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Uploaded by Joe Williamson | April 27, 2011

Jordan Leen of Cornell and Michael Chandler of Missouri battle in this Classic Flowrestling match. Michael Chandler and Jordan Leen had one of the craziest scrambles ever, taking place for an entire period of non stop action. Jordan Leen was an NCAA champion and Michael Chandler was an all american.

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Emmanuel Del castillo 8 months ago

yeaaaaaa possible scramble of the weeek

CHANDLERS THE STALLER. 9 months ago

If you have wrestled D1 the past few years or know the rules then you'd know that if you stand up before the leg comes in its stalling on the top wrestler (leen) HOWEVER if the leg goes in and you stand up it is stalling on the bottom man after a couple stalemates. Watch the tape... leg goes in... chandler stands up... chandlers technically the one stalling. However when a guy like leen (filthy boots) is on top I would keep standing up too... best bet is not to roll around on the mat with him.

Charlie Warfield 10 months ago

great match leen is tough scrambler.

youbetternotte 1 year ago

I agree with this guy completely....if you don't know these two guys you shouldn't comment on this website until you become a more educated fan!!!!! Get your Ish together!!

chazz michael michaels 1 year ago

i hope that flo puts more classics up both collegiate and international

JCBsDad 1 year ago

Don't know either of these guys? If you don't know either of these guys, then I don't think your opinion on wrestling should be taken seriously.

storppey 1 year ago

I don't know either one of these guys and I don't care who wind. but Leen should have been called for stalling in 2nd period!! ridiculous! stalling is rarely called anymore.

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

I have a funny story on the evolution of scrambling in wrestling over the years...

Well we happened to have a good middle weight who was going for a state title who also happened to be a very funky wrestler at the same time. We needed more workout partners so we asked 3 of the old timers to come in and roll around with him. Keep in mind that none of these former wrestlers or coaches have done anything in wrestling since 1998 but they all excelled at the sport.
Within a week, all three had their knees torn out because instead of going with the flow and actually scrambling, they fought it because they thought they could stop it.
hahahah they blew out their knees! hilarious!

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

scrambling is just a form of evolution. as long as humans are on earth we will get better and be stronger at everything we do...for example a football team in the nfl today would crush a team from the 70s

Maurice Alexander 1 year ago

Scramble of the CENTURY

Anonymous Coward 1 year ago

I have a funny story on the evolution of scrambling in wrestling over the years. I am a coach from a successful program and some of the old timers (wrestlers and coaches) were doing their normal complaining in the stands at home matches how all the scrambling and funk in wrestling was junk and how it wouldn't work on them.

Well we happened to have a good middle weight who was going for a state title who also happened to be a very funky wrestler at the same time. We needed more workout partners so we asked 3 of the old timers to come in and roll around with him. Keep in mind that none of these former wrestlers or coaches have done anything in wrestling since 1998 but they all excelled at the sport.
Within a week, all three had their knees torn out because instead of going with the flow and actually scrambling, they fought it because they thought they could stop it.
Then a 4th old timer thought the roll through tilt was junk and said it would never work on him so we put him on the same kid during a practice and it was a 2:00 minute tech fall.
The rest of us coaches just quietly smiled with self satisfaction.

NJ Fan 1 year ago

They definitely say boots in Jersey.. Leg/boot, same thing.

Gc145 1 year ago

ive never heard the term "boot" being used for putting a leg in weve allways called it by putting a leg in

monika jewinski 2 years ago

yeah who is leen, def not the red headed boney from TN

duh 2 years ago

I think all this scrambling from a standpoint of sound wrestling is not good, period. I am not saying that it does not work or is not fun to watch because obviously it does work and it is entertaining to watch but this type of wrestling exposes positioning flaws that are often exploited at higher levels. At 1:30, Leen hits that BEAUTIFUL underhook ankle pick but because he made a critcial error in his finish, he got into one of the most ridiculous energy wasting scrambles I have ever seen, flip flopping over his back time and time again when wrestlers should be taught to NEVER roll over your own back and to finish their offensive attacks error free. Scrambling like that also runs the risk of serious knee injuries. All this scrambling may work but give me a textbook leg attack to a clean mistake free finish any day of the week over this type of "new age" wrestling which has proven to be useless at the international level.
You are obviously correct, what sloppy wrestling. I mean who is Leen? Its not like he took that ability to scramble and ever did anything impressive with it like win nationals.... oh wait.

Rick Rado 2 years ago

Just so fun to watch this one again. Much credit to Chandler too for one hell of a barn burner.

2 years ago

best scramble ever

Nick 2 years ago

shouldnt have been 2 at the end of the first and it was clearly stalling on Leen in the second not to mention 2 cautions both on him....

marbles 2 years ago

i dont think that was two. and why was there no stall called on leen in the second?

2 years ago

holy crap this match blew my mind away

cam myers 2 years ago

I love that.. fighting off that two forever! There both straight up brutes

nj wrestling 3 years ago

crzy scramble!!!

Monzey 3 years ago

This is soooo great!

jake_145 3 years ago

leen is a pro badass

good match 3 years ago

i think chandler should have had that point from that take down at the end

jordan 3 years ago

every body know jordan leen was going to win but that was a gud match

carlos williams 3 years ago

THAT WAS A GOOD MATCH THEY BOTH WANTED THAT WIN.

jake_145 3 years ago

this was a pretty good ref where im from he might have gotten two maybe three

rob spallone 3 years ago

excellent scrambling!!! wouldnt be suprised to see either one of these two in the finals but leen is just wicked fast

Pdawg 3 years ago

TJ X: The reason scrambling is becoming more and more prevalent is because there are more counters to attacks than there used to be. More and more, being able to perform at the highest levels (college and international) is about learning POSITIONS not MOVES. To beat top notch guys you have to be able to dominate in every position you find yourself in, not just hit moves and expect to score because, once again at the highest level, guys are going to know how to counter and chain wrestle, hence a scramble is bound to ensue. All scrambling is is a fight to gain the best position possible. It's not just a bunch of flopping around. Believe it or not, there is a technique to "scrambling".

Dude, it sounds like you have either been away from the sport for a while or you haven't wrestled in a long ass time. Catch up with the times.