Umbeuhauer crying after thrilling victory over Keddy in Quarters

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About Doug Umbehauer 

Organization:Rider University
Current School:Rider University
College:Rider University
High School:Lenape High School


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#61
Bitter And Jealous   June 15 at 8:48am
What a wimp! If I had just won the quarters, I'd be celebrating with a beer and some groupies in the back. Then I'd crush Pucillo and Herbert and fly off to Vegas!
That's what I did when I placed 6th in our JV regional. You gotta know how to roll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#60
Stephen Stonebraker   June 3 at 3:29pm
This has all the elements of a great story! You can't blame Umbehauer one bit for crying. Throughout all of his career, he'd been so close on so many occasions and then he finally does it! All the hard work, all of the sacrifices, all of the dedication, the determination paying off. This is freakin awesome. Anyone who can't see that, has never sacrificed, worked hard, or giving up so much in their life for a goal.
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#59
Swaiman Singh   April 29 at 10:44pm
what a kid man, what a champion..... a true wrestler... SUPERMAN.
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#58
Lou DiSerafino   April 1 at 5:47pm
Anonymous Coward said:
Won this by a piss poor call by the official.
What's your excuse for the 3rd place match?
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#57
Lou DiSerafino   April 1 at 5:44pm
Increadible perfromance Doug! Love the raw emotion... visually shows the level of intensity and commitment required to get there... others would do well to learn from you... You make us proud! Welcome to Rider's "got my picture on the wall" club... Lucky # 13...
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#56
Brown Bear   March 25 at 10:23am
i know you arent supposed to cry but whos going to tell him otherwise, he did great. it's kinda like cejudo in the olympics; nobody in the world could tell him to stop cryin cause he beat them(except his momma)
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#55
Mike Wasson   March 25 at 7:02am
Doug,

Forget the haters. Enjoy your victory. You did Lenape proud by going further than any wrestler in its history.
Forget comparisons to these multi-state champ pedigrees. You got there on hard work and gristle.
Mike
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#54
Painted Demon   March 24 at 2:44pm
thats because we had two national chapions, a runner upo and a handful of all americans in this one tournament come from Jersey. What other state did that? Hater....
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#53
John   March 23 at 10:59am
ny wrestling said:
can all these jersey kids stop going on about how you love yourselves, jersey is home to probably some of the most irritating and annoying people in the world. i dont ever see people from other states on these videos going on about how great their state is, show some modesty.

Haha, a New Yawkuh calling people from another state annoying and irritating! Go drive your shiney Escalade into the Hudson River
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#52
...lol   March 22 at 11:42pm
ny wrestling said:
can all these jersey kids stop going on about how you love yourselves, jersey is home to probably some of the most irritating and annoying people in the world. i dont ever see people from other states on these videos going on about how great their state is, show some modesty.
...lol by showing modesty that means that you think they ARE as great as they say?
hahah chillout man...NJ is great, So are others, if it bothers u then chant for another state
otha wise...chillaaxxx
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#51
Anonymous Coward   March 22 at 7:17pm
jaggers didnt cry because he was a blue chip recruit out of highschool who was born with the talent to be an all american. doug wasn't even a state champ who trained and sacrificed and went through a lot of adversity to get on that podium and deserves to celebrate it however he needed to.

Also jaggers tear ducts might have been dried up from the tanning beds hes been in lately
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#50
Bubearcat   March 22 at 5:59pm
This is why we love this sport. Only 80 young men in the entire country got to be where he was this year. Awesome stuff.
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#49
NY (below Me)   March 22 at 5:28pm
Stop being a hater.
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#48
Ny Wrestling   March 22 at 5:26pm
can all these jersey kids stop going on about how you love yourselves, jersey is home to probably some of the most irritating and annoying people in the world. i dont ever see people from other states on these videos going on about how great their state is, show some modesty.
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#47
Anonymous Coward   March 22 at 4:09pm
Anonymous coward is a good name for you. . . you obviously did not see the match or are from IOWA.
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#46
Anonymous Coward   March 22 at 12:30am
Won this by a piss poor call by the official.
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#45
Jersey Fan   March 21 at 11:35pm
great job doug, way to get it done not once, but twice man(how do you think goodman feels now...much better than a state title).
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#44
Rob Cogar   March 21 at 6:13pm
Don't say strong men don't cry
in the bible

John chapter 11 verse 35 it says "Jesus wept."
Enough said
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#43
Mrs. Kirchner   March 21 at 5:35pm
Doug, ONLY REAL MEN CRY! You are an awesome wrestler and a great man. You are a role model to so many wrestlers. The coaches are great at Rider and do care for the wrestlers, it is obvious! Congratulations to your parents.
Enjoy the moment!
GO BRONCS!
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#42
Anonymous Coward   March 21 at 5:25pm
jaggers didnt cry
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#41
LoSt   March 21 at 4:19pm
thats sweet, doesnt take anything away from his performance at all. He had an emotional win in the quarterfinals.

