan
I will hate myself by choosing one of these wrestlers. However, it has nothing to do with university wrestling. Therefore, you need to make a choice. The bar was Hammer with his new weight and had one of the most impressive periods last season. Buchanan, on the other hand, is a college competition in the sixth season of university at this level and is three Americans. With a nail better, the experience gives a small edge to Hawkshae.
Prediction: By the decision, PSU leads 23-6
285 pound: No. 2 Greg KerkVliet, Penn Sate vs. No. 11 Ben Kueter, Iowa
KerkVliet broke Kueter last year by major decisions. If he did this this time, no one would be surprised. However, the fact that CAEL SANDERSON said on Monday that the Defender NCAA champion overcoming some unknown problems is Lively to choose bonus points.
Prediction: KirkVliet will win 26-6 by decision
Complete prediction
To answer the headline questions, we have won eight out of 10 games in Pennsylvania. This is a summary:
125: No. 7 Luke Liledahl, PSU D. Joey Cruz 26th, Iowa
133: No. 3 Drake Ayara, Iowa D. No. 7 Braeden Davis, PSU pair.
141: No. 3 Beau Bartlett, PSU MD. Rider Block or Jace Road or Calan Shree
149: No. 4 Shayne Van Ness, PSU D. Kyle Parco, Iowa
157: No. 3 Tyler Kasak, PSU D. Miguel Etrada, Iowa
165: No. 1 Mitchell Mesenbrink, PSU D. 2nd place in Michael Cali -end, Iowa
174: No. 2 Levi Haines, PSU D. Patrick Kennedy, Iowa
184: No. 1 CARTER STAROCCI, PSU MD. No. 5 Gayb Agnold or Angeloferrari, Iowa
197: No. 1 Stephen Buchanan, Iowa D. No. 4 Josh Barr, PSU
285: No. 2 Greg KerkVliet, Penn Sate D. No. 11 of Ben Cutel, Iowa
Final: 26, Pennsylvania, Iowa 6