Nick Marable
Considering that Marable actually made All American twice during his collegiate career, some wrestling fans may think that his placement on this list is unfair. However, the reasoning for his placement is quite justified, when you take a look at the reasoning. Wrestling as a backup his freshman year, when he took to the mats as a sophomore and began winning match after match, many fans thought they were looking at a possible three time NCAA champion. He entered the NCAA tournament in 2008 and gave returning NCAA champion Mark Perry all he could handle in the semi-finals, before finishing a very impressive third. To the Missouri faithful, he was a king that was all but crowned. Yet, for some unknown reason, his final two years with the Tigers were drastically different than what expectation had called for. He finished in 7th place as a junior and didn't even place as a senior. To call the end of his collegiate career a disappointment, is an understatement, when considering his potential. The spirit of a wrestler isn't one to give up though. The spirit of a wrestler is to take a disappointment and make the most out of it. To take an unpleasant memory and use it to fuel a fire that burns for victory and success. Marable, a U.S. Champion and the only American to own an international victory over Olympic gold medalist Jordan Borroughs, is potentially on his way to a World championship and an Olympic championship. He may be a one hit wonder in the world of collegiate wrestling, but if he wins a world championship and an Olympic medal, that is what people will remember and that is what people will care about. |
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