149lbs Darrion Caldwell NC State- vs. Lance Palmer Ohio State-

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#60
Men   November 21 at 5:31pm
the real right dell here yo boy from iowa cant even pin him lol
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#59
FutureOlympicChampion1   November 21 at 3:53pm
What has happened to Palmer since high school?
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#58
Nickypoo   November 1 at 9:29pm
alright im 100% sure Caldwell looked at the camera and smiled at :29
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#57
Bulgarian_ WHRHS   November 1 at 8:53pm
Caldwell is dirty!!
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#56
Christopher Lange   November 1 at 7:47pm
DC is redshirting because he had shoulder surgery
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#55
Metcalf   September 29 at 5:45pm
I think Metcalf would win their next matchup. Metclaf in control and throttle down. It would be a completly different match. This is probably why DC is redshirting and will move up a weight.
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#54
Ok   September 29 at 4:46pm
sry to make you guys mad you are never gonna understand
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#53
Matt   September 29 at 9:24am
d.c. would keep beating metcalf. i'm a big metcalf fan but d.c. dominated him when it counted.
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#52
C,xgh,mxgh,   September 29 at 5:47am
im not saying he is scared but do you think he wants to risk a national title by wrestling next year when its a lock the year after all im saying is i think that it had a little to do with metcalf it wasnt the deal breaker
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#51
Stop Hating Hater   September 28 at 8:56pm
dang, so many haters on here it's pathetic. why would dc be scared of metcalf? especially after mopping him up last march!
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#50
Anonymous Coward   September 28 at 7:58pm
because he says he wants to get stronger in the weight room and bump up a weight class or two for the following year but after that all of the good wrestlers will be gone around him and he will prolly win it no problem i bet metcalf is pissed but who cares i hate that little spaz he gets in everyones face when wrestling and its the iowa mentality well the dc mentality is to whoop whoever is in the way. go dc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#49
Anonymous Coward   September 28 at 5:31pm
darrion is the man. can anyone tell me why he isnt wrestling this coming year.
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#48
Anonymous Coward   September 28 at 4:53pm
man he is strong
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#47
Rsthretj   September 27 at 8:59pm
sick drag
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#46
Sofakingcool   September 11 at 5:58pm
burroughs would be the nastiest matchup... it would be a war, both have amazing athleticism, burroughs is just more traditional and dc is so unpredictable and dangerous
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#45
Anonymous Coward   August 23 at 4:50pm
no its because hes on the world team and metcalf isnt its people like u that make people dislike metcalf so do him a favor and shut up
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#44
NHSCA Champ   July 22 at 10:26pm
Just to quote a few people....

