I guess the next step is to tell the wrestlers and coaches from Lansing, Mill Valley, STA, Prairie View, Baldwin, etc. that their good showing at the Eudora TOC was meaningless, the TOC was inferior competition, SJA good guys were not their, and most of the other teams were JVs. The SMNW Cougar was also probably all the good wrestlers were split off ands went to Iowa, Colorado, Tim Buk tu to better, more competitive tournaments.
Understand the B/L Bobcat Classic is inviting split and JV teams from a few Kansas powerhouses. And, the KC Metro Classic is now open to JV wrestlers.
A point missed in this topic is that sending split and/or JV teams into what thought to be a good competitive tournament (if not why call it a CLASSIC or a TOC) robs all other wrestlers an opportunity to wrestle the top/the quality guys. Why train most of the year, do the road miles, diet and cut weight, work hard, earn your spot on the varsity if its all for nil and be a punching bag for the good guys and their JVs. I always thought every match was a training event. So, I think wrestling the powerhouse scrubs and JV robs all the other wrestlers at a tournament of the chance to get better.