BTN.com staff, March 6, 2014

We decided to have a little fun providing a preview to this year's B1G Wrestling Championships on March 8-9 at Wisconsin. BTN wrestling analyst Jim Gibbons, an NCAA champion both as a wrestler and coach at Iowa State, will break down one weight class a day, and pick a winner, each day through March 7. Today, it's the 125-pound weight class.

Along with the breakdown and pick, I'm including my Mr. Upside. These are guys whose arrow is pointed in the right direction and have the stuff to perform better than their seed. The kind of guys who every coach on the staff wants to sit in his corner. If you can't make it to Madison, enjoy the broadcast!

[ MORE: Watch the Championships live at 2 p.m. ET March 9 on BTN/BTN2Go ]

Pick: Nico Megaludis, Penn State. Last year's NCAA finalists are back, including the champ, Illinois'  Jesse Delgado. Delgado looked very sharp at last year's Big Ten Championships but has not started this year where he left off last season. It's a close call, but I think Penn State's 2x NCAA runner-up Nico Megaludis is due to win a Big Ten title. His attack rate is up and I think he has learned to do a better job of stalking Delgado, who is a master at retreating then attacking. We featured both athletes on our What Makes Them Great segment, and both videos can be seen in this post. The No. 1 seed, Megaludis, has the less stressful route to the finals, which gives him a very slight edge.

I have a lot of respect for Delgado. He has the skills to get a couple more NCAA belts in his career, and this tournament may be the challenge that flips the switch for him. If there is another Mega-Del match, expect it to be decided by a wild scramble like the dual meet and the NCAA finals.

[ MORE: Big Ten announces preliminary seeds for Wrestling Championships ]

Mr. Upside: Cory Clark, Iowa. Delgado will likely have to go through Iowa's Cory Clark, the No. 3 seed, who I am picking as my Mr. Upside. There is a lot of chatter in Iowa about where the freshman is in his development. He split time in the Iowa lineup with Thomas Gilman, who beat Delgado in the Midlands semifinal. Coach Brands had a tough choice to make. He must feel that Clark has the hot hand.

On Twitter? Interact with Jim at @JGibLacesUp and use the hashtag #B1GWrestling all throughout the Big Ten Championships.

DAY-BY-DAY BREAKDOWNS
Feb. 26: 165 pounds
Feb. 27: 133 pounds
Feb. 28: 184 pounds
March 1: 141 pounds
March 2: 197 pounds
March 3: 174 pounds
March 4: 149 pounds
March 5: 157 pounds
March 6: 125 pounds
March 7: HWT