College: Day Two weigh-in

See who makes it to the Top 5 in Day Two on Lake Chatuge!

<p>The buzz before the weigh-in was that AUM had a big bag.</p>
The buzz before the weigh-in was that AUM had a big bag.
<p>We took a sneak peek.</p>
We took a sneak peek.
<p>Turns out AUM did have a BIG BAG.</p>
Turns out AUM did have a BIG BAG.
<p>All set to get the Day Two weigh-in started here at Young Harris College.</p>
All set to get the Day Two weigh-in started here at Young Harris College.
<p>Time to see who will make the Top 5 at the Carhartt College Series National Championship on Lake Chatuge.</p>
Time to see who will make the Top 5 at the Carhartt College Series National Championship on Lake Chatuge.
<p>Young Harris College President Cathy Cox welcomes the crowd.</p>
Young Harris College President Cathy Cox welcomes the crowd.
<p>Ben Zuk and Ethan Dhuyvetter of Kansas State weigh 18-14 for two days and finish 18th.</p>
Ben Zuk and Ethan Dhuyvetter of Kansas State weigh 18-14 for two days and finish 18th.
<p>AUM steps up to the scales.</p>
AUM steps up to the scales.
<p>Tom Frink and Jacob Nummy bring in a whopping 20-15 to take a commanding lead.</p>
Tom Frink and Jacob Nummy bring in a whopping 20-15 to take a commanding lead.
<p>Only one spot to mix the bag up of otherwise huge largemouth.</p>
Only one spot to mix the bag up of otherwise huge largemouth.
<p>Auburn’s Matt Lee and Chris Seals scraped in to the top five by three ounces, finishing the day in 5th with 22-14.</p>
Auburn’s Matt Lee and Chris Seals scraped in to the top five by three ounces, finishing the day in 5th with 22-14.
<p>Zachary Blalock and Kyle Albers of East Carolina finish 26th with 16-13.</p>
Zachary Blalock and Kyle Albers of East Carolina finish 26th with 16-13.
<p>Zach MacDonald and Ryan Sparks of Oregon State finished 16th with 19-2.</p>
Zach MacDonald and Ryan Sparks of Oregon State finished 16th with 19-2.
<p>Kevin Lucas and Neal Combs of Seminole State finished 36th with 12-10.</p>
Kevin Lucas and Neal Combs of Seminole State finished 36th with 12-10.
<p>Nathan Cathcart and Jake Jacobs of Arkansas Tech finished 30th with 15-2.</p>
Nathan Cathcart and Jake Jacobs of Arkansas Tech finished 30th with 15-2.
<p>Nathan Martin and Robb Young of UNA brought in 9-9 for 52nd place.</p>
Nathan Martin and Robb Young of UNA brought in 9-9 for 52nd place.
<p>William Shipes and Alan Horwatt of Clemson finished 28th with 15-11.</p>
William Shipes and Alan Horwatt of Clemson finished 28th with 15-11.
<p>Dawson Lenz and Evan Horne of UNA finished 17th with 19-0.</p>
Dawson Lenz and Evan Horne of UNA finished 17th with 19-0.
<p>Shane Lehew and Eric Self UNCC finished 13th with 20-1.</p>
Shane Lehew and Eric Self UNCC finished 13th with 20-1.
<p>Kyle Price and Jeremy Bedford of New Mexico State finished 45th with 10-15.</p>
Kyle Price and Jeremy Bedford of New Mexico State finished 45th with 10-15.
<p>Byron Kenney and Brian Rosso of UGA finished 10th with 20-12.</p>
Byron Kenney and Brian Rosso of UGA finished 10th with 20-12.
<p>First year team Logan Shaddix and Ethan Flack of Wallace State finished 15th with 19-8.</p>
First year team Logan Shaddix and Ethan Flack of Wallace State finished 15th with 19-8.
<p>Kyle Raymer and John Smith of EKU fished their final college tournament together. They finished 24th with 17-0.</p>
Kyle Raymer and John Smith of EKU fished their final college tournament together. They finished 24th with 17-0.
