timmy p wrote:
TTU Superfan wrote:
T. Boone Pickens bribed the scorers!!!
I think he is dead.
He lives in the heart's of all oil tycoons
timmy p wrote:
TTU Superfan wrote:
T. Boone Pickens bribed the scorers!!!
I think he is dead.
He lives in the heart's of all oil tycoons
Quackks wrote:
Peter Gibbons wrote:
Charles Hicks--Nico Young rivalry is on for the next few years.
Hicks will probably go pro, not sure he wants to go through a full NCAA season before Paris 2024
What exactly is he going to run in Paris 24?
Runningart2004 wrote:
OK States would have won by 6 and 7th man score.
Alan
1000% irrelevant information since that's not part of the scoring.
GretaT wrote:
Did that goober in the hat from OSU lose a place bc he was focused on stopping his watch??
Hat guy was the one that tied the BYU man. Probably could have edged him and got the team title
Peter Gibbons wrote:
Blahbleheh wrote:
Holy sh!t what a race. What happened to Stanford
They are waiting for the Young brothers to show up before they win their first team title since 2003. 2024 they will win it?
Colin Sahlman was their daddy last year. Didn't he have a bad race?
guys help wrote:
Runningart2004 wrote:
OK States would have won by 6 and 7th man score.
Alan
1000% irrelevant information since that's not part of the scoring.
Relevant because NCAA tiebreak is stupid and the HS tiebreak is much better as a team sport
guys help wrote:
Runningart2004 wrote:
OK States would have won by 6 and 7th man score.
Alan
1000% irrelevant information since that's not part of the scoring.
Lol...next tie breaker is some alternate's PR.
Expectations too high for Sahlman. He looks to be more of a mid D specialist but 30:38 on this course ain’t too shabby.
AP5000 wrote:
Quackks wrote:
Hicks will probably go pro, not sure he wants to go through a full NCAA season before Paris 2024
What exactly is he going to run in Paris 24?
And didn’t he declare internationally for Britain? Harder market to get the pro dollars in these days it seems. Especially when. His “brand” is US based.
Fastnbulbous wrote:
Looks like NAU can thank Hasty -- he moved up 10 spots in the end, making up for Kusche's slight fade. Prosser moved up 3 too, great team performance. Too bad Colin couldn't deliver, but I'm sure he'll have a good track season.
(one of the) best high schoolers ever comes in 100th, call him lukas verzbicas
Gas Gas Gas wrote:
Redmau5 wrote:
Sprout had a terrible day for Stanford. I wonder if he was sick
He was injured
Yeah but even a top 10 doesn't put them in the race. Hart, Rousseau, and boyden all needed to be 20 places higher also...
Langon 121st
Colin 151st
Gary Martin 163rd
i thought that the 2022 US HS seniors were at another level???
is that the worse ever showing by US true freshmen?
Some of NAU's guys struggle all year and then run otherworldly on the day. For years now. What the hello, doesn't compute.
He's not going to make the GB squads in either tbf unless he drastically improves
freekiprop wrote:
Fastnbulbous wrote:
Looks like NAU can thank Hasty -- he moved up 10 spots in the end, making up for Kusche's slight fade. Prosser moved up 3 too, great team performance. Too bad Colin couldn't deliver, but I'm sure he'll have a good track season.
(one of the) best high schoolers ever comes in 100th, call him lukas verzbicas
but hopefully doesn't end up like Lukas Verzbicas
Any chance some coaches march off to the protest tent to get random person dq'ed that will affect scores?
should be wrote:
guys help wrote:
1000% irrelevant information since that's not part of the scoring.
Relevant because NCAA tiebreak is stupid and the HS tiebreak is much better as a team sport
Funny how had a thread just last week on how stupid the HS tie break was cause some HS team didn't have a 6th man.
Crazy to think .3 or so is going to be the difference in who wins this...