Missouri super senior Grant Leeth and his unfinished business

by | Aug 17, 2020 | Short Time | 0 comments

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Grant Leeth is one of the oldest athletes in Division I wrestling. A 2014 high school graduate, Leeth’s career started at Duke before he transferred back to his native Missouri to wrestle for coach Brian Smith at the University of Missouri.

Leeth joins Short Time to talk about his career and some of the things he’s balancing with wanting more eligibility, even though he’s entering his seventh year of competition. He’s had more appendages injured than … well, most everyone.

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