NCAA Wrestling Championships 2012

GOhio Gets Contributor Of The Week

GOhio Gets Contributor Of The Week

Mar 21, 2012 by Joe Williamson
GOhio Gets Contributor Of The Week
Zeb Miller and Ian McCutcheon rolled into St. Louis guns a blazzin last week and crushed it on the floor at the 2012 NCAA Wrestling Championships.  Both of them came through with sweet interviews throughout the event.  We were also graced with their golden voices and deep rooted bias for PA and Ohio wrestlers during their live broadcasts, haha.  Thanks guys for adding to the event.  Check out gohiocasts and help us to keep Ian around as he has this crazy idea of spending more time as a lawer.  

Gohiocasts racked up 6842 points during the week

Big thanks to Robert Preston for helping flo step up its game with some great photos of the NCAAs.

Germaine and Jaydon McCove of nsidewrestling were also in full force adding interviews and edited videos to the coverage.

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