1. For me, I'm a competitor and wouldn't want to sit behind and not be the starter, but some guys dream of wrestling at the D1 level and getting their degree, and I respect that wrestling is the end all; there are so many more important things than just a sport, so who cares, in my opinion? If they want to go D1 or any division, I respect it because, even if you're not a starter, it's not an easy thing to balance social life, wrestling, and school and get a degree.
2. My goal was to be a national champion, and I thought I had a better chance at beating anyone at 125 over Vito. I tried to get right and get the weight down properly, but my body just never responded. I couldn't move my legs at all, and I felt so weak that I couldn't do anything. In all my losses, I never felt outclassed, but it felt like the scale was beating me, and that was disappointing. I want to move back up to 133, but it was too late for that, so I did everything I could, and without going into detail on some of the things that happened over the season, I'll just say don't cut weight because I was killing myself and my body was shutting down on me.
3. I want to coach. I've done a lot of camps and clinics last year and really enjoy coaching, and my plan is to coach. But you never know.
4. RBY was a two-time national champ, and I proved I could wrestle with him and showed myself how good I actually was, even though I lost 5-2.
5. RBY, he's fast!
6. Probably Gable