Penn State’s Mark Hall had a final at 10 on Friday morning.
He probably won’t know the final grade for at least several days, but he knew exactly how his match against Arizona State’s No. 1-ranked Zahid Valencia was going to go later that night.
“I just had a vision before the match,” Hall said after the Nittany Lions topped the Sun Devils 41-3. “I kind of played it all through my head, had a lot of confidence, preparation, it was good, I felt good.”
Hall scored the first points of the match on an escape in the second period.