Successful multi national champ schools that just disappeared overnight. What programs fit the bill? Reasons for the drop off?
Successful multi national champ schools that just disappeared overnight. What programs fit the bill? Reasons for the drop off?
How many “recent multi national champ” schools do you think there are? The only ones that could possibly fit the bill for men’s XC are Wisco and OK State.
I am betting that he ends up rephrasing his question to include national class teams instead of national champs.
Wisconsin and OK State didn’t really disappear but I agree that they are close.
OK State is back this year, watch out
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Successful multi national champ schools that just disappeared overnight. What programs fit the bill? Reasons for the drop off?
Univ of Arkansas. It breaks my heart. We don't even go to Penn anymore.
The Tennessee women were amazing 8-10 years ago. They still turn out some studs (and have superb throws and sprints), but they have not returned to winning Penn Relay wheels and SEC DMRs.
In XC, Villanova & Georgetown women.
SLO men's team was consistently nationally ranked in the 2000-2010 time frame, as I recall.
I don't think they are bad now, but I don't think they have made the national XC meet in awhile.
New Mexico's men had some good years as a team, but they lack any kind of depth now.
By the looks of those who bailed on Oregon seems at least xc wise they might be added to the list
Butler was good about 10 years ago but are bad now.
Univ of Oklahoma. They’ve been in the s***** since Martin Smith left. Really the whole track team has sucked. I heard the head coach only has 1 more yr left.
FRANKLIN PIERCE d2 IN NEW HampSHIRE was good but now they DROPPING OTHER TeAMs like Ain’t Nobody’s business!!!!!
The simpsons has been degenerating for years
Better Call Saul.
It's really stretching it now, four seasons in as a supposed story about Saul Goodman. I mean take out the sibling rivalry plot (which did we really need?) and there's not really much left asides from stuffing it full of Breaking Bad characters... What's the point? They'd have been as well just continuing Breaking Bad if they couldn't really come up with anything interesting outside that bubble...
The Flash was good, now it ain't.