{"id":2691,"date":"2008-02-17T21:40:37","date_gmt":"2008-02-18T02:40:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2691\/"},"modified":"2016-02-25T20:55:40","modified_gmt":"2016-02-26T02:55:40","slug":"garrett-scott-resembling-past-greatness","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.wrestlingpod.com\/wrestling-news\/w2691\/garrett-scott-resembling-past-greatness\/","title":{"rendered":"Garrett Scott resembling past greatness"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>By Guy Cipriano<\/p>\n<p>The crowd clapped and pounded every inch of Rec Hall with a minute remaining.<\/p>\n<p>Considering the wrestler on the mat, a rhythmic cheer seemed fitting.<\/p>\n<p>Penn State freshman 141- pounder Garrett Scott glided around the circle with Michigan&#8217;s Kellen Russell, jockeying for position in a one-point bout.<\/p>\n<p>Scott&#8217;s moves resembled the claps &#8221; every one featured a purpose.<\/p>\n<p>Scott prevented Russell from recording a takedown during that final minute to earn the biggest win of his young college career.<\/p>\n<p>Triumphs such as the 4-3 victory over the fourth-ranked Russell are what many envisioned when Scott committed to Penn State in 2005. The win helped the Nittany Lions defeat Michigan 20-14.<br \/>\nIn some ways, Scott (14-3) has arrived on schedule. In some ways, Scott has arrived later than expected.<\/p>\n<p>He&#8217;s only two years removed from his high school career.<\/p>\n<p>But his high school career wasn&#8217;t like many others.<\/p>\n<p>He won three PIAA Class AA titles at Juniata Valley. He would have likely claimed a fourth if a violation of his charter school&#8217;s Internet use policy didn&#8217;t prevent him from participating in the state tournament as a senior.<\/p>\n<p>The start of Scott&#8217;s college career was then delayed because he didn&#8217;t become a full-time student until 2007.<\/p>\n<p>Scott&#8217;s status as a small-school wrestling icon attending a major program less than an hour from his hometown created some intriguing possibilities.<\/p>\n<p>Yet when this season started, Scott figured loosely into the Nittany Lions&#8217; plans.<\/p>\n<p>His optimal weight was 141 pounds, the spot occupied by All-American Jake Strayer. Scott completed the weight certification process later than most teammates so he never participated in preseason wrestle-offs.<\/p>\n<p>He then quietly started his college career as a 149-pounder at the East Stroudsburg Open on Nov. 18. Scott went 3-1, dropping a one-point decision to Harvard All-American J.P. O&#8217;Connor. At first, the open circuit appeared to be Scott&#8217;s only competitive avenue.<\/p>\n<p>But Scott changed his entire season by winning the Nittany Lion Open on Dec. 2. He went 6-0 after cutting to 141, defeated Strayer 7-3 in the semifinals and wore a Penn State singlet, ending the possibility of a redshirt season.<\/p>\n<p>A week later, Scott wrestled All-American Nathan Morgan and lost 6-3 during a dual meet at Oklahoma State.<\/p>\n<p>Scott and Strayer then shared the starting spot for two months before engaging in what was expected to be a winner-take-all wrestle-off last week. The wrestle- off, which was delayed multiple times because of Scott&#8217;s hamstring injury and the death of Strayer&#8217;s grandmother, featured a murky conclusion. A rib injury forced Strayer to default and Scott received the starting spot against Michigan.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Unfortunately, he got hurt,&#8221;\u009d Scott said. &#8220;He&#8217;s a good kid. I take nothing from him. I&#8217;m excited to take the spot.&#8221;\u009d<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s unclear whether Scott has earned the spot for the rest of the season. Another wrestle-off is a possibility if Strayer&#8217;s injury heals.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know where it&#8217;s going from here,&#8221;\u009d Scott said.<\/p>\n<p>Scott, who has recorded five falls and two technical falls in 17 college bouts, received some impressive reviews after his performance against Russell, the top-ranked 141-pounder last month.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Garrett is special,&#8221;\u009d senior 133-pounder Tim Haas said. &#8220;He just has it. When he&#8217;s on, and when he wants to win, he wins. To see him move the way he does and do the things that he does is huge for the team.&#8221;\u009d<\/p>\n<p>Scott&#8217;s ability to defeat Russell despite a practice schedule interrupted by the wrestle-off and hamstring injury impressed coach Troy Sunderland.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;He hasn&#8217;t been able to practice a full, hard go,&#8221;\u009d Sunderland said. &#8220;For the amount of practice he got in, it was phenomenal to beat the kid he was able to beat.&#8221;\u009d<\/p>\n<p>As others searched for adjectives to describe his performance and potential, the confident Scott handled his fate like somebody who always expected to be in his current position.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;I wanted to start from the beginning of the season,&#8221;\u009d he said. &#8220;I worked hard to get that spot and now I&#8217;m here. I just have to bust my butt in practice and get in top shape.&#8221;\u009d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Guy Cipriano The crowd clapped and pounded every inch of Rec Hall with a minute remaining. Considering the wrestler on the mat, a rhythmic cheer seemed fitting. Penn State freshman 141- pounder Garrett Scott glided around the circle with Michigan&#8217;s Kellen Russell, jockeying for position in a one-point bout. 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