tim nininger, cave spring head coach: "it's been drastic. when i walked in here six year ago, the program wasn't that successful. i told them at the first meeting what we were going to do. there's no magic trick to wrestling, worked hard, and they work hard year- round, and now we're starting to see some of that success. hard work pays off, whether it's in wrestling or life, and i'm glad that they've they're seeing the success pay off, and into life. we've had been a long year, but the guys are battle- tested. we've wrestled a lot of tough tournaments out of town, and hopefully it pays off this weekend." jimmie johnson wrecked out of last night's can am duel at daytona, which means that the 6 time cup champ will have to go to a backup car for sunday's daytona 500 and drop to the back of the field. it's another lesson in restrictor plate racing on a superspeedway where your fate isn't always in your own hands. jimmie johnson/two time daytona 500 champ: decisions by others give you your opportunity. you look in the mirror the entire lap around