Trying to look it up. Incredible performance for a kid that started track late because of spring football drills.
Hey Now wrote:
When's the last time a true freshman, 19yr old, has won the NCAA and US Championship?
Hell, he could take gold in Rio while in college then chase football dollars.
Hey Now wrote:
At what point does he leave football behind?
He also appears to be the first white man to win the hurdles since 1962 when Jerry Tarr (another University of Oregon football player/track star) won.
Hey Now wrote:
When's the last time a true freshman, 19yr old, has won the NCAA and US Championship?
The last time a freshman won the NCAA championships was Dedy Cooper in 1976.
Hey Now wrote:
When's the last time a true freshman, 19yr old, has won the NCAA and US Championship?
With a little further looking, I can tell you that the answer to your question is: never.
gen bicentennial wrote:Hey Now wrote:The last time a freshman won the NCAA championships was Dedy Cooper in 1976.
When's the last time a true freshman, 19yr old, has won the NCAA and US Championship?
Cooper was an all time great high schooler. He set the national HS record of 13.2 that Skeets Nehemiah broke.
Cooper was 20 years old as a freshman but he was not a redshirt.
Cooper finished fourth in the 1976 Olympic Trials. He does not show in the national championship results, which were a separate meet in those days.
So the answer to your question is: a very long time, at the least.
Yeah, and to win you have to cross the finish line (your time in the semis don't count). So, no, you tried to take something away, but because Allen actually crossed the finish line first he won.
joel przybilla wrote:
not to take away anything from his win but ronnie ash broke 13 in the semis and fell in the finals.
It's not like he'd be poor as a medalist. I could be biased, but I'd rather make a few hundred thousand dollars less, save my brain, and have a sweet olympic ring tattoo.
Realism wrote:
even if he turns into an Olympic medalist caliber hurdler, he could definitely make more money as an average or even backup NFL wide receiver
Hank Moody wrote:Realism wrote:It's not like he'd be poor as a medalist. I could be biased, but I'd rather make a few hundred thousand dollars less, save my brain, and have a sweet olympic ring tattoo.
even if he turns into an Olympic medalist caliber hurdler, he could definitely make more money as an average or even backup NFL wide receiver
Have you ever tried to warmup in 100F temps and maintain your performance?
joel przybilla wrote:
not to take away anything from his win but ronnie ash broke 13 in the semis and fell in the finals.
Where were they hiding? Seriously, from tv coverage, the stands on the homestretch looked way less than half full and there was hardly a person oil the backstretch stretch stands. I know the stadium capacity is near/slightly over 20,000, but 9,000 would be a generous guess from NBC's coverage.
coach d wrote:
I was there at the meet and it really was 100 degrees in Sacramento (and the fact that almost 10,000 people still turned out is something I hope USATF pays attention to) .