There is no doubt the NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships is an exciting spectacle. It's a three-day brawl, capped off with a finals night Saturday night that only the NCAA and ESPN can deliver.
Everyone remembers the highlight of last year's finals in
There is also no arguing that some of the best moments in this year's wrestling season have come in duals, like when Michigan heavyweight freshman Adam Coon beat Minnesota's Anthony Nelson, the defending champion, to give the Wolverines an upset win, or when Nelson secured an upset win for his Golden Gophers over top-ranked Penn State this past Sunday with 6-0 win over Nittany Lions heavyweight Jonathan Gingrich.
There is something about a dual meet in wrestling that brings out the team aspect in a sport where individualism is important.
This weekend the NWCA National Duals will take place on the campus of
The problem lies in that some of the best and most tradition-rich, teams won't be taking part – teams like top-ranked
Right now the NCAA's individual tournament crowns the team title holder.
The National Duals have been around, and have had some great moments, like when
Ryan is passionate about the National Duals, obviously Sanderson is not.
Another coach who is an advocate for the National Duals is Cornell's Rob Koll.
“I'm not going to pretend to say this format is perfect, but from my point of view, it is important to have a National Duals Championship,” Koll said. “When we had the tradition going at
Last year the
“Last year the weather was bad, scheduling was bad but the wrestling was great,” Koll said. “Everyone focuses on how many people are at the venue, but they lose sight of how many more people are watching it on TV. The vast majority of college teams are not in the Big Ten and therefore do not have their duals televised (on the Big Ten Network). “Just imagine when we have the NCAA and ESPN promoting this event for us,” he added. “They want this to happen, and wouldn't be pushing for it if they thought it would be a failure.”
This works at the high school level
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First up is team, and to me, the most exciting of the two weekends. Not the best wrestling, that happens the following week, but the best for overall excitement.
When you throw a team aspect to anything, you get a more involved camaraderie. Don't get me wrong, teammates are cheering for teammates during individual tournaments, but that's amped up in a team dual.
What has happened in the Big Ten this year should be enough evidence for that.
That is something Koll would love to tap into every year. “The National Duals is an opportunity for increased visibility and exposure,” Koll said. “Once every ten years we can get a Big Ten team on your schedule. Without the National Duals, teams in Big Ten won't wrestle us. Teams not in a conference like the Big Ten get shut out of big duals. Plus this is a chance to promote our sport to the casual fan. We know we have our hard core wrestling fans, but if we want to grow the sport, we need to find avenues to showcase our sport to the less ardent fans.”
There lies in some of the problems for the likes of Sanderson and Brands, knowing they have to put their respective teams through the rigors of a Big Ten schedule, then have to wrestle a talented team like Cornell in a non-conference schedule, a or a National Duals.
Maybe some coaches believe it is easier to win a national title in an individual format when you can manage a few instead of a whole team in a head-to-head battle that will pit the whole lineup.
The wrestling season is a long season, but Ryan has his Buckeyes wrestling this weekend, while J. Robinson is bringing his Golden Gophers to defend their title!
Other big teams coming are Cornell, Illinois, Oklahoma, Central Michigan and Iowa State, so there will be some very competitive wrestling.
But it could be better, and should be!