I Think one would have to consider the coach that came to Beloit and built a dynasty there in the early eighties, I don't recall his name but he really made something out of nothing there and within a couple of years after he left Beloit was no longer a power as a team. also some consideration would be in order toward Gary "Pudge" Wilson, who was a great wrestler at Greely colo. , then coached several of the championship teams at St. Francis, and coached several years at Colby Community College and was competitive Nationally with local Talent, as Compared to the Foreign guys they use now. These two guys , along with Baker at Hoxie and Johnson at Norton, do(and did) a lot with a little and can (and did) compete with just about anyone. Also Rocky Welton is notable to me because he was successful in 3a, 4a, and 6a in at least three different decades, in wrestling styles that changed quite a bit during those years. I doubt if there are any other coaches that have bridged those years and adapted as well as Rocky. (As far as the foreign talent, my apologies go to Luedke and other local guys)