Not a high school wrestling fan? No problem. Super 32 has a ton to offer for college fans. Here's everything you need to know about this year's toughest high school tournament.
Super 32 Sleepers And Dark Horses
Oct 23, 2020
This weekend's Super 32 brackets are loaded, but just like every year, a handful of off-the-radar athletes will catch the wrestling world by surprise. Take a look at eight wrestlers who could be poised to make major moves in Myrtle Beach.The Top 7 Weights To Watch At Super 32
Oct 22, 2020
There really isn't a bad weight at Super 32, but some of these brackets are absolutely ridiculous. Check out the seven weights that are guaranteed to produce fireworks.Complete Super 32 College Fan Guide
Oct 20, 2020
As the foremost high school folkstyle tournament every year, Super 32 is a great place for wrestlers to get on the radar of college coaches. This is also a great time for college fans to become familiar with their future wrestlers.#13 Troy Spratley Commits To Minnesota
Oct 20, 2020
One of the top wrestlers in the class of 2022, Troy Spratley, took to Twitter to make his college decision Tuesday afternoon.Top Available Recruits At Super 32
Oct 19, 2020
In perhaps the strangest recruiting year of all time, Super 32 will be the first major national high school wrestling event since March when most events were canceled due to COVID-19. Dozens of the top uncommitted seniors and juniors will compete. Before the action kicks off on Saturday, get familiar with the names that many college coaches will have their eyes on this weekend.The Oklahoma State Fan Guide To Super 32
Oct 19, 2020
Super 32 is one of the biggest high school wrestling tournaments in the country, and each year it typically features a heavy layer of Oklahoma State flavor.All The Ranked Wrestlers Registered For Super 32
Oct 13, 2020
The Super 32 Challenge is on for 2020. The toughest high school tournament with the deepest brackets with from across the nation is going down in Myrtle Beach.#68 Vinny Zerban Releases School List
May 21, 2020
Vinny Zerban is not a stranger to appearing on FloWrestling Big Boards. The Illinois native has been a staple on the Big Board since he was in junior high including being as high as #10 during his freshman year. Zerban is a Missouri state champion, NHSCA Sophomore Nationals champion, and was third at last year's UWW Cadet World Team Trials picking up wins over Teague Travis, Luke Geog, Joey Zargo, Dean Hamiti Jr, and he currently sits at #68 on the Junior Big Board.#41 Brandon Hoselton Early In The Process With Plenty Of Options
May 19, 2020
Not only has COVID-19 brought sporting events to a halt, but it has also brought on-campus recruiting to a standstill since March 13 and currently the "dead period" is in effect until June 30. This has impacted the recruiting timeline of wrestlers from coast to coast as many, like Illinois hammer Brandon Hoselton, planned to take official and unofficial visits in March and April to begin to narrow their lists. Without the ability to get on-campus, Hoselton is much earlier in the process than he planned to be and is still talking to a number of schools around the country.#35 Evan Bates Releases Final Three Schools
May 8, 2020
Evan Bates went into Fargo last summer unranked after a third-place performance at the Indiana state championships. After beating returning champion Noah Pettigrew on his way to a runner-up finish in Cadet freestyle and following that up with a third-place finish in Greco-Roman, Bates left the FargoDome ranked #8 in the country at 195. This week I caught up with the 35th-ranked prospect on the Junior Big Board to find out which schools he's considering.