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Wordle

I've been playing Wordle for quite some time now. Going into this week I had played the game 264 times and only got the word in two guesses nine times. In five games this week, I have got it in two guesses four times. It defies logic. I'm not cheating. I usually solve it shortly after midnight, so I can't use other's guesses. I also have been using different start words each day. If someone can bottle whatever I've got going on this week, they could be a rich person.

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Baylor series

Baylor leads the all-time series, but not by as much as I thought it would be considering they've had our number of late. It's only 24-23. However, Iowa State leads the all-time series against Baylor in the Big 12 Tournament, posting a 5-1 record against them. We are just the sixth team in the Drew era to defeat Baylor 3 times in a season.

Am I just old?

I'm in my computer room and I have a TV going on a random channel in another room with some guy named The Weekend live in concert at SoFi Stadium. I have never heard of even one of these songs before and, frankly, it's nearly identical to Rihanna's halftime show at the Super Bowl in that these songs all sound exactly the same, except I had actually heard one (but only one) of her songs before.

***WRESTLING: NCAA Wrestling Championship Brackets Announced***

Iowa State Media Relations

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – Iowa State will send eight wrestlers to the NCAA Championships next weekend, held in Tulsa, Okla., at the BOK Center. On Wednesday, the NCAA announced the seeds and preliminary brackets for the national championships. All 33 wrestlers at each of the 10 weight classes were seeded.

This marks the fifth consecutive season Iowa State has sent at least eight wrestlers to the NCAA Championships. The Cyclones are one of 15 teams nationally sending at least eight wrestlers to the tournament.

David Carr is the No. 1 seed at 165 pounds after a 23-0 regular season which included wins against the rest of the top six seeds. Paniro Johnson and Marcus Coleman are both a No. 5 seed at 149 and 184 pounds, respectively. Sam Schuyler is Iowa State's fourth top 10 seed, coming in at No. 8 in the 285-pound bracket.

The NCAA Championships are set to begin Thursday, March 16, and will be wrestled through March 18. Morning sessions will be on ESPNU, while the evening sessions will be on ESPN. All matches will be available on WatchESPN.

Full brackets can be found, here.

NCAA Championships Schedule
March 16 – 11 a.m. – Session I – 1st Round – ESPNU
March 16 – 6 p.m. – Session II – 2nd Round – ESPN
March 17 – 11 a.m. – Session III – Quarterfinals – ESPNU
March 17 – 7 p.m. – Session IV – Semifinals – ESPN
March 18 – 10 a.m. – Session V – Medal Matches – ESPNU
March 18 – 6 p.m. – Session VI – Finals – ESPN
*All times listed are central

Iowa State First Round Matches
133: No. 15 Zach Redding vs. No. 18 Brayden Palmer (CHAT)
141: No. 24 Casey Swiderski vs. No. 9 Mosha Schwartz (OU)
149: No. 5 Paniro Johnson vs. No. 28 Jarod Verkleeren (UVA)
157: No. 25 Jason Kraisser vs. No. 8 Ed Scott (NCST)
165: No. 1 David Carr vs. No. 32 Josh Kim (HAR) or No. 33 Cole Moody (WYO)
184: No. 5 Marcus Coleman vs. No. 28 Jacob Ferreira (HOF)
197: No. 13 Yonger Bastida vs. No. 20 Evan Bockman (UVU)
285: No. 8 Sam Schuyler vs. No. 25 Michael Wolfgram
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