<p>Virginia Tech’s Carson Rejzer and Chris Carwile barely missed the cut yet again with 21-11 for 9th place.</p>
Virginia Tech’s Carson Rejzer and Chris Carwile barely missed the cut yet again with 21-11 for 9th place.
<p>Jacob Hardy and Jake Lawrence of Bethel barely missed the cut, finishing 6th with 22-11; a mere 3 ounces from the cut.</p>
Jacob Hardy and Jake Lawrence of Bethel barely missed the cut, finishing 6th with 22-11; a mere 3 ounces from the cut.
<p>Kyle Gates of St. Ambrose was the only angler to compete alone and finished 50th with 10-2.</p>
Kyle Gates of St. Ambrose was the only angler to compete alone and finished 50th with 10-2.
<p>Justin Graben and Vincent Campisano of Murray State finshed 23rd with 17-1.</p>
Justin Graben and Vincent Campisano of Murray State finshed 23rd with 17-1.
<p>Tanner Parker and Trent Palmer of Georgia Southern finished in 8th place with 22-1.</p>
Tanner Parker and Trent Palmer of Georgia Southern finished in 8th place with 22-1.
<p>Our first international team from the Monterey Institute of Technologies finished 53rd with 9-6 for Day Two. Luis Manuel Navarro Arizpe and Mario Patino Ruz vowed they would be back next year.</p>
Our first international team from the Monterey Institute of Technologies finished 53rd with 9-6 for Day Two. Luis Manuel Navarro Arizpe and Mario Patino Ruz vowed they would be back next year.
<p>Their family and friends made the long haul from Mexico.</p>
Their family and friends made the long haul from Mexico.
<p>Mississippi State’s Lowell Gann and Justin Atkins finished 14th with 19-15.</p>
Mississippi State’s Lowell Gann and Justin Atkins finished 14th with 19-15.
<p>Seth Hausman and Weston Brierley of Utah Valley finished 11th with 20-10.</p>
Seth Hausman and Weston Brierley of Utah Valley finished 11th with 20-10.
<p>UNA’s Zachary Wiggers and Andrew Nutt finished 7th with 22-5.</p>
UNA’s Zachary Wiggers and Andrew Nutt finished 7th with 22-5.
<p>Alex Pisarski and Justin Gangel of Cal State Long Beach finished 19th with 18-12.</p>
Alex Pisarski and Justin Gangel of Cal State Long Beach finished 19th with 18-12.
<p>Tyler Faggart and Tyler Mayhew of NC State finished the event in 43rd with 11-9.</p>
Tyler Faggart and Tyler Mayhew of NC State finished the event in 43rd with 11-9.
<p>Auburn’s Jordan Lee and Shane Powell brought in the 3rd biggest bag of the event to jump up to 2nd place with 28-1.</p>
Auburn’s Jordan Lee and Shane Powell brought in the 3rd biggest bag of the event to jump up to 2nd place with 28-1.
<p>Day One leaders from Eastern Washington State struggled on Day Two, bringing in 6-0, but it was enough to advance them into Day Three in 3rd place.</p>
Day One leaders from Eastern Washington State struggled on Day Two, bringing in 6-0, but it was enough to advance them into Day Three in 3rd place.
<p>Young Harris stepped to the scales in need of 9 pounds to make the cut.</p>
Young Harris stepped to the scales in need of 9 pounds to make the cut.
<p>Brad Rutherford and Matthew Peeler’s catch weighed 10-4. Enough to advance!</p>
Brad Rutherford and Matthew Peeler’s catch weighed 10-4. Enough to advance!
<p>Celebration time.</p>
Celebration time.
<p>Look out on Day Three. Rutherford issued a warning to the leaders that he was coming for them.</p>
Look out on Day Three. Rutherford issued a warning to the leaders that he was coming for them.
<p>Here are your Top 5!</p>
Here are your Top 5!