I can only think of one Kansas senior going on to wrestle Division One this year. Not Grater or Taplin and Cornejo is unsigned. The problem is the Kansas style of wrestling doesn't fit big time college wrestling programs. The best college matches are all about handfighting and shots and counters and scrambles from the feet. Most of our kids are not shooters and they're taught too little on their feet and too much on top. The exceptions, Dyer/Johnston/Roberson---all great on their feet. The Kansas style is ride and ride and ride some more. Our refs and coaches have unknowingly conspired to run Kansas into the ground by having kids ride for minutes at a time without calling stalling. Top is a nice bonus but the least important position. You don't need it to win matches. College coaches want to see kids with great skills on their feet. Kansas coaches and refs, you need to evolve. It's funny to hear coaches talk on this forum about how taking a kid down and letting him go is poor sportsmanship. I guess they never saw Cael Sanderson wrestle? If you went to last year's Metro Classic in KC, you know exactly what I'm talking about. KS got cut to shreds from their feet. Idea: Hold a few pre-season takedown tournaments in your area.