Agreed. I was at a match last year that his son lost on a very close/controversial call. Will was not jumping up and down. He was not acting like an idiot. He composed himself in a gentleman-like fashion, in the midst of a very combustible situation/environment.
Secondly, as stated above - "he has made of his time and monetary resources to open up opportunities for Kansas wrestlers." Again, agreed!
Thank you Don King Cokeley. ;-)
Have a good break and maybe I'll see ya around the mat again this year.
Dean Welsh
Junction City, KS