Oeser is virtually unique in that he was able to produce as a champion as a freshman and sophomore at such heavy weights, I can't think of any other examples of really big 4 timers. Roy was not able to repeat those performances at the college level, as some others since have been able to. No one will probably ever be able to match Myron Roderick's record of 3 ncaa championships, a bronze olympic medal, and several (over ten) ncaa team championships as a coach. He also coached at least two olympic teams, and helped originate the u.s wrestling federation, that is USA wrestling today. He was the first inductee of the wrestling hall of fame, and was the president of it until recently, if he isn't still. He also originated the OSU wrestling camps that are so popular today under the directorship of John Smith, but he was the first guy to do more things than probably any other amatuer wrestler in the U.S., and I think he has to be the best kansas wrestler so far. (Have ANY other Ks. wrestlers won even one ncaa title)