I just re-watched and studied Mitch's Finals match against Caliendo. That was one of the most amazing wrestling performances I have ever seen. The combination of pace, aggression and technical proficiency was a thing of beauty to behold. Mitchell didn't give Caliendo any time to get to his offense or even to compose himself after getting scored against. The deep level changes, head and shoulder fakes and crisp/deep shots just never stopped. There wasn't more than a few seconds where Mitchell wasn't bringing it to Caliendo. Mitchell was absolutely smothering him with his activity on his feet and he put a brutal and demoralizing ride on him. If Mitchell could bottle up that performance for future matches it would be downright cruel to his competitors.
It is interesting to compare Mitchell's performance here to his Finals match against Carr two years ago. I realize Carr was a better opponent than Caliendo, but this current version of Mitchell is so much improved. From a technique standpoint, Mitchell is much crisper on his shots and his finishes are cleaner. Mitchell also seems to have found the proper balance between pace/aggression and not putting himself in bad positions with ill-advised shots. Even though he is as active and offensively aggressive as he has ever been, I no longer see him have those moments where his approach was almost frenetic and reckless. Mitchell is also much better on bottom now than his redshirt freshman season. A crucial part of Carr beating Mitchell was his ability to ride him so long, ultimately gaining the match-winning riding time point.
I have a hard time quite understanding how Mitchell can so easily get to his opponents' legs. I think a big part of it is he is able to proficiently attack either leg. As has been mentioned, his outside step is a thing of beauty. And as I mentioned above, his constant level changes and head and shoulder fakes never give his opponents a clean target. He is also constantly using his hands to pepper the head and upper body of his opponents. I loved how on the broadcast they described Mitchell as an "aggressive pest." It can't be fun to wrestle him.
We wrestling fans in general, and Penn State fans in particular, are privileged to be able to witness such an amazing wrestler. I have no doubt that when Mitchell's college wrestling career is over he will be talked about as one of the greatest college wrestlers ever. And the best thing is we still get to watch Mitchell for one more college season.
It is interesting to compare Mitchell's performance here to his Finals match against Carr two years ago. I realize Carr was a better opponent than Caliendo, but this current version of Mitchell is so much improved. From a technique standpoint, Mitchell is much crisper on his shots and his finishes are cleaner. Mitchell also seems to have found the proper balance between pace/aggression and not putting himself in bad positions with ill-advised shots. Even though he is as active and offensively aggressive as he has ever been, I no longer see him have those moments where his approach was almost frenetic and reckless. Mitchell is also much better on bottom now than his redshirt freshman season. A crucial part of Carr beating Mitchell was his ability to ride him so long, ultimately gaining the match-winning riding time point.
I have a hard time quite understanding how Mitchell can so easily get to his opponents' legs. I think a big part of it is he is able to proficiently attack either leg. As has been mentioned, his outside step is a thing of beauty. And as I mentioned above, his constant level changes and head and shoulder fakes never give his opponents a clean target. He is also constantly using his hands to pepper the head and upper body of his opponents. I loved how on the broadcast they described Mitchell as an "aggressive pest." It can't be fun to wrestle him.
We wrestling fans in general, and Penn State fans in particular, are privileged to be able to witness such an amazing wrestler. I have no doubt that when Mitchell's college wrestling career is over he will be talked about as one of the greatest college wrestlers ever. And the best thing is we still get to watch Mitchell for one more college season.