Nigel and Salyer.....I know that there is no limit to clean up time. I'm a coach remember. If it was my kid I would have hurried to clean my kid up and get him back on the mat. I wouldn't want the other kid to get break. Me and my fellow coaches thought the other kid may have been gassing and they were trying to slow the match down. Maybe we were wrong. But either way I guess it back fired on the kid, since he lost by blood time. I was just seeing what everyone thought about the rule in general. I wasn't asking for your personal opinion (Richard D Slayer and Nigel Isom) on my particular situation. But thanks anyway
