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That's the kind of commitment it takes to be a champion, says Mark. Mark went out with a new attitude and a burning desire to win. He began working with Stanford coach, Chris Horpel, and eventually won the California State Championship. That was probably the most miraculous win he ever had because up until that point, he had never won a tournament.<br>After high school he wrestled for UCLA on a scholarship. Later, Mark and his brother Dave wrestled for the University of Oklahoma. This is where Mark unchained the beast and won the NCAA Championship three times!<br>In 1982 Ed Banach was going to be the first four-time NCAA champion in history. To make things exciting Mark moved up a weight class from 167 lbs. to do battle with Banach in the 177 lb class. Mark cleaned house when he beat Banach in the finals 16-8 and was named the Outstanding Wrestler at the NCAA finals. Mike Chapman, editor and publisher of W.I.N. magazine called it the second greatest match in NCAA history. Larry Owings defeat of Dan Gable is considered to be the greatest.<br><br>THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP<br> <br>After college, Mark tried out for the World team and made it. He placed seventh while Dave took first. Next came the 1984 Olympics where Mark and Dave both, took gold medals. Mark won the 1985 World Championship, and considered it to be the best tournament he ever wrestled. In 1987 he found himself grinning again with another gold medal, in the World Championship.<br>Mark claims he got his belief in God through wrestling. He remembers all the really tough life-changing matches. He did every thifour day a week schedule. Coach Reeve's program is all business and he likes the eight hours per week NCAA off-season training limit.  Four hours can be spent in the weight room, while the other four can be spent on speed, agility, flexibility, muscle tone, and development of a better athlete, says Reeve.  The rest of the time they can devote to their studies or social life. I don't want to take up too much of their time. <br>Jeremy Beutler is a 6-3 260-pound senior defensive end.  I believe the Power Clean is by far the most important lift for football, says Jeremy.  My vertical jump is now 36-inches. I started out at 28 inches. In football you need explosive power.<br> When I go for a max or a big rep series, I get mean, get mad and think positive. I feed off the energy of my teammates. They cheer me on. It's the same as a football game. I enjoy the off-season and getting bigger and stronger. But the one thing I like about our football team is that we're like a very close family, a close family that strives to get the best out of each other. <br>Jeremy is a Spanish and business major. He wants to work in international business in Latin America and has already studied for three months in Mexico.<br>Tom Carder is a 6-1 215-pound inside linebacker who is a three-year starter. Tom got involved in Powerlifting at Avon Lake High School. Weighing only 205 he Benched 320, Squatted 550 and Dead Lifted 570 pounds before becoming a Bobcat. He now Power Cleans 340 from the floor and says Tom,  Cleans are my favorite lift.<br> I think, however, Squats are the most important