I remember being a member of the first team ever to beat Dan Gable at home [19–18, Iowa City, Feb. 6, 1988]. It must have been 10 or 15 below zero outside. Gable made his wrestlers put back on their warm-ups, and they had to practice out in the ice and snow in the parking lot. We had to walk around them and through them in order to get on the bus and leave.