He gets on top of these guys, they don't want to be underneath him. “If we can get him on top of people, man, he's a beast on top, that's a big deal. “I was putting him through a drill the other day and it’s exciting to see the improvements that he's made just with the confidence in his attacks because that's always been something he struggled with - getting takedowns,” Smith said. His early-season success is a product of being healthier, stronger, more mature and more confident this season, according to Mizzou coach Brian Smith. The three-time NCAA qualifier - who’s trying to break through to the national podium for the first time - is off to a 5-0 start with four bonus-point victories. Bigger tests are still yet to come for Noah Surtin, but Missouri’s 125-pounder has aced everything placed in front of him this season - in and outside the Tigers’ practice room.
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