I can't remember who did it but I think there was an ESPN bit this summer that talked about all the greatest records in sports history about the time Bonds was going for the HR record. They listed Dan Gable's record for wrestling which is a big slap in the face to the man who NEVER lost a collegiate match. Cael has a gold medal to go with it, not sure why the writer picked Gable's 1 loss over Cael's none for that article.
I don't follow wrestling but I don't think anyone is doubting Pollard's move to put Cael in charge when some thought it was too early to do it. I've always thought how could anyone not want to wrestle for this guy when he's the only coach who can come into your living room and tell you he was undefeated as a wrestler. I think if I wanted to learn how to be the best I can I'd want to learn from the best and Cael obviously has that going for him that no one else can claim and it's showing already in our wrestling team.
"Iowa State wrestling coach Cael Sanderson is hoping to upset the Hawkeyes."
I believe this caption was referencing to the picture in last year's meet. As in: LAST YEAR Sanderson was hoping to upset the Hawkeyes. I should think the #1 ranking would obviously leave the Hawkeyes with upset hopes.
Last year was awesome. Not a big fan of Gable, but his comment "I didn't give him the bird, I gave him the arm" was hilarious. If I were a Hawkeye fan I'd make T-shirts that said "Our coach gave your coach the ARM!" Each word in that sentence has only one syllable, so you think they could handle making one.:biggrin:
Not to sour your fun or anything, but "our" should be two syllables, it's only that colloquially people mistake it for "are". And as an English major, that drives me nuts. :wacko:
Reading that story I could not help but imagination how awesome it would be for Cael to put that "crybaby" Gable in a cradle and show him who the best wrestler in the history of the NCAA is.
I got goosebumps, its going to be intense Sunday and I love it.