knower of lots of stuff wrote:
Reality Bath wrote:yep
I think this is the untold story of the weekend. The LRC writeup basically said it's going to be between NAU and Oregon. I disagree.
I think Colorado has to be in the discussion. I think it's between NAU and Colorado. Colorado wins if Dressel and Saarel drop the hammer, which they're very capable of doing if healthy. I'll take Colorado because Wetmore will have them peaking at the right time.
Syracuse, BYU and Stanford are in the mix, too. The men's race is going to be very interesting to watch.
Whereas they can give the trophy to the Colorado women now. The only interesting thing is the individual matchup.
And, as good as Knight looked in the last 400M at Wisco, they can give Ches the trophy now, too.
One thing no one has mentioned, is that Arkansas ran pre-nats without Andrew Ronoh (28:36 last spring). The coach said he would be a game day decision. Apparently the decision was to wait. He is expected to run at SEC's on the 28th. If he is in shape and you add him to Tonui, Bruce, George, and Dalquist (2, 12, 14, 29 at pre-nats), they will be in the mix.