Get Ready: The Regular Season Match Of The Year Goes Down Wednesday
Get Ready: The Regular Season Match Of The Year Goes Down Wednesday
Whatever you have going on Wednesday night, it's not as important as this match.
#1 vs #2. 12-0 vs 18-0. NCAA champ vs NCAA champ. Junior World champ vs Junior World champ. Hodge finalist vs Hodge finalist. Top-five recruit vs top-five recruit. It doesn’t get any bigger or better than Keegan O’Toole vs David Carr. The two will face off Wednesday night at the Hearnes Center in Columbia, Missouri in the biggest regular season match of the year.
When 2021 157 lbs NCAA Carr announced he would be moving up to 165 lbs, wrestling fans across the country immediately circled January 1st and 2nd as a must-watch date as that was the first time we could see a potential Carr vs O’Toole match. However, with Iowa State’s already busy schedule leading up to winter break and O’Toole nursing a minor injury, both opted to rest up and recover over the holidays.
This only allowed anticipation to build, and now the time is finally here. With both teams still in play for the title of unofficial Big 12 regular season team champions, in a dual that will likely come down to the wire, there can be no ducking from either man.
David knows it. When asked this preseason if there was any person in particular he wanted to get his hands on there was no hesitation in his answer, “well obviously Keegan O’Toole.” The Iowa State star’s tone hasn’t changed as he reminded everyone on Twitter what is happening Wednesday evening.
Iron sharpens iron, see you Wednesday @KeeganOtoole ?️ x ?
— David Carr (@Carrchamp) February 13, 2023
Keegan knows it.
Keegan O’Toole doesn’t want things to be easy. The #1 ranked 165 will get just that Wednesday when he takes on #2 David Carr live on Flo. pic.twitter.com/x6csYJFahl
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) February 14, 2023
We all know it.
No. 1⃣ vs. No. 2⃣
— Mizzou Wrestling (@MizzouWrestling) February 13, 2023
✔️Undefeated Seasons
✔️National Champions
✔️Junior World Champions
Get your tickets to see these two face off❗️
?️https://t.co/uXBtdaNuoL#MIZ? #TigerStyle pic.twitter.com/9M8di7pucZ
NCAA champs Keegan O’Toole and David Carr square off for the first time on Wednesday night! pic.twitter.com/1oQJLJjon6
— FloWrestling (@FloWrestling) February 14, 2023
Tale Of The Tape
Keegan O’Toole
Year In School: 3rd
Hometown: Hartland, Wisconsin
Weight Rank: #1
Pound-for-pound rank: #5
Season Record: 12-0
Career Record: 56-1
NCAA Finishes: 3rd, 1st
David Carr
Year In School: 5th (1 redshirt)
Hometown: Canton, Ohio
Weight Rank: #2
Pound-for-pound rank: #8
Season Record: 18-0
Career Record: 84-2
NCAA Finishes: 3 seed, 1st, 3rd
With these two having their sights set on the 74 kg Olympic Team spot, Wednesday night could be the beginning of one of the greatest rivalries in USA Wrestling history. You’re not going to want to miss it.
Watch Keegan O’Toole win his 2022 NCAA title below.
Watch Keegan O’Toole win his 2021 Junior World title below.
Watch David Carr win his 2021 NCAA title below.
Watch David Carr win his 2019 Junior World title below.
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