Why would QK do it? QK wrestles a great schedule, so their studs get a lot of good action during the year, so what is in it for them as a team? If more schools declined wrestling private recruiting schools for duals, would they be forced to move into the Inter-AC where they could wrestle the likes of Malvern on a regular basis and not be constrained by point restrictions? Seems like if you are building a super team that would be where you would want to wrestle.
For the duals this year, If FCA puts their starters on the mat, The CSR dual will have some good matches but FCA will beat them pretty by a wide margin. UD and CRN will not be close and if you combined the two scores I would bet that the over/under on points surrendered by FCA would be 10, and I would take the under. They also might not give up too many points at the Hamburg dual either.
So, why wrestle these teams? What's in it for FCA? In many instances, I have seen MP adjust their line-up where they don't put their stud on the mat unless the kid they are wrestling is also a stud. I think in this instance MP deserves some kudos. If they do this I could see some benefits, but the FCA roster is not big enough to do this so I can't figure out why they would want to compete against these schools.
DPointer492 wrote:
Word on the streets is that Faith has tried to get a dual meet with quakertown and they decline. Last year and for the upcoming season.
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