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Jamil Kelly’s wrestling story doesn’t follow the usual script. He wasn’t a blue‑chip recruit. He didn’t win an NCAA title. But he did become an Olympic silver medalist and one of the most respected coaches in the sport. In this episode of the Full Tilt Podcast, we cover Jamil’s entire arc: – Growing up in Atwater, CA and getting pulled into wrestling as a late starter – Learning from VHS tapes, “How Low Can You Go,” and studying the greats – JUCO life at Lassen with future D1 and international stars – Transitioning to Oklahoma State under John Smith and battling the mental side of confidence – Wrestling Lightner, Guerrero, Ironside, Schmidt and living through the Bedlam era – Training with Colet and the 2000 Olympic Team and realizing the Olympics were possible – Beating Lincoln McIlravy, qualifying for Athens, and winning Olympic silver – Coaching at Harvard, Stanford, Arizona State, UNC, and in the corner for world champion Trent Hidlay It’s a masterclass in belief, persistence, and what it really takes to “know what it looks like” at the highest level of wrestling. Timestamps: 04:15 – Growing up in Atwater, CA and getting “talked into” wrestling as a 4'11" freshman football player 12:40 – VHS tapes, “How Low Can You Go,” and learning wrestling by rewinding John Smith a thousand times 21:10 – From non‑power high school to California state podium and finding JUCO powerhouse Lassen College 32:00 – Life at Lassen: TJ Williams, Reggie Wright, Belarusian hammers, and turning JUCO into a D1 factory 41:30 – The Oklahoma State visit during World Cup, choosing the Cowboys, and first reality check in the OSU room 53:00 – Mental battles in college: wrestling not to lose, Lightner stories, and what held Jamil back at NCAAs 1:03:30 – How training with Colet, Terry Brands, and the 2000 Olympic Team made the Olympics feel possible 1:13:00 – Beating Lincoln McIlravy at the 2004 Trials, game-planning the Russian, and winning Olympic silver 1:22:00 – Coaching chapter: Harvard culture shock, building trust with athletes, and the “odd couple” partnership with Trent Hidlay 1:25:30 – What Jamil wants wrestlers and coaches to take away about belief, preparation, and “knowing what it looks like” If you enjoy this episode, hit subscribe, drop a comment with your favorite story, and tell us which wrestling legend you want to hear from next! www.thefulltiltpodcast.com
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