The Metro Classic is a fun and very worthwhile event and we want to keep it that way. So I have to caution this and future selection committees about the litigious world in which we live. The event draws many college coaches and a few scholarships are at stake. So when kids like George Roath, Kevin Ecker or whomever get overlooked, it's a little more than pride and honor that gets dashed. It's the potential to win scholarships worth thousands of dollars. I wonder how confident the selection committee might be in their choices if they realized that each could be held responsible for damages to wrestlers and their families if challenged in the Wyandotte County or Kansas City, Kansas Courts? That would be a terrible thing, but a real possibility. If I were on a selection committee, I'd want to have more than a compass to explain how the "crow flies" to Sabetha or Fort Scott to defend myself. I'd want very clear, established, published, legal rules and when in doubt a wrestle-off to determine the team and to protect myself and the future of the Metro Classic.