Cowboys take on No. 20 Wyoming and No. 10 Oklahoma
Cowboys take on No. 20 Wyoming and No. 10 Oklahoma

No. 1 Oklahoma State vs. No. 20 Wyoming
Dec. 8, 2012 :: 7 p.m. CT :: Stillwater, Okla.
No. 1 Oklahoma State vs. No. 10 Oklahoma
Dec. 9, 2012 :: 2 p.m CT :: Norman, Okla.
Television: Fox
Sports Southwest for Bedlam
Radio: 93.7 KSPI-FM
Radio Announcers: Roger Moore & Rex Holt
Live Results: okstate.com
Live Internet Video: okstate.com
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The Basics
The No. 2 Oklahoma State wrestling team (2-0 overall) has a weekend of top-25 matchups when it takes on No. 20 Wyoming in Stillwater on Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. and Big 12 rivals No. 10 Oklahoma
in Norman on Dec. 9 at 2 p.m.
Listen to the Dual Live
Both duals will be aired live on 93.7 KSPI FM radio in Stillwater with Rex Holt and Roger Moore on the call. The audio stream can also be heard live on okstate.tv, but a subscription
is required to listen online.
Watch the Dual Live
The Wyoming dual will be streamed live online at okstate.com/allaccess. To access the dual, select the dual from the list of live events under the video player. This is a subscription-based
service. To subscribe, click on the “Subscribe” link on the top right-hand portion of the screen.
The Bedlam dual will be televised on Fox Sports Southwest and Fox College Sports on channels 676 and 623 for DirecTV, 37 and 722 for Cox OKC, 27 and 722 for Cox Tulsa,
416 for Dish, and 37 and 237 for Suddenlink.
Live Bout Play-By-Plays
Fans can follow the action of the Wyoming dual through live play-by-play on okstate.com.
Series Capsule vs. Wyoming
Overall OSU leads, 16-0-1
In Stillwater OSU leads, 8-0-0
In Laramie OSU leads, 6-0-1
At Neutral OSU leads, 2-0-0
John Smith vs. Wyoming 9-0-0
Mark Branch vs. Oklahoma State 0-5-0
Series Capsule vs. Oklahoma
Overall OSU leads, 130-26-10
In Stillwater OSU leads, 71-12-2
In Norman OSU leads, 56-14-8
At Neutral OSU leads, 3-0-0
John Smith vs. Oklahoma 39-5-3
Mark Cody vs. Oklahoma State 0-4-0
Last Meeting vs. Wyoming
No. 1 Oklahoma State 28, No. 10 Wyoming 7
125: No. 14 Jon Morrison (OSU) dec. No. 16 Michael Martinez (WYO); 3-1;SV1
133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 17 Zach Zehner (WYO); 17-4
141: Josh Kindig (OSU) MD Chase Smith (WYO); 11-3
149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. McCade Ford (WYO); 12-5
157: No. 13 Albert White (OSU) dec. Andy McCulley (WYO); 4-2
165: No. 3 Shane Onufer (WYO) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 7-1
174: No. 3 Chris Perry (OSU) dec. No. 19 Patrick Martinez (WYO); 7-1
184: No. 1 Joe LeBlanc (WYO) MD Chris McNeil (OSU); 14-2
197: Cayle Byers (OSU) dec. No. 11 Alfonso Hernandez (WYO); 5-4
285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) TF5 L.J. Helbig (WYO); 18-3
Last Meeting vs. Oklahoma
No.1 Oklahoma State 19, No. 12 Oklahoma 18
125: No. 8 Jarrod Patterson (OU) MD No. 14 Jon Morrison (OSU); 9-0
133: No. 1 Jordan Oliver (OSU) MD No. 11 Jordan Keller (OU); 11-2
141: No. 3 Kendric Maple (OU) MD Julian Feikert (OSU); 12-4
149: No. 2 Jamal Parks (OSU) dec. No. 17 Nick Lester (OU); 6-2
157: No. 14 Matt Lester (OU) MD No. 16 Albert White (OSU); 11-3
165: No. 16 Bubby Graham (OU) dec. Dallas Bailey (OSU); 8-4
174: No. 3 Chris Perry (OSU) TF5 Kyle Detmer (OU); 20-5; 6:34
184: Erich Schmidtke (OU) dec. No. 20 Chris McNeil (OSU); 4-3
197: Blake Rosholt (OSU) dec. No. 16 Keldrick Hall (OU); 11-8
285: No. 3 Alan Gelogaev (OSU) dec. Kyle Colling (OU); 11-6
All-Time Dual Wins Leaders
As of Dec. 4, 2012
1. Oklahoma State 1,025-114-23
2. Iowa State 1,015-288-20
3. Oregon State 972-316-28
4. Iowa 913-219-31
5. Minnesota 898-425-24
Connections
This weekend will have the feeling of a family reunion for Oklahoma State coach John Smith, as heÂ’ll go against the following who either wrestled for him or coached under him (or both)
at OSU:
vs. Wyoming
Head Coach Mark Branch
Asst. Coaches Chris Pendleton and Ethan Kyle
Club Coach Clayton Foster
vs. Oklahoma
Head Coach Mark Cody
Volunteer Coach Tyrone Lewis
Caldwell Knows Bedlam
Cowboy junior Tyler Caldwell is a rare breed in that he has worn the colors of both Oklahoma State and its traditional in-state rival, Oklahoma. Caldwell was a two-time All-American
and 2011 NCAA finalist for the Sooners before taking an Olympic redshirt during the 2011-12 season. Following that season away, he made the decision to enroll at Oklahoma State. Should he earn All-America status at OSU, he would become the first wrestler since
Dave Schultz to be an All-American for both Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. Schultz placed third at the 1978 NCAA Championships wrestling for the Cowboys, then went on to earn a pair of All-America honors for the Sooners in 1981 and 1982, respectively.
