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Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 197-Pound Class

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All Outcomes (34)
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Title is vacant 0%
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DJ Parker 0%
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Sonny Sasso 0%
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Rocky Elam 0%
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Andrew Reall 0%
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Cody Merrill 0%
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Stephen Little 0%
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Kael Bennie 0%
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Brock Zurawski 0%
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Remy Cotton 0%
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Camden McDanel 0%
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Angelo Posada 0%
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Luke Geog 0%
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Mikey Squires 0%
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Mac Stout 0%
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Ben Vanadia 0%
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Colton Hawks 0%
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Branson John 0%
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Bennett Berge 0%
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Gabe Arnold 0%
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Devin Wasley 0%
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Josh Barr 0%
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Karson Tompkins 0%
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Justin Rademacher 0%
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Kade Rule 0%
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Wyatt Ingham 0%
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Joey Novak 0%
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Blake Schaffer 0%
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Evan Bates 0%
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Rune Lawrence 0%
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Dillon Bechtold 0%
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Gabe Sollars 0%
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Zayne Lehman 0%
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Kael Wisler 0%
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About This Market

This market asks which individual wrestler will win the men's college wrestling national championship in the 197-pound weight class. It matters because the title identifies the season's top competitor at that weight and markets synthesize public and expert expectations about contenders.

The 197-pound class is one of the standard collegiate weight divisions contested in the national championship tournament each season; outcomes reflect performance across the regular season, conference championships, and the national bracket. Historically, this weight class has produced repeat champions, high-profile upsets, and movement from transfers and redshirt returns, all of which shape pre-tournament forecasts.

Market odds aggregate participants' views about who will win and move as new information arrives; they should be read as a snapshot of collective expectations rather than guarantees. Because odds update in real time, they reflect factors like injuries, seedings, and tournament results as they become known.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Men's College Wrestling National Champion: 197-Pound Class market close?

The market's close time is listed as TBD; trading typically ends before or at the start of the national championship sessions for the 197-pound bracket. The platform operating the market will post the official close time prior to the tournament.

What do the 34 outcomes in this market represent?

Each outcome generally corresponds to an individual wrestler expected to contend for the 197-pound national title; the set of outcomes is created by the market operator to reflect likely entrants, seeded competitors, and notable challengers, and may be finalized before the market closes.

Which official result will be used to determine the winning outcome for this market?

The market settles on the athlete officially recognized as the national champion for the 197-pound class by the event's governing authority (for example, the official championship results and bracket published by the tournament organizers). Market rules will specify the exact source used for settlement.

How are late withdrawals, no-shows, or an event cancellation handled for this market?

If a wrestler withdraws before the championship and cannot be declared champion, settlement follows the official results; if the entire event is canceled or not completed, the platform's cancellation or voiding policy applies. Check the market's terms for precise procedures and any contingency rules.

What types of news or developments most commonly move this market's prices?

Price movement is often driven by bracket reveals and seedings, match-day injuries or weight-cut complications, upsets in earlier rounds, official weigh-in outcomes, and authoritative reports from coaches or meet officials that change expectations about a contender's ability to win.

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