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Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 149-Pound Class

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All Outcomes (34)
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Caleb Tyus 0%
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Carter Young 0%
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Title is vacant 0%
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Lachlan McNeil 0%
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Jaxon Joy 0%
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Ryder Block 0%
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Jacob Frost 0%
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Cross Wasilewski 0%
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Caleb Rathjen 0%
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Michael Gioffre 0%
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Austin McBurney 0%
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Anderson Heap 0%
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Clayton Jones 0%
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Eligh Rivera 0%
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Andre Gonzales 0%
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Dylan Layton 0%
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Gabe Willochell 0%
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Joseph Zargo 0%
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Kaden Cassidy 0%
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Lucas Kapusta 0%
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Koy Buesgens 0%
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Brock Herman 0%
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Eugene Harney 0%
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Andrew Clark 0%
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Kade Brown 0%
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Max Petersen 0%
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Collin Gaj 0%
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Casey Swiderski 0%
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Ethan Stiles 0%
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David Evans 0%
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Ryan Michaels 0%
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Chance Lamer 0%
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Shayne Van Ness 0%
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Aden Valencia 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which named collegiate wrestler will be the Men's College Wrestling National Champion in the 149-pound class; it matters because it aggregates public information and expectations about who will win a national title in a single, high-profile weight class.

The NCAA (primarily Division I) national wrestling championships are an annual, single-elimination tournament that crowns champions at each weight class; the 149-pound bracket is typically deep, featuring conference champions, All-Americans, and high-profile recruits or transfers. Rosters, eligibility (redshirts, graduate transfers), and weight-class moves create year-to-year turnover, so contenders can change rapidly between seasons.

Market prices reflect collective sentiment about each listed wrestler based on seeds, recent results, injuries, and other public information; they update as new information arrives and are not guarantees of outcome but tools for comparing relative market views.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does each outcome represent in the Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 149-Pound Class market?

Each outcome corresponds to a specific, named wrestler listed by the market creator; the market will settle to the official NCAA-recognized champion for the 149-pound class once the governing body publishes official results and the platform completes settlement.

Why are there 34 outcomes listed for this 149-pound market?

The market creator included 34 distinct contenders and longshots to cover the set of notable athletes and plausible winners; this number is a marketplace design choice and may include conference standouts, All-Americans, and other named prospects rather than matching the tournament's bracket size exactly.

When will this market close relative to the NCAA wrestling championships?

This market's close time is listed as TBD; on many platforms such markets close either shortly before the tournament begins or before the championship match is officially decided—check the event page for the definitive close time and any updates.

How do a mid-season injury or a wrestler withdrawing from the tournament affect this market?

Injuries or withdrawals typically change market prices as traders react to new information; the market ultimately settles based on the official champion recorded by the event organizer, and traders should consult the platform's rules for treatment of withdrawals or vacancies.

How should historical performance at 149 pounds be used when evaluating this market?

Use past national finishes, conference championships, and prior head-to-head results as informative context, but account for roster changes, weight-class moves, and development—historical success matters, but current-season form and matchups are often decisive.

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