This doesn't say how many tournaments overbooked and ran too long, effecting next years turnout either. My point is, the sky is not falling. Kansas wrestling is doing great. After January 1st there were ten weeks on which to have a tournament. Six of those weekends had seven or more tournaments, two weekends had six, and two had nine. Some of those tournaments like having low numbers or 150-200, it works for them. It raises the funds they need and they get some mat time. Others would like to see their tournament grow, keep putting on good tournaments and that will happen. It doesn't happen in one year though. Finally there are some that are too big for their venue and need to set a cap on their entries. Those who do not get into "the big ones" will flow into the tourneys that are looking to grow. It will all even out. A series or Monopoly is not the answer.


Unnecessary Roughness is Necessary