Whats even more impressive is that he beat the same guy again to take 3rd.
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#40
D.Mill   March 21 at 3:08pm
Jersey Fresh !! dougy you the man
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#39
Anonymous Coward   March 21 at 2:43pm
hes not crying those are tears of victory
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#38
Jargonuse19   March 21 at 8:54am
Great journalism being able to capture this without infringing on his moment. Nothing wrong at all with it. I'm sure he's not embarrassed by it. Beating Keddy was a nice upset - and gets him the coveted All-American status that he will always have attached to his name.
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#37
Johann Gerlach   March 20 at 11:49pm
Umbrehauer you complete stud!!!! Do it man!!! Go get third place!
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#36
Lawrence Levinstone   March 20 at 11:13pm
time to take down the stick figure drawing he has up where the all-american pics at rider go and put a real one up... nice work doug, rider, coach taylor and of course john hangey
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#35
Mcm   March 20 at 9:46pm
Having wrestled for HC Gary Taylor, I can't tell you how real that scene is. I only wish we could get him to the finals.....Don Fisch close in2007....Doug close today. He is total class and loves his guys.
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#34
M Budz   March 20 at 9:30pm
That's called spilling your guts and having nothing left.

Envy is a pretty good word to describe it.
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#33
And   March 20 at 9:28pm
I've never cried like that from being some happy, I'm actually envious.
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#32
Yup   March 20 at 9:26pm
Anyone who thinks he's a whimp for crying, he could more than likely take you down.
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#31
Anonymous Coward   March 20 at 9:25pm
Is it really necessary to film him crying?
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#30
Dave Bender   March 20 at 9:06pm
Hey great job Doug! New Jersey is proud of you! Awesome to see a guy who cares that much.
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#29
jerseyboys   March 20 at 9:01pm
TRUELLY NICE TO SEE GREAT JOB
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#28
Cman47572   March 20 at 7:11pm
THATS AWESOME SHOWS YOU WHAT KIND OF A KID HE IS.tHATS WHAT YOU CALL LEAVING IT ALL ON THE MAT.CONGRATS MAN .EXCELLENT VICTORY NOW FINISH YOUR DREAMS
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#27
M Budz   March 20 at 6:16pm
Props, guy.
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#26
Arm-spin   March 20 at 5:35pm
he better not get too excited, he's still got a semi-final coming up! Winning the whole thing would be even more fun than being an AA:)
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#25
1lbover   March 20 at 5:29pm
the tears should help for the weight cut tomorrow. Good luck tonight..go Jersey!
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#24
Fakdljf   March 20 at 5:29pm
awesome.
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#23
Buckeye Fan   March 20 at 5:23pm
Really cool to see raw emotion. Congratulations on your win over Keddy!
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#22
Anonymous Coward   March 20 at 5:21pm
sooo awesome. this shows how much heart he poured into his wrestling
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#21
Hawkeye Fan   March 20 at 4:43pm
He deserved it. He kept wrestling and Keddy quit. Congratulation Doug. Now go kick Pucillo's a$$.
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#20
Anonymous Coward   March 20 at 4:39pm
"this fool got lucky watch the match...he stalled the whole time in overtime..."

Ya, but he's in the national semi's...where are you ?
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#19
Anonymous Coward   March 20 at 4:29pm
this fool got lucky watch the match...he stalled the whole time in overtime...
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#18
  March 20 at 4:25pm
wow, way to be extra stalkerish/poparattzish
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#17
Anonymous Coward   March 20 at 4:24pm
this is what its all about
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#16
Anonymous Coward   March 20 at 4:07pm
A touchstone moment is Flo Footage.
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#15
Rob Spallone   March 20 at 4:07pm
thats what wrestling is all about. that shows everyone the true dedication that doug has. way to rep NJ. JERSEY FRESH all the way baby!
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#14
TJ Combo   March 20 at 4:03pm
beautiful
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#13
Eoghanjames   March 20 at 4:01pm
Serious wrestlers understand this goes right to the heart of passion and dedication....You'd only understand it if you ever wanted anything so bad, you'd make the personally deprivating sacrifices needed, and for as many years as it takes, to get that thing. The amazing thing is that wrestlers do it for no gain other than what they expect of themselves. This is what makes the sport special and like no other.
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#12
Jc   March 20 at 3:55pm
congrats doug....good job and good luck in the semis...make jersey proud
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#11
Momo   March 20 at 3:54pm
congrats on the AA but keddy really wrestled like crap the whole match...
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#10
Ya   March 20 at 3:44pm
that gives me chills, you know that wrestling is this guys world and it is paying off.
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#9
JC3   March 20 at 3:37pm
Congrats Umbeuhauer, way to represent NJ! Nothing wrong with some emotion after a victory like that.
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#8
Oregon   March 20 at 3:27pm
when you give everything you have, everyday. For the opportunity to achieve something few have done. And you accomplish some feat that is comparable to beating Phil Keddy in 7 minutes of wrestling. You deserve to cry. I dont blame him.
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#7
Gio   March 20 at 3:25pm
If you've ever achieved anything significant in this sport before in your life, then you wouldn't question "why" they filmed this....

awesome moment!
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#6
Captain Obvious   March 20 at 3:23pm
Why show this? Because it shows another side and dimension of the sport. Wrestlers are suppossed to be tough and stoic, so it's nice to see the contrast. I think it's touching! Great bond between athlete and coach
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#5
Nico   March 20 at 3:23pm
I cried when i made it to state so, who cares hes an AA
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#4
12345   March 20 at 3:22pm
wrestling is emotional. I see nothing wrong with him releasing this emotion, he put everything he had into this match. but, ya, it's personal. Congrats on a great match!
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#3
22ndtitle   March 20 at 3:19pm
anyone who knows how much is put into this sport would not blame him for crying. Congrats on the AA honor Umbehauer. (even tho you beat one of my hawks)
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#2
...   March 20 at 3:14pm
why do u film this.
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#1
Anonymous Coward   March 20 at 3:13pm
I really don't know why they have this
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