Cowboys To Watch
The 2012-13 Oklahoma State wrestling roster is headlined by an NCAA champion, two-time NCAA finalist and three-time All-American in Jordan Oliver, an NCAA finalist in Tyler Caldwell
and an NCAA third-place finisher in Chris Perry. Rounding out OSUÂ’s group of returning All-Americans is Alan Gelogaev, who was positioned to make a run at an NCAA title last season before sustaining a season-ending injury late last year.
Oliver Makes the Move
After winning the 2011 NCAA title and three career All-America honors at 133 pounds, senior Jordan Oliver now wrestles at 149 pounds. The move puts Oliver at a weight class that is more natural for him and was borne in part out of OliverÂ’s desire to compete
at 145 pounds on the international freestyle level.
OliverÂ’s 2012 Olympic Experience
Jordan Oliver spent the summer of 2012 as a training partner for Olympic bronze medalist (and current OSU volunteer assistant) Coleman Scott. Oliver was embedded with Team USA as it
prepared for the Olympics in Colorado clear through the London games.
PerryÂ’s In Position
Coming off a season that saw him pick up his second Big 12 championship in as many tries and a third-place finish at the NCAA Championships, Chris Perry is among the favorites to win the NCAA 174-pound title this year. In fact, Perry was the only wrestler on
the OSU roster to be ranked No. 1 in the nation at his respective weight class entering this season.
Pin Pals
Each year, the Schalles Award is presented to the nationÂ’s most prolific pinner. There is a college version of it and a high school version of it and in 2012, Oklahoma State swept
both divisions. Jordan Oliver won the collegiate Schalles Award by pinning 18 opponents and Jordan Rogers won the high school version after pinning all 42 of his opponents during his senior season at Mead HS in Spokane, Wash.
ASICS All-Americans Live Here
There are four different wrestlers on this yearÂ’s Oklahoma State roster who were ASICS first-team All-Americans during their prep days:
Jordan Oliver 2006
Chris Perry 2009
Josh Kindig 2010
Jordan Rogers 2012
Fargo Champs, Too
There are five different wrestlers on this yearÂ’s Oklahoma State wrestling roster who won titles at the ASICS Junior Freestyle National Championships in Fargo, N.D. during their prep
days:
Jon Morrison 2007
Jordan Oliver 2007
Chris Perry 2008
Alex Dieringer 2011
Jordan Rogers 2011
Wrestling With Degree In Hand
Cowboy 184-pounder Chris Chionuma has already earned his undergraduate degree in education and is now working on a post-graduate degree. He is the only member of OSU roster who already
has his degree.
Signing Day Recap
Oklahoma State announced the signing of five wrestlers during the 2012 early signing period. The class is headlined by a pair of wrestlers ranked No. 1 in the nation in their respective
weight classes in 152-pounder Anthony Collica (Solon, Ohio/Solon) and 132-pounder Dean Heil (Strongsville, Ohio/St. Edward). Three-time Oklahoma high school state champion Davey Dolan (Berryhill, Okla./Berryhill) and three-time Kansas high school state champion
Zac Gentzler are joined by two-time Oklahoma state runner-up Eli Hale in rounding out the class.
Coached by the Best
Members of the Oklahoma State wrestling staff combine for eight world championships, three Olympic gold medals, an Olympic silver and an Olympic bronze. They also combine for eight
NCAA championships and 17 All-America honors. The breakdown:
Olympic Medalists
John Smith 1988 and 1992 Gold
Kenny Monday 1988 Gold and 1992 Silver
Coleman Scott 2012 Bronze
Senior World Championships Medalists
John Smith 1987, 1989, 1990 and 1991 Gold
Kenny Monday 1989 Gold, 1991 Silver
NCAA Individual Championships
Kenny Monday 1984
John Smith 1987, 1988
Eric Guerrero 1997, 1998, 1999
Zack Esposito 2005
Coleman Scott 2008