2022-23 NCAA DI Rankings
Cohlton Schultz
It should be noted that only folkstyle results against collegiate wrestlers are factored into the rankings, so true freshmen with no relevant results will not appear in the rankings, and redshirt freshmen with few relevant results will not appear as high as some may be expecting.
Not a lot of changes for a stable heavyweight division. There's hope yet that Gable Steveson returns to collegiate competition, at which point he will re-enter the rankings at #1. For now, though, he remains unenrolled and unrostered at Minnesota.
A pair of Big Ten 197-pounders, however, are bumping up from 197. Wroblewski and Smith inject new blood into the largest of all the weight classes this upcoming season.
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