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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Luke Moore added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
With the recent success of guys like Burroughs and Snyder on the world stage and watching how special their runs have been, it should make you really appreciate the all time American greats and how amazing their accomplishments were. Guys like Baumgartner and Smith, who were at the top of the world for a very long stretch, were absolutely amazing.
Burroughs winning a couple world titles, and the run Snyder is on, are truly amazing, but almost pale in comparison to what the above mentioned did in their day as they were dominant for the better part of a decade!
Obviously, the current guys have a lot of time left, so who knows where they will end up!
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
No one is likely to touch Bruce. 14 years of being among the best in the world. Smith was amazing for six years.
Next in line are Burroughs and Lee Kemp. Very similar accomplishments. about five great seasons.
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Ethan Moore added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
Saw the title and assumed this thread was about me but whatevs.
Was thinking this weekend watching Taylor, Dake, and Snyder win that the US FS program is in very good shape.
Here's my question: Dake vs Burroughs tomorrow, who you got? Give me Dake.
Go watch his match with Dieringer. Destruction.
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Casey Talbott added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
Not arguing, but asking:
Is it more difficult to win an Olympic/world title today, than ever?
Fewer weight classes, and now you have to go through a whole slew of Soviets, as opposed to one.
Just food for thought.
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Jeff Streu added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
Quote from Casey Talbott's post:
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"Not arguing, but asking:
Is it more difficult to win an Olympic/world title today, than ever?
Fewer weight classes, and now you have to go through a whole slew of Soviets, as opposed to one.
Just food for thought."
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I would have to think yes. Someone posted an interesting analysis on Yappi after the Olympics, and the overwhelming majority of medals were won by either Russia or former Soviet countries.
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Brandon Olinger added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
Quote from Casey Talbott's post:
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"Not arguing, but asking:
Is it more difficult to win an Olympic/world title today, than ever?
Fewer weight classes, and now you have to go through a whole slew of Soviets, as opposed to one.
Just food for thought."
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In my opinion, it's absolutely more difficult to win Oly & World titles today than before. Doesn't diminish the accomplishments of those who won them prior to all the changes at all, but the changes have certainly made things more challenging.
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
My #MtRushmoreOfWrestling
1) Dan Gable
2) Bruce Baumgartner
3) John Smith
4) Cael Sanderson
True story!
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Luke Moore added to this discussion on February 2, 2017
This is such an interesting topic. While Cael is unreal, he did only win one world/olympic title, correct? Is it the same for Gable? It seems impossible to leave a 6X World Champ and multiple time national championship coach in John Smith off that list!
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Joe Kinzel added to this discussion on February 3, 2017
Is it realistic to believe Kyle Snyder could compete in four Olympics?
Even it he has only two more Olympics in him he could very well surpass Baumgartner as the greatest international wrestler in American history. Of course, it's too early to tell. The threat of injury is always lurking.
Someone told me this week at lunch that he heard a discussion on the radio asking who the greatest athlete in Ohio State history has been. Think about all of the greats that have played sports at TOSU.
He said Jesse Owens was #1 followed by #2 Kyle Snyder.
I'm not saying I agree or disagree with that statement. I think many could argue Jack Nicklaus, Jerry Lucas, or Archie Griffin could be considered the greatest too.
That blew me away. We are witnessing one of the greatest athletes to ever play a sport at our distinguished university and he is wrestling tonight! One day, we will be able to tell our grandchildren what it was like watching Kyle Snyder wrestle in person.
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Hank Kornblut added to this discussion on February 3, 2017
Quote from Mark Niemann's post:
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"My #MtRushmoreOfWrestling
1) Dan Gable
2) Bruce Baumgartner
3) John Smith
4) Cael Sanderson
True story!"
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Tom Brands, Lee Kemp and Jordan Burroughs were all amazing in college and did a lot more internationally than Cael and Gable. But I understand the Cael is an icon.
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 3, 2017
My #MtRushmoreOfWrestling encompasses more than just wrestling. What Gable and Cael did/currently doing from competitor to coach is rivaled only by John Smith. Both were remarkable in college, reached the highest goal in international, and have been the head coach for multiple NCAA titles. Again, John Smith has done similar
And Bruce is, well, Bruce!
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on February 3, 2017
#MyMountRushmore
John Smith
Dan Gable
Cael Sanderson
Jordan Burroughs
Bruce B
Kyle Snyder
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Mark Niemann added to this discussion on February 3, 2017
Quote from Brady Hiatt's post:
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"#MyMountRushmore
John Smith
Dan Gable
Cael Sanderson
Jordan Burroughs
Bruce B
Kyle Snyder"
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Brady: I'm not sure if you've ever actually seen Mount Rushmore in person - or even in pictures - but there are only four faces. I'll let you edit your list. ;-)
I will make note that what Burroughs lacks in coaching credentials he nearly makes up for with the way he has represented the sport. His ambassadorship for wrestling has been remarkable. He oozes class. He truly is awesome!
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Luke Moore added to this discussion on February 3, 2017
My Mt. Rushmore looks like this:
Bruce- impossible to leave off
John Smith- college success, international success, coaching success- no brainer
Dan Gable- is there a more famous person in wrestling?
Cael- same as Smith, although only a couple of years on the international scene may ding him a bit, but his teams are easily the most fun wrestlers to watch in the country (hopefully they lose tonight)!
HM- Brands, Schultz, Kemp, Burroughs, Snyder
Editors note- for some reason I thought Cruiser left Smith off. Reading is not my strong suit!
Side note- my son is named after 2 guys on Mt. Rushmore, so he is named after 3 of the greatest wrestlers of all time!
Cliff note- pretty pumped about this dual tonight!
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Discussion Topic: GOAT
Brady Hiatt added to this discussion on February 3, 2017
Quote from Mark Niemann's post:
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"
Quote from Brady Hiatt's post:
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"#MyMountRushmore
John Smith
Dan Gable
Cael Sanderson
Jordan Burroughs
Bruce B
Kyle Snyder"
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Brady: I'm not sure if you've ever actually seen Mount Rushmore in person - or even in pictures - but there are only four faces. I'll let you edit your list. ;-)
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UH, I said it was MY Mount Rushmore. You stay inside your box. I am a free American.
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