Top 40 runners of each conference form a team. In a 10k at sea level on a flat course, who wins?
Top 40 runners of each conference form a team. In a 10k at sea level on a flat course, who wins?
RMAC easily
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wigent23 wrote:
RMAC easily
Why?
Because this past year at D2 nats on a flat course in a 10k at sea level....this is what went down.
RMAC Adams went 1 2 3 Mines 7 Adams 9
GLIAC GVSU went 4 Malone 5 Hillsdale 6 Malone 8 Ashland 10
Basically a dual meet.
RMAC 22 GLIAC 33
Do your own research.
With Adams in the RMAC and Martin as their head coach, they'll win every time.
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RMAC graduates all those guys while GLIAC only graduates 1 of them. Do your own research.
Well I guess you can look at the previous two decades of xc since most of those schools became D2 in the early to mid-90's and I think most would agree that the RMAC has consistently had a lot of teams do quite well.
Obviously there will be great individual runners from most all schools each season and some teams will hit a big year here and there, but the RMAC keeps cranking them out and their conference has actually gotten deeper with more teams and programs added so that is probably only going get better.
In an xc race there are so many variables, the weather, the course, the distances, what other teams impact the overall scoring, etc. that it is hard to predict anything if you have a large number of individuals who have all done well at some point previously all going at it.
How about just enjoy the sport, train hard and go compete. Come back after November and sort it all out. Talk is cheap, that's why they run the races.
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