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Former UNC national champ Rob Koll on his coaching career and Stanford wrestling’s future


Before coming to Stanford, coached at Cornell for 28 seasons, ending with a career record of 317-101-5 and producing 71 All-Americans and 16 NCAA champions. Koll himself wrestled in college at North Carolina and won the national title at 158 pounds, was a four-time All-American and finished his collegiate career with a 150-20-1 record. (Stanford Daily)

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Former UNC national champ Rob Koll on his coaching career and Stanford wrestling’s future


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