when arguing Ks. "all-time" best, you get into infinite arguments. only one Kansan that I know of has won three NCAA championships-- does that mean he was better? compared to his peers of the time , probably yes. Head to head with those who wrestled since 1955? Hard to say. films are fun to watch, but the argument of who would be the "all time" best, its just a waste of time because there is no way to actually tell without the candidates wrestling each other while at the top of their games. recordwise, hard to say that anyone from Kansas has created the legacy that Myron Roderick has created. I know that as late as the 1970's , when he hosted the Oklahoma state wrestling camps, he would offer any participant a full refund if they could take him down-- I saw a lot of people try but never saw anyone do it.