Well, that took an entire week, but we have sorted through the outcomes of the U.S. Open and applied those results to this update, which also includes the various freestyle state championships that occurred during the first weekend of May. Post-U.S. Open Shakeup One thing to note, all matches count. You can’t cherry-pick your results. As with major events, new candidates for the rankings emerged. And as part of our process, our research on those wrestlers either allowed for their inclusion or kept them off the list. Consistency Over Flash Wins One big win can’t negate multiple “bad” losses. It’s a balancing act and consistency is the key. At the highest level, even the best get tripped up from time to time. The top wrestlers tend to minimize the hiccups and compile more good results than bad. Heavyweight Battle Changes No. 1 At 285, Iowa’s Dreshaun Ross won three straight matches against California’s Coby Merrill last year during the Freestyle season.…