The high moral and ethical ground is what we should all seek, but it doesn't always happen that way as we all know.
One perfect example:
If a 152 lb wrestler at the Richmond Regional finishes 2nd, he draws into the bracket with #1 ranked and heavy favorite 34-0 and returning State Runner-Up Sammy Bennett in the ticket round in his path to the Big Show at Conseco. If he finishes 3rd at Richmond he draws into the bracket with a solid but unranked wrestler from Crispus Attacks @ #1, in 33-6 Robert Hawthorne.
No offense to Hawthorne, who I've never met, but I believe most wrestlers would like their chances against him rather than Bennett, and because of the advance notice they can manipulate the outcome to their benefit. No other Regional's wrestlers had the advantage of this choice, and neither should the Richmond Regional wrestlers. Period.
There should be no opportunity allowed for compromising the integrity of the draw whatsoever. Then we wouldn't have to place blind faith in the honesty, or lack thereof, in any of the coaches or wrestlers.
Anything less is a mockery. So that is where the high moral ground really exists, in a draw that can be in no way compromised.