This summer brought some of the biggest news in recent Oklahoma State wrestling history as NCAA Champion AJ Ferrari and the Oklahoma State wrestling program parted ways.
I thought it would be interesting to look at some of the moves that OSU has made since to adjust the lineup and fill some of the gaps.
1. Luke Surber to 197
This was the first big domino to fall on this. Surber had previously been a 197 but bulked up to heavyweight, won the starting job, and became a Big 12 finalist. He’s now returning to 197 to take over the spot vacated by Ferrari’s departure.