RJ:

Well, I was referring to the weights other than the addition of 215, and I wasn't in Kansas in 1994, so I was unaware of the shifting of weights. My point is that other than that it has been the same system for a long time.

As for the weight differences, a couple of points. I had a three-time State qualifier at 103 that never weighed more than 100 pounds until his senior year. And, just for fun, Andrew Long, who is now the starting 125-pounder at Iowa State was a state placewinner up there in 2005 as a freshman. He weighed all of 85 pounds. There will always be kids who are "too small." The thing is that while that might put them on JV as freshmen and might mean they get their heads handed to them a few times, they'll get bigger.