advice is to stay involved and help keep the sport on the right track, as was said before, through coaching or officiating. if you have the talent, be ready to put in long hours of hard work beyond what you previously knew of as hard work in college.... but it is all worth it. just work to make yourself better and continue loving the sport. it doesn't have to completely be removed from your lifestyle once you are done with this season, find what it is that you want to do to help out, talk to your coaches, and i'm sure there will be many possibilities where you can be an important part of what is going on.

but good luck to all of you wrestling over the next couple of weeks. i hope to see 4A and up in wichita, and i really hope the 321A is on television back here like it was in the past. i really miss seeing the quality of wrestling that coach Gabel puts on at Sainty, as well as what Billy Johnson provides at Norton. those towns make me proud to be a part of Kansas wrestling.