Her goal is going pro, that is why she did not go D1. Nike will sponsor her.
Her goal is going pro, that is why she did not go D1. Nike will sponsor her.
Yep. I had hoped commonsense would prevail, that they would lower the profile, and just let her have a normal college career. All year she ran normal times. But now there is no path forward for her due to the scandal, so the only thing left to do is double down and just go all out to make a world team and by any means necessary. And she is associated with people that have no ethical boundaries. Just look up Lauren Johnson's career. Just the same script accelerated.
Anyway, has no place in college running. Go pro and go away.
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Off topic and thread derailing. Did you watch any of the prelims? She is the tiniest runner on the track. Please troll elsewhere.
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Like I said, go pro and go away so as not to embarrass the sport any worse, and take the HU doping scandal with her. There she can pull the crude Houlihan act and the rest of us no longer have to think about this blight on the sport.
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orange23 wrote:
Her goal is going pro, that is why she did not go D1. Nike will sponsor her.
Well Nike won’t be too concerned about the doping allegations, that assumption is likely true. But when you look at all the details to this story, it’s so trashy, like an old episode of Jerry Springer (RIP). What kind of image does that project for a brand?
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No. Just deeply offended that a runner involved in the worst doping scandal in college distance running while coached by people facing criminal conviction is allowed to disgrace the sport at the college level. Although you are trolling, if you to want to celebrate this farce, suit yourself,
Epo and steroids can produce fast times. Just takes the will and complete absence of athletic integrity to do it. Anyone in the ncaa top 20 could play the same game.
astro wrote:
No. Just deeply offended that a runner involved in the worst doping scandal in college distance running while coached by people facing criminal conviction is allowed to disgrace the sport at the college level. Although you are trolling, if you to want to celebrate this farce, suit yourself,
Have you ever heard of presumption of innocence? Wiley has never been found guilty of anything, so we have to consider her clean and innocent. Or do you want to play judge, jury and executioner? You want to do that?!?
It’s called hard work, something you know nothing about son!
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