All the 4 timers will have to go a long way to even approach the greatsest wrestler that Kansas ever produced: Myron Roderick. He was a THREE TIME NCAA CHAMPION, an olympic medalist,coached the 1972 olympic team, coached OSU to somewhere around 14 national titles, establishing them as a dynasty in the process.
Further, He has given more back to the sport that any of the other wrestlers mentioned, in helping to create the usa wrestling system that gives us the oppurtunity to wrestle cadet freestyle/greco that we have today, was one of the first to realize the benefit to college wrestling programs and high school wrestlers of the summer camp concept, creating the OSU camps that John Smith runs now, giving thousands of high school wrestlers the guidance and instruction that would improve many of them, Until his recent stroke was the president of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in Stillwater. No one else on this list has even won one NCAA title, or been responsible for one individual or team NCAA championship, or olympic team championship, as a head coach. Even if you give these guys the 50 years that Myron gave to this sport, I doubt if they would compare. And one more thing-- he was from SOUTHEAST KANSAS!!!!