Ezrun wrote:
This year which had nothing to do with covid they had 2 students who were beyond the normal 4 years
Now in the up-and-coming 2021 year
They will have four students who are beyond the normal 4 year time. Span ...
Ezrun wrote:
This year which had nothing to do with covid they had 2 students who were beyond the normal 4 years
Now in the up-and-coming 2021 year
They will have four students who are beyond the normal 4 year time. Span ...
You have been reduced to incoherent babbling.
By the way what happened to your Astrole ID?
Did you get banned or something?
hardrun wrote:
You have been reduced to incoherent babbling.
By the way what happened to your Astrole ID?
Did you get banned or something?
Astro? That's not me I've been an easy run for a long time. I always post under this name.
Anyway it's not incoherent babbling it's a simple point. This past year when BYU won the championship you claimed everyone was a normal 4 year student
But you were wrong they had two 5th year seniors on the team
You also claim that they weren't the oldest team but this year they will have 2 6th year and 2 5th year students. .. and unless you can prove otherwise will probably be the oldest team
Anyway you've basically been wrong on everything and can't understand basic humor and so on
But yeah I haven't heard from Astro in a while so there's always that
Faster than Hocker wrote:
Let's get back to predictions.
NCAA finish order.
1. Stanford
2. BYU
3. Arkansas
4. NC State
I will give an age group award to NC State for you.
Arkansas has no chance of making the podium
Tar Heels wrote:
An under the radar team is UNC women. I pick them to be in the top 5.
UNC will not be in the top 10…… top 15 if they all the race of their lives
Generally I think it’s a safe bet that BYU is older than other top teams but MN top 7 this fall might be either 5th or 6th years. 3 of top 5 are in 6th year. Regardless, age is clearly an advantage for programs like BYU and MN that develop talent.
Let's get it on!!! wrote:
Also I guess BYU completely destroys the lie that caffeine is beneficial for runners. Those Mormon babes are kicking butt without any stimulants coursing through their veins. Yeah caffeine is a nasty drug anyway, you just made it to feel normal really quickly after you start using it
BYU sells truckloads of caffeinated soda on campus. They only have a problem with booze and hot beverages.
bugsy seagul wrote:
Let's get it on!!! wrote:
Also I guess BYU completely destroys the lie that caffeine is beneficial for runners. Those Mormon babes are kicking butt without any stimulants coursing through their veins. Yeah caffeine is a nasty drug anyway, you just made it to feel normal really quickly after you start using it
BYU sells truckloads of caffeinated soda on campus. They only have a problem with booze and hot beverages.
That makes no sense. So you're telling me that BYU runners use a lot of caffeine
MidFootStriker wrote:
bugsy seagul wrote:
BYU sells truckloads of caffeinated soda on campus. They only have a problem with booze and hot beverages.
That makes no sense. So you're telling me that BYU runners use a lot of caffeine
Why is this an interesting topic? I have no idea how much caffeine BYU runners consume, but the BYU honor code only prohibits coffee and tea. At least as far as the BYU honor code and the LDS religion go, they can consume all the caffeine they want from other sources. A few decades ago there were Mormons who interpreted “no coffee or tea” as “no caffeine,” but pretty much no one thinks that any more. Some may avoid it trying to be healthy, but it’s not a school requirement.
Nothing interesting going on to comment on. The doldrums of summer.
Why is still Stan Ford still arguing about BYU runners ages when everyone in the country knows them as the older and married runners
Dude just accept it, THEY ARE OLDER compared to any other school and team.
PERIODT.
hobbyjogger 924216 wrote:
MidFootStriker wrote:
That makes no sense. So you're telling me that BYU runners use a lot of caffeine
Why is this an interesting topic? I have no idea how much caffeine BYU runners consume, but the BYU honor code only prohibits coffee and tea. At least as far as the BYU honor code and the LDS religion go, they can consume all the caffeine they want from other sources. A few decades ago there were Mormons who interpreted “no coffee or tea” as “no caffeine,” but pretty much no one thinks that any more. Some may avoid it trying to be healthy, but it’s not a school requirement.
The only reason to ban coffee and tea is because of caffeine. Why would you ban coffee and tea but allow other caffeinated beverages. Can someone explain that to me?
That's like Banning beer and wine but allowing people to drink Mike's Hard Lemonade. Totally illogical
So you're saying you can drink a Rockstar Energy Drink that has like three times as much caffeine as a coffee but you can't have a cup of green tea.
If religions were not so coherent and based on solid evidence I would maybe think that this is a sign of a deeper problem but that couldn't be given the incredibly well thought-out and consistent nature of reasoning that all of modern religions exhibit
Hey semihaze can you get word to Katelyn Tuohy to watch out for too much sun. She looks like she's in amazing shape except for the fact that I'm worried she's getting way too much sun for a really fair skin blonde girl.
MidFootStriker wrote:
Hey semihaze can you get word to Katelyn Tuohy to watch out for too much sun. She looks like she's in amazing shape except for the fact that I'm worried she's getting way too much sun for a really fair skin blonde girl.
There are members of the Maasai tribe that look fair-skinned compared to the way Tuohy currently looks.... someone needs to talk to her about sun safety
ContextisKing wrote:
bbg95 wrote:
Have you considered developing a more sophisticated sense of humor?
Have you considered commenting on the idea of God as an inflatable invisible Michelin Man? I think your talents would be better Suited weighing in on that mixed metaphor. Leave the Comedy to the comedians
Uh, okay. I'd respond to this, but your comment is incomprehensible.
Yes, Minnesota and Michigan State both had older teams than BYU. That is two out of the top 5.
These Tuohy fanboys have no idea what a normal top college team looks like and they are very slow learners.
So out of the top 5, BYU was 3rd oldest or the average of the top 5.
Prove it! Let's just focus on top 5 to make it easy. BYU has 2 6th year runners, 2 fifth year runners, and fourth-year Runner. Whitney Orton, camp, Bennett, Johnston and middleman. Have to double-check but I think those names are right
For a grand total of 5.25 as their average year. Guarantee of every team that makes the finals they're one of the three oldest
Anyway the point of all of it was just that compared to most teams they are older and more married. But because you want to live in a fairy tale world where everything fits your fantasies, you ran wild with that and assumed it was some great insult instead of just a funny narrative
They were the 3rd oldest of the top 5 teams. Pretty straight forward. That is pretty far off of being the oldest I the field. We will ensure that NC State gets the age group award this year when they lose to BYU and Stanford and you spin it to the positive due to age.
Ezrun wrote:
This year which had nothing to do with covid they had 2 students who were beyond the normal 4 years
Never heard of a redshirt year? Five years (including a redshirt) is normal across all sports.