What I was trying to point out is that it is very difficult for any team is Kansas to look good in a national sense when KSHAA through their multiple state championships and their limitations on how far a team can go to compete and how far away a school is allowed to invite competition to thier tourneys limits the extent to which we are allowed to showcase our better wrestlers. The only people we are able to get rated nationally do so because of what they do on their own in the summer (cadet nat'ls, etc. Until KSHAA allows teams to travel more than 500 miles, like the rated teams do, we will be rated in individual but not team classifications.
and having four different state champions just waters down your chances more. THAT is what the Tournament venue and KSHAA policy has to do with who gets ranked nationally.