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I think it’s a phenomenal hire. He is a hard nosed, technical coach thats known for his ability to run a room, lead and develop

It is worth mentioning however that he is 42 years old and hasn’t consistently rolled with his guys everyday in quite awhile. I think we’ll see some help in that department.
 
This reminded me of my two favorite Oklahoma State All-Americans.

In 1936 Gordon DuPree went 0-2 to come in third. He had also wrestled in 1933 and 1934, coming in third both times.

But ol' Gordo was not an innovator. That title goes to Dell Shockley who in 1929, after receiving a bye all the way to the final, also went 0-2 to place third. Realizing he had achieve perfection, he rode off into the sunset, never to be heard from again.
 
Note to Know-Nothing:

I've been in contact with the people who are keeping up the Lehigh portion of WrestlingStats since Jay Hammond died trying to find all the data that he had on the OSU area of the site. I got and email from Kerry McCoy, no less, saying he didn't know who has it but he would check around but I haven't heard anything (months ago).

Do you have access to this info? Hammond seemed to have all of the won/lost/scoring data for every wrestler's matches. Before the site went down I downloaded Sheets, Monday and J.Smith data. That's all I have.
 
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Note to Know-Nothing:

I've been in contact with the people who are keeping up the Lehigh portion of WrestlingStats since Jay Hammond died trying to find all the data that he had on the OSU area of the site. I got and email from Kerry McCoy, no less, saying he didn't know who has it but he would check around but I haven't heard anything (months ago).

Do you have access to this info? Hammond seemed to have all of the won/lost/scoring data for every wrestler's matches. Before the site went down I downloaded Sheets, Monday and J.Smith data. That's all I have.
I do not have this info.
 
OK, here is a taste.

When you normalize the weights by era, 197 has had the most champions.

While 133 has had the most AA's, both in total and as a percentage (65.9%).

125, 184, and 197 are the only weights where fewer than half of all wrestlers have AA'd.

Thank you for compiling these numbers for us! Sincerely appreciated.
 
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