fanatic I think yo uare quite mistaken in your post. My sophmore year I went into state with 8 loses and placed 6th, when there were two guys that I beat out of that tournament that were previous year placers. I wasn't supposed to win the tournament that year. My junior year I went into state undefeated and lost one match in the semifinals in overtime, to the guy that went on to win state. So perhaps as you like to put I didn't "produce". Senior year I was forced to retire about halfway through the season becuase of my shoulder being torn out and surgery. So I didn't have to opportunity to wrestle at state. So I don't know where you got all of this didn't live up to expectations stuff. Dingbat I wonder if you have ever been to college? Becuase if yo uhave you would know that out of state tuition can most certainly be waiver by the school should they choose to, its not included in the scholarship. Scholarship usually include room & board, tuition payments, books and stuff of that nature. And as I said I was indeed offered scholarships to wrestle. Now as for not being a state champions there are many many many wrestlers in D-1 wrestlers who are not high school champions who are on scholarship at college. In fact the only requirements to get a scholarship at most schools are that you occupy a varsity positions. So some wrestlers walk on to a program win a varsity spot and thus get a scholarship. But that was not my case just an example. So next time do some research before you open your mouth. The reason Little Buster perhaps you should also do some reason before yo uspeak as well. Lawrence is my age, As is Freeman, and so on and so forth. Most of the guys I beat were already 1 time state champions when I did. So your arguement is not really valid. But why am I even going on about this. I need not try to explain things to those who don't even know. Chris im glad you think so highly of yourself, but the truth is that you will never beat me, you never could, and perhaps we'll never know. Oh im not old by the way im 22 which makes me a senior in college. I'd say experienced is a better word. I like a good challenge, but even after I beat you what exactly would that prove? Nothing, other than I am as good as my word.