You know Troy Hodges, Gary Ulmer, and Myself watched that match live right in front of it and for the life of me I can't understand what people saw in that match. All three of us thought they did everything in the world to keep Scott in that match. Big deal, McCormick wrestled from one knee. I find it hard to believe that as good a low level takedown man as Scott is, that at some point he has not seen that technique to stop him from doing it. I find it laughable that anyone from OSU thinks that McCormick was stalling, Scott went backwards for three periods and could have been stalled out of the match. He was mad because Missouri had the audacity of taking his best shot away from him and the OSU crowd was an embarrassment to wrestling and I am a life long OSU wrestling fan. Going to a knee to stop a low single legger is no new thing and it has nothing to do with stalling. Some of the things the OSU crowd yelled at McCormick the rest of the day was appalling. I had my son with me and he watched John Smith grab the official and scream in his face and listened to the crowd curse McCormick and later say some of the really stupid things they yelled as well as booing him on the stand and it was just embarrassing for wrestling. My son read what Smith wrote in the program about sportsmanship and the right way to do things and he looked at me and said, "Dad he didn't mean any of that stuff did he?" Saddly I had to agree with him. McCormick and the Missouri staff did a great job of coaching and wrestling. Too bad so many people in that arena lost sight of that and of what was really important at the time. What a bad taste all of that left in my mouth and worse for every little kid in that arena.