After he went 35-0 to win the 2006 NCAA wrestling championship, Nate Gallick earned a sociology degree at Iowa State and got on with life.
There is, after all, no pro draft, no financial reward for 132-pound wrestlers.
Gallick then became an assistant wrestling coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga, pocketed maybe $35,000 a year and began to work his way up the college ranks.
He helped the Mocs beat Gardner-Webb, The Citadel and Appalachian State, and
he even returned home, to Sunnyside High School, where he successfully recruited Blue Devil state champion Paul Garza

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