I agree with Prant and rocknraider on this one. The atmosphere is amazing, not only because of all the people from your class, but also just because of the sheer number of people. For many of us this will be the largest venue we've ever competed in or will ever compete in and I think making it smaller would hurt the aura of the tournament.

Also, I'm from 6A and have only been wrestling since freshman year. However, in the two years I've already qualified for state I have watched every class, sometimes over my own. I had no idea who Eric Luedke, Earl Jones, or Jordan Bedore were outside of following them my computer and to be able to see them finally wrestle was a fantastic thing.

Sure, maybe a little more sleep would help, and maybe smoother weigh-ins would be nice, but I, and I feel most other wrestlers, have never had that big of a problem with it. It's just part of what state is all about and I love every bit of it just the way it is.