Interesting topic wrote:
Ulrey\'s a stud but for anyone with half a brain, going to UNI over another major conference school is absurd. UNI would get smoked in any major conference championship because the depth of their team is horrible. Their sprinters are awful, they have no throwers to speak of, and their distance squad is completely laughable. They\'ve built a reputation for themselves with their middle distance group which is fine, but it\'s a formula that will never win them a national championship because they lack a key ingredient which is a good school. I realize they finish higher than most midwest schools at NCAAs but I don\'t really consider the national championships a real test of how good one\'s TEAM is, it\'s more a test of how many studs you have who can score lots of points. Yes, there are exceptions as there always are but take Florida State last year for example, they won the NCAA meet with what? 7 people? That\'s not a team.
Anyway, I\'ve digressed. Ulrey is a true talent that\'s blossomed in college and is one of the toughest competitors I\'ve had the chance of watching. I hope he enjoys the rest of his time at a school with a piss poor budget that can\'t afford anything but lots of jerseys.
You must go to Iowa and still be upset that you finished in the cellar for the 40th year in a row in your conference meet. Or maybe you go to ISU and feel the exact same way - jaded that your neighbors to the north are making the other two regent schools look like D3 comparatively?
You start by calling UNI a bad school, go on in your rabble to say all aspects except their middle distance guys suck, and then say the national championships don\'t really show how good of a team you have. UNI scored in SIX different events at the NCAA meet this weekend - that isn\'t a balanced team? Get real.
Go ahead and make cracks about UNI\'s jerseys all you want - but just know you\'ll be seeing people wearing them holding up shirts on the front page of your papers that read \"THIS IS A PANTHER STATE.\"