Mizzou 25: It's Ben Askren Day!

Tue Apr 01, 2008 at 07:11:29 AM EDT

Over the next couple days, we're going to be taking a community look at the two finalists before the finals at the end of the week.  First up is the champion of the Joann Rutherford Region, Ben Askren.  To get to the finals, Askren defeated Renee Kelly (91%-8%), Christian Cantwell (88%-11%), Lindsey Hunter (80%-19%), and Anthony Peeler (61%-38%).

Share your Askren thoughts, stories, videos, and links in comments.  I'll add some to the post itself as the day progresses.







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2006 National Finals

2007 National Finals

MUtigers bio

"Ben is a leader in the community, at the University and in the wrestling room," Head Coach Brian Smith said. "Ben's goal for the season is not only to become Missouri's first two-time NCAA champion, but also to help the team to the program's first National title. Ben's commitment to the sport of wrestling is amazing and I consider myself fortunate to have worked with him over the past five seasons."

2006 MUtigers chat

"There's nothing more frustrating to me than having an opponent stall. Especially when the ref refuses to call stalling just because I'm wining the match. I try to make all of my pinning combinations as painful as possible so they really don't want to be on the mat with me."

No Holds Barred

"We had just got done with practice and Ben came into the room and he was crying," Pell says. "I had never seen Ben cry. He looked awful, like something terrible happened. I was like, 'What's up, man? What's wrong?'

"He said, 'I'm not explosive enough. I'm not strong enough. I want to dominate my opponents and I don't have the natural ability. I don't have the fast-twitch muscles like good college wrestlers have.' I remember laying in bed thinking about it. I had never seen Ben doubt himself like that.

"I could tell that day is when he made a decision that if he's going to win a national title he's got to change his style. That's when he started developing this whole new style that he's got."

The Ben Commandments

Q: Any other talents?

A: No, not really. Wrestling. Disc golf. I do all right in school.

Q: You've got the T-shirt with your picture that says "Funky," and I understand you've got a new one. Can you describe it?

A: It says, "Askren Labs," and it has me in a science coat. I'm holding a beaker that says, "Funk." On it, it says, "Doing to wrestling what BALCO did to baseball: making it interesting."

Q: How are the T-shirt sales going?

A: We sold quite a few in Detroit, but then my salesman got kicked out of the building. It would have went better had that not happened. He actually got kicked all the way out of the parking lot.

Ben Askren considers new venue

Mixed martial arts is becoming one of Askren's favorite hobbies and he is seriously considering making a career of it once he retires from wrestling.

"I think it's the most natural competition to man," said Askren, who is now training for the Olympic trials while serving as a volunteer assistant coach for the Tigers. "It's one man versus another man. There's no weapons, you go in there, mix it up and whoever's the best is the best."

Once he finishes his wrestling career, how likely is it that Askren will make the transition from the mats to the octagon?

"It's going to happen," Askren said. "Unless I get a (Division I) head coaching job in the next year and a half, which the likelihood of that is close to zero."


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  • My only lament about Askren's career (none / 0)

    Is that he never got to beat that absolute CRAP out of Hendricks at 165...I would have gone almost ANYWHERE to see that happen.

    My biggest memory about Askren was actually in a match I never saw at the National Duals in 2007.  Askren moved UP in weight and took on #2 ranked Roger Kish of MN at 184.  I remember The Boy telling me he had defeated Kish 5-4.  To me, that was insane, knowing that Askren had actually certified to start the season at 165, but wrestled at 174 all that time, but that he could go up even further and still beat the #2 wrestler in the country at that weight...just insane.

    • Agreed (none / 0)

      I would have loved to seen Ben avenge his high school loss to Johny. It's interesting to think about what would have been different if Askren and Pell had switched weight classes, but considering how their senior years went, I am ok with things just as they were.

      • Oh wow...never knew Askren and Hendricks (none / 0)

        locked up in high school...that makes me want to have had them wrestle even more, especially since I think Ben would have not only beaten him, but would have enjoyed it as well...much like how I enjoyed when Hendricks got the smile CRUSHED off of his face 2 years ago in Hearnes in the Big XII Championships.
  • Askren, Askren, Askren (none / 0)

    I know I've waxed poetically on Ben before, but I'm not going to pass up a chance like this. When Coach Smith started, everyone told me to believe in him, because he'll do great things. Being a Catholic and a Cubs fan, I'm not short on faith, so I bought in on Brian. Ben is who made me proud of that faith. Ben is who let me smugly say to the guy wearing an Iowa wrestling shirt, "Yeah, I was a manager for Mizzou wrestling. Have you seen how we're doing this year?" Ben is who started a wave of fantastic out-of-state recruits. Ben is someone that all wrestling fans and Tiger fans should be proud of, because he is an excellent representative of our sport and our school.

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