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Poster: eyevee
Subject: RE: Penn 4xmile
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The lack of athletic scholarships might be a benefit for the Ivies. A larger group of kids come in as every athlete is getting a Columbia/Princeton education, obviously an incentive, and might be getting it cheap w financial aid, as opposed to the 10 or 12 schol guys on BCS programs. Both teams are incredibly deep, which doesn't hurt for these relays. Don't think Oregon could compete with the number of (healthy) milers on either team right now (Mac Fleet?). Both teams have top notch coaches. And now Princeton has two wheels.

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Princeton wins, Columbia second, Indiana third, and Oregon a distant fourth. How do two non-scholarship programs soundly beat Oregon with all the advantages that program has?

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