"I hope you mean at another weight or in another year, because Brent Metcalf is still wrestling, and I don't think he is going to release his death grip on the 149 weight class anytime soon. Caldwell beating Metcalf last year was a fluke, and Metcalf showed this year what happens when he doesn't get screwed by a BS call.
Metcalf has only gotten better and stronger. Good luck to Caldwell, but it doesn't seem likely that he'll be winning NCAAs this season."
"I think it is fairly obvious who is the best:
Metcalf - NCAA champion, Hodge Trophy winner, MOW at Big Ten's and national tournament, only loss a bad call to Caldwell
Caldwell - 5th at NCAAs, got killed by Metcalf this year in the rematch
You can get caught in a pin, you can't get caught in a tech."
"If Caldwell can't catch Metcalf in the first period, he can't keep up with Metcalf. Brent gets stronger as the match goes on. Caldwell won't have much confidence going into another match with Metcalf."
"what happened to metcalf was a fluke he proved it by teching cadwell a pin can be a fluke a tech almost isn't"
"there is no way anyone is going to beat metcalf at the ncaas give it up pins can be flukes techs cant"
"metcalf will dominate this weight class"
this is probably what darrion caldwell would like to say to you all..."how my ass taste"
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#43
WOW   June 16 at 10:19pm
Steven Wallace is dumb! He is talking about Jordan Burroghs from Nebraska, since they are both from NJ. Jordan Oliver is from PA. Get your facts together.
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#42
Steven Wallace   June 16 at 8:03pm
caldwell is a beast he is by far my favorite wrestler and to mrjucie46 i am sorry to have to tell you this but if you are talking about jordan oliver you are dumb caldwell would probally tech him by the second period it would not even be a match not saying jordan oliver is not good but darrion is on another level
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#41
Mrjuice46   March 25 at 6:08am
Caldwell is the best wrestler coming out of NJ...But him vs Jordan now that would be a great match
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#40
Anonymous Coward   March 21 at 7:08pm
having one freak of nature hardly qualifies michigan as the best, look at how many guys in the ncaa tourne. are from ohio, and blair new jersey
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#39
Nevada   March 20 at 3:26pm
There is some kid from NAVY that Caldwell has to beat first, right?
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#38
Below Me   March 18 at 1:58am
yeah he got pinned he is still tough as heck...he gave metcalf his toughest match at nationals last year!!!
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#37
Huh?   February 8 at 5:38pm
California has tough wrestlers? You must be from CA haha. No one else would put them up there with PA.
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#36
Sinadinos   February 8 at 1:10pm
Michigan wrestling- Let's see who can deny these champs. All of the Churella's- recently Josh & Ryan Churella, Kevin Jackson-Lansing, Mi Gold Medalist, Paul Donahoe- Davison,Mi same place as Metcalf - Yeah, I know his new challenges. Zeke Jones- Silver Medalist, & Metcalf. So many others I have not remembered. to mention here.
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#35
Are You Serious?   February 6 at 5:02pm
If you think New Jersey is a weak wrestling state, you are clearly wrong. Sure Ohio is tough, but so is Jersey. No one worth typing about? I could see if Palmer pinned Caldwell, but one of Ohio's best just got decked. I think you just sound bitter.
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#34
Anonymous Coward   January 28 at 10:54pm
How old is Palmer?
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#33
Tjs   January 24 at 12:03pm
haha wow. wish he wrestled like that everytime
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#32
Anonymous Coward   January 2 at 6:15pm
All you NJ and Ohio fans are running your mouths about all the great college wrestlers that came out of your state but, you are forgetting one that would stomp all of them... METCALF! and he is from Michigan.

So if you want to measure a states wrestling worth from the great college wrestlers that came out of it... than Michigan is clearly the best.
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#31
Anonymous Coward   January 1 at 1:58pm
jersey baby, champs at 49 and 57
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#30
Anonymous Coward   December 9, 2008 at 6:13pm
Darrion is look'n alot better. He was teched by metcalf cuz he was wrestling metcalfs pace at the start. Also he just looked out of shaped when he wrestled Metcalf. But we'll see what happens again when NCAAs come around. The match i really want to see is Caldwell vs Bubba Jenkins, now that'll be the match.
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#29
Deral Brown   December 9, 2008 at 5:55pm
Darrion is sick... point blank. Metcalf won't tech him again i'm sure of it.
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#28
Anonymous Coward   December 9, 2008 at 3:36pm
Anonymous Coward said:
NJ FOR LIFE wrote:
CALDWELL IS THE MAN. REPRESENTING JERSEY WELL. METCALF WILL LOSE THE NEXT TIME THEY WRESTLE!
Of course he will ;) You see many wrestlers come back all the time to beat a foe whom tech'd them previously. Happens all the time
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#27
Anonymous Coward   December 8, 2008 at 7:09pm
If Caldwell can't catch Metcalf in the first period, he can't keep up with Metcalf. Brent gets stronger as the match goes on. Caldwell won't have much confidence going into another match with Metcalf.
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#26
Anonymous Coward   December 8, 2008 at 6:23pm
two jersey champs in a row at 49 and 57
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#25
Anonymous Coward   December 8, 2008 at 11:03am
Caldwell showed a lot of class and good sportsmanship too... Classy kid.. I hope he does well at NCAAs..
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#24
Anonymous Coward   December 8, 2008 at 10:03am
Just another Ohio wrestler getting owned by a New Jersey wrestler, ho-hum...yawn.
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#23
Anonymous Coward   December 8, 2008 at 9:58am
Caldwell v. Metcalf 1-1

