FloWrestling presents Young Bucks: A Season With Ohio State (Ep. 2: The First Test)
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- We pick up with the Ohio State Buckeyes as they compete in the first competition of the season, the Michigan State Open and learn more about their freshmen.
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This documentary made me a fan of Nic Bouzakis. He suffered a tragedy most cannot comprehend and he is using it as motivation. I really hope he wins a national title.
We need more of these. Smaller schools need some shine
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Ohio state is a small school ? 😂
@@DannyHoke29😂
@@DannyHoke29wrestling wise no, but in general yes.
@@joshuaroun14 no they aren’t bro they are in the big 10 😭
This was well done! 👏
There is no way in hell Cael would ever allow penn state to do something like this lol
why not
@@billbob387 Because Cael is notoriously hush about penn state wrestling. Any short interviews he does give are very matter of fact, boilerplate stuff. It's pretty obvious he doesnt like talking to media in general, let alone a documentary film crew filming every second of the entire team lol. I just can't ever see it happening.
@@jjmarcos Ahhh gotchu
Didn’t penn state allow their guys to be raped for years 🤔
Yeah not in a thousand years lol
Neck surgery...I guess you don't really need a neck for neck surgery
Great video, glad to see
Team Greco Roman 4 liiiife ☀️🙏💓
Is there an episode 3?
Probably gets released in about a week
@@carlnyman4903don’t hold your breath, this was posted on their website in april
excellent!
Don’t know how these people able to find time to study and focus with school work and have the energy left to study for exams. Probably will just crash in bed after practice if I were them.
Question from a dumb dumb across the pond where wrestling barely exists ... the athletes who aren't being used in their freshman year, "festering" and "marinating", will they compete in other tournaments outside of NCAAs? Or is it treated as purely a training year?
They’ll wrestle in open tournaments