Kansas had about ten more guys than Colorado, and Ohio had a lot more than anyone else.
It's tough to tell anything from the team score at Senior Nationals due to the differential in numbers and the fact that they only score one wrestler per weight.

Two of Colorado's best guys were at the same weight (Hashimoto and Romero 135), and only Romero scored points because he placed 4th and Hashimoto was one match from placing (he went OT with the guy who took 5th in his final match). Hashimoto was the only guy who beat Romero this season. We also had 4 guys at 171, and obviously only one of them scored points.

Also, Colorado's best guy wasn't even at the tournament. Kyle Sand who was an undefeated 4xer had surgery right after state, so he couldn't go. He was a potential finalist, and that would have scored some big points.

I'm not saying Colorado is better, I'm just pointing out how those scores can be misleading. If everyone took all of their guys who were qualified, the tournament would be a heck of a lot better and a much more accurate guage.