Some more comments on the match:
Head Coach John Smith
On his 400th victory:
“I didn’t even know it. It just means I’m old, I think. You look back on 400 and you know a lot of athletes participated in that. I’ve got a lot of pride in Oklahoma State wrestling. It’s tough to put 400 victories up. You’ve got to give your student-athletes a lot of respect because without them, you couldn’t have done this.”
On the GIA crowd:
“I’m telling people: I think we’re living the good old days in Oklahoma State wrestling. We have a lot of people who say ‘Oh, back when I went there’ and this and that and I’m like ‘Hey, we’re right there with you.’ People want to see good wrestling. People want to see you score points. We dominated on the scoreboard with takedowns. I think the thing I’m going to take from this dual is this that in the close matches, the tough matches, when we needed a takedown, we scored those takedowns. I haven’t seen Nick yet, but I’m sure he’s a little bit devastated about how that match went. That guy was a national finalist last year, and I think he showed why in the second period. It was a pretty dominant second period. He put up eight points. I think in these early matches, you don’t ever get what you want. When you see some of those mistakes, and you see guys letting up a little bit, you want to see guys go off the mat thinking, ‘I didn’t wrestle great, but I scored the takedown to win the match.’ That’s important to do and we did that.”
On Keegan Moore’s performance:
“It was important for him. That’s your first match suiting up and wrestling in Gallagher-Iba Arena. He’s from Minnesota, and he chose to come to school here, so there was a little bit of an emotion tied up in that match. I’m pleased with what I’ve seen since our discussion a few weeks ago. You either show some improvement fast or you’re not going to wrestle. I feel good about his last two weeks and what he’s done.”
On new wrestlers and their performances:
“As a starter, Jonce (Blaylock) knows he’s a starter. Joe Smith will redshirt. So those guys know that they’re going. There are still some guys that, as the season goes on, we’ll see some faces in the lineup that are different. Those new guys, I was pleased with Jacobe Smith and the outcome of that match. Keegan Moore, I was pleased with that. And that (Andrew) Marsden match: up to this point he’s wrestled pitifully. I don’t know any other word to use, but tonight he showed a little bit of game to himself that we know he’s capable of having. We’ve been all over him about his performances and I’m just glad he’s felt that pressure and has performed. Wrestling is a sport that has no lies. You better get tough when things aren’t going well, and if you don’t, it’s a rocky world that you might not ever recover from. You better grow up fast. It was good to see him showing some fight and he gave us some hope tonight.”
Dean Heil – 141 pounds, Sr.
On his match:
“I didn’t really do anything in the first two periods. When I needed to score, I was able to score. I need to keep that mentality throughout the whole match. I know I can score on a lot of these guys and I need to start from the get-go.”
On being the first match of the dual:
“I knew I had to get it rolling just for the team so Coach Smith could get his 400th win…It’s been a while since I’ve been the first match in a dual. I couldn’t think off the top of my head when that was.”
On coaching from the bench:
“I like doing it. If coach tells me stop, I’ll stop. If he’s okay with it then maybe there’s more to come. As long as I get a good break after my match.”
On being a coach:
“That’s one of the biggest things is when my wresting career is done, I would love to coach.”
Jonce Blaylock – 157 pounds, RJr.
On the crowd’s impact:
“There’s definitely something different about Gallagher-Iba. There’s more tradition and history here than any other venue.”
On the mental aspect of sudden victory:
“Coach Smith tells us every day that, expect it to be tough. No matter how prepared we are or how much better we could be. Always expect the worst outcome. Going into a match like that, it helps when you get into a situation that you don’t necessarily want to be in, but you’re prepared for it.”
Link:
https://www.teamusa.org/USA-Wrestli...ate-beats-Minnesota-for-John-Smiths-400th-win