Caldwell pinned Metcalf.
Metcalf teched Caldwell.
Rubber match will be a great one.
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#22
Noah Berman   December 8, 2008 at 4:14am
I hope Caldwell wins upsets Metcalf in the Ncaa's. People can say well, het got tech'd. Truth is, doesn't matter during the season. Want to argue that fact? Go ask Metcalf about the spladle.
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#21
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 11:06pm
darrion caldwell is a boss
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#20
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 10:48pm
darrion caldwell is gettin better and is rep. jersey really well, but no one can say that he is surely gonna beat metcalf...c'mon we'll just have to wait till ncaa's to see wat happens
palmer on the other hand was not himself...
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#19
Zebulin Miller   December 7, 2008 at 9:00pm
#18
Zebulin Miller   December 7, 2008 at 8:59pm
Palmer VS Metcalf Quarters Last Year

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zr3E1pdOqGg
Clearly a bad match for Palmer, not overrated, hats off to Caldwell.
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#17
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 8:53pm
dc is top dawg...yu dig??
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#16
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 3:22pm
I think it is fairly obvious who is the best:
Metcalf - NCAA champion, Hodge Trophy winner, MOW at Big Ten's and national tournament, only loss a bad call to Caldwell
Caldwell - 5th at NCAAs, got killed by Metcalf this year in the rematch

You can get caught in a pin, you can't get caught in a tech.
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#15
jerseyboys   December 7, 2008 at 2:23pm
Facts are facts both Caldwell and Metcalf are awesome wrestler ! Both wrestlers styles are so different .Darrion caught Metcalf last year and did what he does.Metcalf totally dominated Darrion this year.Maybe in St.Louis will find out who is really the best.....Rahway in the house !
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#14
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 12:32pm
Sooo.....why didn't he take top against Metcalf?
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#13
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 12:20pm
yes, he will.
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#12
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 11:31am
CALDWELL IS THE MAN. REPRESENTING JERSEY WELL. METCALF WILL LOSE THE NEXT TIME THEY WRESTLE!
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#11
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 10:33am
caldwell is the in man..NCAA CHAMP
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#10
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 6:59am
dude whats so amazing is he didnt get caught... he started from the referees position and got cranked over. Its not like he got stuck with a headlock, he got powered over and pinned. Thats what makes this so impressive. Not saying caldwell necessarily pins him again if they meet but you cant say he "got caught"
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#9
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 1:55am
anyone catch caldwell looking at the camera n smiling after the first takedown....that was classic
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#8
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 1:13am
great sportsanship by both!
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#7
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 1:08am
Still can't believe Caldwell got teched by Metcalf, but I couldn't believe Caldwell pinned Metcalf last year in a minute.

Palmer is great, he just happened to get caught here. but take nothing away from Caldwell, as long as he doesn't make a last second mistake like he did against Bubba Jenkins last year at NCAA's Semi's....we could see a Metcalf-Caldwell rematch for the TITLE.....
Let's Go Darrion!!!!!!!
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#6
Will Garner   December 7, 2008 at 1:00am
Thats what i call an ass whooping..lol
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#5
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 12:19am
Nice win for Caldwell.
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#4
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 12:16am
pause at :29. Caldwell rocks! I can't believe he lost to metcalf that bad. That won't happen next time.
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#3
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 12:16am
dang he wasn't joking around.
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#2
Anonymous Coward   December 7, 2008 at 12:13am
I liked seeing Caldwell help Palmer up after the pin.
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#1
Stephen Stonebraker   December 7, 2008 at 12:06am
Darrion Caldwell is an oustanding individual and an outstanding wrestler. (As is Lance Palmer). Exiting in his wrestling, a tremendous sportsman, with a ton of class and humble and modest within interviews.
I hope to see him and Palmer both place very high at the NCAA's.
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149lbs Darrion Caldwell NC State- vs. Lance Palmer Ohio State-


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Weight Class:  149

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