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Projections
College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 6:55PM Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Who to watch out for in the next 4-8 years on NCAA scene that isn't a tradtional powerhouse
Let's here some predictions ( please provide a little reasoning for your picks)
break it up
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 7:03PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
A year ago the obvious pick would be Oklahoma but it looks like they spent a lot on milers quite recently. What qualifies as an up an coming cross program these day? It's always the same 3-4 traditional powerhouses? Anyone else that can break the top 5 that normally never did would be what I would pick and Oklahoma seems to be that school over the last 2 years.
Projections
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 7:10PM - in reply to break it up Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Any team that looks to have big improvements in the near future. Whether It be a team moving up in their NCAA finish, competing for a conference title, or qualifying for nationals for the first time in a while. That's "on the up".
james hogue
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 7:16PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
cal poly
Deep Sleepers! Ima CC analyst
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 7:18PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Look for Mizzou, Princeton, and MSU to make big jumps in the next few years.... Those are my bold picks
Deep Sleepers! Ima CC analyst
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 7:18PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Look for Mizzou, Princeton, and MSU to make big jumps in the next few years.... Those are my bold picks
darkhoarse
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 7:37PM - in reply to Deep Sleepers! Ima CC analyst Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Southern Utah. I believe they were like less than 10 pts behind New Mexico at regionals and from making it to NCAA's the fall.
insidesource
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 7:45PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
U of Illinois. Solid recruiting class this year, new coach and a very solid class coming in next year
Starch
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 8:06PM - in reply to insidesource Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
On the women's side, Alabama and Lipscomb in the South.
jerz
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/6/2012 10:15PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Not a big name school or anything, but I think the University at Buffalo could make NCAAs in a few years. They have a great freshman class (for an underfunded state school) and their sophomores are also pretty good. They seem to be a lot better at cross than track though.

Keeping with the SUNY programs, Binghamton is going to be really good in the upcoming years. A 4:07 freshman miler and an 8:19 3k freshman leading their tremendous class.
gofightingillini
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/7/2012 2:38PM - in reply to insidesource Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Coach kennedy and co going to surprise a lot over next few years!
FL Runner
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/7/2012 7:33PM - in reply to jerz Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Kinda feel that Stony Brook has risen pretty strongly over the last 5-7 years...granted they are doing it with New Zealand girls/guys (and some Irish thrown in for good measure), but it has a pretty strong academic reputation internationally...becomes a very easy sell...the Van Dalen twins (what's Holly doing lately??), Eric Speakman, Leonara Joy, Patricia Barry, Oilvia ???

New $3 million dollar track facilty
runn
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/7/2012 8:00PM - in reply to jerz Reply | Return to Index | Report Post

jerz wrote:

Not a big name school or anything, but I think the University at Buffalo could make NCAAs in a few years. They have a great freshman class (for an underfunded state school) and their sophomores are also pretty good. They seem to be a lot better at cross than track though.

Keeping with the SUNY programs, Binghamton is going to be really good in the upcoming years. A 4:07 freshman miler and an 8:19 3k freshman leading their tremendous class.


Binghamton doesn't have a lot of money- they do real well considering. I wanted to donate but they said I couldn't specify where the money would go. I didn't want the 2 and infinity basketball team to get it.
cheeseburgereddy
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/7/2012 8:32PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Mizzou. Wait until next year and you'll see why
EastCoastBias
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/7/2012 9:24PM - in reply to Projections Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Irv Ray has UC Riverside on the cusp of something great in the next couple of years
yeahyeah
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/7/2012 9:49PM - in reply to Starch Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Look for the men from Alabama to potentially qualify for nats in 2 to 3 years, big recruiting class and excellent coaches.
that NJ kid
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/9/2012 10:44AM - in reply to yeahyeah Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
texas... i know that they kinda already are on the national scene but it has really only been the past year or so... and they look to be getting much better.
TBenson
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/18/2012 12:08PM - in reply to EastCoastBias Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
UC Riverside upand comming? You must be talking to crazy Irv Ray personaly or one of his runners. Irv Ray gets spends all most scholorship money on one class. A team of all mature seriors beats alot of mixed age teams but then what happens next year?
From what I hear
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/18/2012 9:29PM - in reply to break it up Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
They won't compete with the big boys, but Duquesne will open some eyes.
Mtn Dew
RE: College cross country/distance programs on the up 3/18/2012 9:42PM - in reply to yeahyeah Reply | Return to Index | Report Post
Alabama didn't even qualify a team for nationals last year after Coach Walker had them as a top 10 program while he was there. Looks to me like the new regime has no interest in having a good XC program at all.
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