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Wrestling, Big 12 conference meet this weekend
Posted on 3/4/22 at 6:28 pm
Posted on 3/4/22 at 6:28 pm
JFYI: Some of you may want to watch the conference finals matches on Sunday 3/7. 5pm central on ESPN2.
Posted on 3/4/22 at 6:47 pm to Literalist
Thanks for the reminder. I might head to Tulsa and watch them. If not, I will definitely watch Sunday's championships on TV.
Posted on 3/6/22 at 3:25 pm to Literalist
Posted on 3/6/22 at 4:05 pm to Mizzou Mule
NM,
This post was edited on 3/7/22 at 7:41 am
Posted on 3/7/22 at 11:21 am to Literalist
Gabe on PM this mourning.
"We're breaking tradition and starting with wrestling because, well, Mizzou doesn't exactly make a habit of winning conference championships. At least not outside of wrestling. The Tigers did that yesterday, staking claim to the Big XII title with 131.5 points. Oklahoma finished second and Iowa State third. The Tigers had just one individual champion, Keegan O'Toole at 165 pounds, but had a wrestler in the top seven in every weight class and every individual that competed won at least as many matches as he lost. Brian Smith was named the Big XII coach of the year. It is the Tigers' 11th straight conference championship, but the last nine had come in the MAC. Mizzou won the Big XII title in 2012, then was exiled for nine years, and returned this season. Softball (2 regular season, 2 tournament), women's soccer (1 regular season, 1 tournament) and men's basketball (2 tournament) are the only other Mizzou sports with Big 12 championships. Volleyball won the SEC title in 2013 and 2015 so there has been a non-wrestling champion in the interim, but there's no question which program has been Missouri's most successful in the last couple of decades."
"We're breaking tradition and starting with wrestling because, well, Mizzou doesn't exactly make a habit of winning conference championships. At least not outside of wrestling. The Tigers did that yesterday, staking claim to the Big XII title with 131.5 points. Oklahoma finished second and Iowa State third. The Tigers had just one individual champion, Keegan O'Toole at 165 pounds, but had a wrestler in the top seven in every weight class and every individual that competed won at least as many matches as he lost. Brian Smith was named the Big XII coach of the year. It is the Tigers' 11th straight conference championship, but the last nine had come in the MAC. Mizzou won the Big XII title in 2012, then was exiled for nine years, and returned this season. Softball (2 regular season, 2 tournament), women's soccer (1 regular season, 1 tournament) and men's basketball (2 tournament) are the only other Mizzou sports with Big 12 championships. Volleyball won the SEC title in 2013 and 2015 so there has been a non-wrestling champion in the interim, but there's no question which program has been Missouri's most successful in the last couple of decades."
Posted on 3/7/22 at 12:55 pm to Mizzou Mule
Heckuva coach. Great job.
Posted on 3/8/22 at 7:51 am to the808bass
Easily the best program at Mizzou the last 20 years, Coach Smith has taken a program that barely ever had an All American and made them into a national power. Since I moved to COMO 2 years ago I have had season tickets and people really need to give it a try. If you don't understand wrestling ask someone you know who does to tag along. This team is young, really young and the future is bright.
Posted on 3/8/22 at 8:50 am to Tackle74
Tackle is right. I had some conversations when Coach was first hired. His first year, Mizzou was getting whomped by the Mason City Auctioneers and the Hickman junior varsity.
I noticed they were nearly all freshmen and asked him where were the upperclassmen. He replied, "I guess they just didn't want to wrestle." (he got rid of most of them).
He's built a great program. I always enjoyed attending some meets at Hearnes and, like Tackle, would encourage you all to go to a meet. It's cheap, entertaining, and you'll see top-ranked athletes in action.
NCAAs will be real interesting this year. Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State (and others) will be tough, but Mizzou should make a hard charge.
I noticed they were nearly all freshmen and asked him where were the upperclassmen. He replied, "I guess they just didn't want to wrestle." (he got rid of most of them).
He's built a great program. I always enjoyed attending some meets at Hearnes and, like Tackle, would encourage you all to go to a meet. It's cheap, entertaining, and you'll see top-ranked athletes in action.
NCAAs will be real interesting this year. Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State (and others) will be tough, but Mizzou should make a hard charge.
Posted on 3/8/22 at 10:02 am to Literalist
our inability to get bonus points at the NCAAs has been a huge frustration with Coach Smith but I think we are going to make progress there.
Posted on 3/8/22 at 3:03 pm to the808bass
Congrats to a team that achieves goals. A good athletic department might look at how its best program has achieved success (with less resources,) and replicate it across the other programs.
Posted on 3/8/22 at 4:26 pm to deputyfife
Hint: it’s hiring the right coach.
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