
To get you ready for the Wrestling Championships this weekend I’ve interview someone close to home to give you their thoughts on all the excitement ahead. These are the words of Coe College senior,
Tyler Burkle, (National Wrestling Champion ’08) and his thoughts on the upcoming weekend.
Are you ready for another run at the National Championship? Absolutely. I came up a little short of my goal last year when I took 3rd place. I feel like that has motivated me through the off season. I have put more time and effort into my training this off season than I ever have before. I realize that this is my last shot at wrestling in the NCAA National Championships, I want to go out on top. I have been wrestling since I was four years old, and it all comes down to this last week.
What are you hopes going into the weekend? What is your ultimate goal? My goal is to win the team title. Coe has never been national champions as a team and that is definitely the ultimate goal. I also want to win an individual title, but I think the team goal is more important. I think if we all go out there and wrestle up to our ability, the national championship is definitely within reach.
How did you feel after you won the National Championship a couple years ago? It was an awesome feeling. It just felt so good to have all of my hard work and dedication pay off. It didn't feel nearly as good finishing 3rd place last year and I want that feeling of being a National Champion back again. I want to win for myself, but also for my coaches, family, and friends that have supported me and believed in me throughout my whole wrestling career.
Who is your biggest competition? As a team, our biggest competition is Augsburg and Wartburg. Augsburg is currently ranked number one, Wartburg number two, and we (Coe) are ranked third. As those are the rankings, I feel like all three teams are very equal and capable of winning the championship. It's all about putting it all together when it counts, wrestling your best when the pressure is on.
What are you ranked going into the tournament? I am ranked number one nationally going into the national tournament at 184 pounds. That being said, I will probably have a pretty big target on my back so it's important I am ready to go every single time I step on the mat. I want to get out to an early lead in every match to put doubt in my opponent's mind.
How do you feel about competing against Wartburg, as they have been your biggest rivals in the Iowa Conference for the past few years? I like the rivalry. I think it's good for the sport and it's definitely exciting as an athlete. Wartburg is very good and has an excellent wrestling tradition. To dethrone Wartburg this year would be a great feeling. However, I think that there will be other teams at nationals that will step up and compete for the title.
How would you describe your college wrestling career? What does it mean to you? I had a lot of fun wrestling for Coe. I have had excellent coaches, teammates, and fans. Without these people, I know I wouldn't have had near the success. It means a lot to me that everyone here has been so supportive and helpful. It's great that others are always encouraging you and want to see you succeed. I will definitely miss college wrestling, it has been an awesome journey. I just want to make sure we have a good end to the season.