everyone's dad wrote:
Most freshmen are not U20 in the spring.
What? The vast majority of freshman are under 20 in the spring season. Most enter college at 18 years old. Is math not your strong suit?
everyone's dad wrote:
Most freshmen are not U20 in the spring.
What? The vast majority of freshman are under 20 in the spring season. Most enter college at 18 years old. Is math not your strong suit?
PekingChef wrote:
everyone's dad wrote:
Most freshmen are not U20 in the spring.
What? The vast majority of freshman are under 20 in the spring season. Most enter college at 18 years old. Is math not your strong suit?
In order to be “U20” in the spring they wouldn’t be able to turn 20 until the following January or later. U20 is not the same as being 19, genius.
Example: Nico Young is 19. Nico is not U20 eligible.
Funny that I have a master's degree in Econ with undergrad in Math and Econ. But you clearly failed 5th grade math.
I think his point is that most freshmen do not turn 20 in the year of the spring semester as frosh. Unless you’re a redshirt freshman or something
everyone's dad wrote:
Most freshmen are not U20 in the spring.
Almost everyone turns 19 as a Freshman in college. Is this foreign to you?
Simple Maffs wrote:
everyone's dad wrote:
Most freshmen are not U20 in the spring.
Almost everyone turns 19 as a Freshman in college. Is this foreign to you?
Being 19 is not the same as being U20. Is this foreign to you?
Where/when is he racing next?
Is he more of a mile/3000 guy or a 3000/5000 guy?
To get into top 10 U20 all time (absolute). He would need:
3:58.7 or 13:38.3
jjjji wrote:
Where/when is he racing next?
Is he more of a mile/3000 guy or a 3000/5000 guy?
To get into top 10 U20 all time (absolute). He would need:
3:58.7 or 13:38.3
Well he just ran 3:59.9 today….
The 3000 is superior.
Fisher did NOT have the american record by end of the year. OP goes home devastated.
Luke was one of the few talented runners in DC while in high school, great dude. Also the first Wake guy to go sub 4