I don't have anything against Klemm. He was a pretty good wrestler in his time and he did good job with his kids program. Klemm coached East Kansas from 1989-2003. Compare those years with Blair Academy and tell me, using common sense if you possess it, that East Kansas can compare to them. By the way one of Klemm’s top wrestlers, Justin Dyer, was knocked off by Blair’s Kurt Backes at the 2002 High School Nationals. Dyer had no business being on the mat with the kid. The technique of the Blair kid was far superior to that of the East Kansas kid. As far as Johnston, Bunch, Roberson goes, I guess your going to tell me that their high school and college coaches had nothing to do with their success. I really think that Bobby Douglas (Iowa State coach) probably taught Roberson a little more than Klemm. I would say that Bobby Douglas has probably forgotten more about wrestling than Klemm will ever know. Lastly, I would think that you would have sense enough not to give credit to Klemm for Stanford's lone national champion. That kid was on his way to a championship before Klemm even showed up at Stanford. So, even implying that Klemm molded this kid’s accomplishment places Klemm on the coattails of someone else’s success.
As for making me feel like an idiot, I seriously doubt that you will ever do it with your lack of wrestling knowledge.