wrestling from knee didn't bother me. However, moving forward, from that or any position, does not mean you are trying to score, which is what the stalling rule is designed to do-make a person attempt to score. I see it all through the years, especially in Big 10 country, where they tie up arms and push to try to get stalling calls without ever attempting to score.

Scott did back up a lot-no argument there. Talking to Mark Branch this afternoon, he (Scott)was totally at a loss as to how to penetrate, and was trying to get McCormick to open up and come off knee.

The stalling point in OT was, whether warranted or not, so fast compared to anything else seen all day. Consistency should rule! (Although OSU fans have known for years it is only stalling if you wear Orange and are ahead-someone can go a whole match without a shot, but if we go 15 seconds it is stalling)

As previously stated, smart match wrestled with what was allowed. I am always cheering for KS boys to do well. It is just my opinion that match is severely tainted by very poor officiating, and think both kids deserved better.