September 16, 2024

It’s impossible to go to a Penn State wrestling match without seeing one of the University’s most famous landmarks.

“The Nittany Lion Shrine” is a staple of University Park. It’s something that many people don’t want to leave State College without seeing, regardless of how much they care about Penn State wrestling or any PSU sport, for that matter.

There should be another statue close in proximity to the Nittany Lion Shrine one day. That statue would be of Cael Sanderson.https:

Initially, I debated writing this column. Not because of the premise since I strongly believe what I’m writing but rather because of the timing. Sanderson’s only 44 years old, and I don’t think it’s necessary for Penn State to commission a statue until he retires. It feels like that day is far off but it’s worth noting that Dan Gable, now the only coach with more national titles than Sanderson, retired at 48.

So why not write this column now?

Another thing that made me hesitant was the inevitably that any time the words “Penn State” and “statue” are brought up in the same sentence, many fans will talk about— or at least think about— whether Joe Paterno’s statue should return.

I hope people don’t use this column as an excuse to debate that, but I don’t rule the world, so I won’t worry too much about it.

Now, back to wrestling.

With Penn State winning its 11th national title on 13 seasons this past weekend, Gable’s the only coach with more national titles than Sanderson (Oklahoma State legend Ed Gallagher is tied with 11, but the way Penn State is going, that shouldn’t last long).

There are a lot of parallels between Gable and Sanderson. Both wrestled at Iowa State, and there are people who believe that each had the greatest college career of all time (six national titles and one loss between them). Both proceeded to become all-time great coaches at schools that weren’t their alma mater but rather in the Big Ten. Gable became a coaching legend at Iowa State’s No. 1 rival, Iowa. Sanderson was Iowa State’s head coach for three seasons before leaving for Happy Valley.

In short, Iowa State could be the premier wrestling school if things had worked out differently. Sorry, Cyclones fans.

There are some things in wrestling that Gable’s done and Sanderson hasn’t.

In freestyle, Gable won a World Championship and an Olympic Gold Medal.

Sanderson has Olympic Gold, but no World Championships. That’s all in the past.

What Sanderson has a chance to do now is surpass Gable’s coaching record of 15 national titles. He needs to win five more to accomplish that feat, and with any other program, that’d take awhile.

But Penn State wrestling isn’t like any other program, and right now, there’s no reason to believe Sanderson won’t pass Gable before he turns 50.

 

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