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Short Time Shots - February 18, 2018 Short Time Wrestling Podcast

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I love Virginia. The state, not the town that shares the name in the Iron Range of Minnesota. Ok, I've been to Virginia, Minnesota, but that's not important right now. Want to hear a rant? Well, you might not have a choice -- this is Short Time Shots, a look back at the day's scores and more from the world of wrestling for February 18, 2018., I'm your host, Poquoson, Virginia native and Hall of Fame writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. I just want to tell you both good luck, we're all counting on you. This is the last of the regular season nightly updates and I'll actually be throwing in some of Saturday's stuff here from the NAIA, because my wife just spent a week in California on business and Saturday night, we spent catching up on The Amazing Race and Top Chef. And I will throw the rant at the end of the show. It's an entirely different type of flying, altogether. No. 1 Penn State finished the regular season at 14-0 and capped off a stellar season with seven falls in a 55-0 win over Buffalo. Several Buffalo starters took the dual off, after all, this one didn't mean much to anyone other than the seniors in the starting lineup and the fans wanting to see who was going to get the nod at 197 pounds. The "here, hold my beer" back-and-forth all year long between Mark Hall and Bo Nickal has been fun. Not saying these guys are slugging tallboys of PBR before going out on the mat and trying to pin people faster than the other, but Mark Hall went 56 seconds and NoBickal went 11 -- seconds. That'll teach'em that the red zone is for the immediate unloading and loading of passengers. The Nittany Lions will start next season building on its run of 45 straight dual meet victories. No. 2 Ohio State looked fairly sharp in winning eight of 10 over No. 6 NC State in front of nearly 4,000 fans at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. Just one week ago, the Pack set an attendance record, only to shatter it. Too bad the team W didn't follow. Myles Martin beat Pete Renda in a matchup of highly-ranked All-American 184 pounders, but Michael Macchiavello did give the Pack fans something big to cheer about as the North Carolina native knocked off Ohio State's Kollin Moore with two late third-period takedowns. Ohio State's Joey McKenna topped Kevin Jack at 141 pounds, while Hayden Hidlay stayed unbeaten for the Pack, beating Micah Jordan 6-3. The Buckeyes finished the season 14-1, while the Wolfpack finished 15-2 and Friday's win over Virginia Tech did give them the ACC regular season title. No, the WHITE zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers, there is no parking in the red zone. No. 4 Michigan had little trouble with No. 20 Central Michigan. Although the Wolverines did see All-Americans Alec Pantaleo and Kevin Beazley drop matches. Head scratchers there. No. 5 Oklahoma State wrapped up its Big 12 season 8-0 after shutting out host Fresno State 41-0 in front of 4,328 fans, the second largest crowd of the season for the reinstated Bulldogs. No. 7 Iowa thrashed host Iowa State 35-6 to claim another victory in the CyHawk series. The Hawkeyes won all nine bouts that were contested. The only Cyclone win came via forfeit at 197 pounds. No. 9 Lehigh wrapped up its season with a 28-10 win over Pittsburgh. Lehigh's Darian Cruz finished his official season unbeaten with a tight 1-0 win over L.J. Bentley, while Pitt's Dom Forys knocked off All-American Scotty Parker 7-6 at 133 pounds. Jordan Wood topped Ryan Solomon 3-1 at 285. Oh stewardess, I speak jive. I think both of those terms are offensive to someone nowadays. Just two seasons after going 2-13, No. 17 Northwestern capped off its regular season with a 36-10 win over SIU Edwardsville, pushing the Wildcats record to 11-4. No. 21 Rutgers topped Princeton 28-7, apparently the loser had to buy the winner Pork Roll, Egg and Cheese sandwiches for breakfast. By the way, on Saturday, Drexel beat Penn for the Cheesesteak Trophy. No. 22 Purdue closed out its Big Ten schedule by topping...

I love Virginia. The state, not the town that shares the name in the Iron Range of Minnesota. Ok, I've been to Virginia, Minnesota, but that's not important right now. Want to hear a rant? Well, you might not have a choice -- this is Short Time Shots, a look back at the day's scores and more from the world of wrestling for February 18, 2018., I'm your host, Poquoson, Virginia native and Hall of Fame writer, broadcaster and announcer Jason Bryant. I just want to tell you both good luck, we're all counting on you. This is the last of the regular season nightly updates and I'll actually be throwing in some of Saturday's stuff here from the NAIA, because my wife just spent a week in California on business and Saturday night, we spent catching up on The Amazing Race and Top Chef. And I will throw the rant at the end of the show. It's an entirely different type of flying, altogether. No. 1 Penn State finished the regular season at 14-0 and capped off a stellar season with seven falls in a 55-0 win over Buffalo. Several Buffalo starters took the dual off, after all, this one didn't mean much to anyone other than the seniors in the starting lineup and the fans wanting to see who was going to get the nod at 197 pounds. The "here, hold my beer" back-and-forth all year long between Mark Hall and Bo Nickal has been fun. Not saying these guys are slugging tallboys of PBR before going out on the mat and trying to pin people faster than the other, but Mark Hall went 56 seconds and NoBickal went 11 -- seconds. That'll teach'em that the red zone is for the immediate unloading and loading of passengers. The Nittany Lions will start next season building on its run of 45 straight dual meet victories. No. 2 Ohio State looked fairly sharp in winning eight of 10 over No. 6 NC State in front of nearly 4,000 fans at Reynolds Coliseum in Raleigh. Just one week ago, the Pack set an attendance record, only to shatter it. Too bad the team W didn't follow. Myles Martin beat Pete Renda in a matchup of highly-ranked All-American 184 pounders, but Michael Macchiavello did give the Pack fans something big to cheer about as the North Carolina native knocked off Ohio State's Kollin Moore with two late third-period takedowns. Ohio State's Joey McKenna topped Kevin Jack at 141 pounds, while Hayden Hidlay stayed unbeaten for the Pack, beating Micah Jordan 6-3. The Buckeyes finished the season 14-1, while the Wolfpack finished 15-2 and Friday's win over Virginia Tech did give them the ACC regular season title. No, the WHITE zone is for immediate loading and unloading of passengers, there is no parking in the red zone. No. 4 Michigan had little trouble with No. 20 Central Michigan. Although the Wolverines did see All-Americans Alec Pantaleo and Kevin Beazley drop matches. Head scratchers there. No. 5 Oklahoma State wrapped up its Big 12 season 8-0 after shutting out host Fresno State 41-0 in front of 4,328 fans, the second largest crowd of the season for the reinstated Bulldogs. No. 7 Iowa thrashed host Iowa State 35-6 to claim another victory in the CyHawk series. The Hawkeyes won all nine bouts that were contested. The only Cyclone win came via forfeit at 197 pounds. No. 9 Lehigh wrapped up its season with a 28-10 win over Pittsburgh. Lehigh's Darian Cruz finished his official season unbeaten with a tight 1-0 win over L.J. Bentley, while Pitt's Dom Forys knocked off All-American Scotty Parker 7-6 at 133 pounds. Jordan Wood topped Ryan Solomon 3-1 at 285. Oh stewardess, I speak jive. I think both of those terms are offensive to someone nowadays. Just two seasons after going 2-13, No. 17 Northwestern capped off its regular season with a 36-10 win over SIU Edwardsville, pushing the Wildcats record to 11-4. No. 21 Rutgers topped Princeton 28-7, apparently the loser had to buy the winner Pork Roll, Egg and Cheese sandwiches for breakfast. By the way, on Saturday, Drexel beat Penn for the Cheesesteak Trophy. No. 22 Purdue closed out its Big Ten schedule by topping...

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