UVA UVA UVA....14th last year. moving up?
UVA UVA UVA....14th last year. moving up?
I'm a nova fan, so it's a biased opinion.
clerks wrote:
UVA UVA UVA....14th last year. moving up?
haha, Minnesota might have a shot at top 10 too!
I AGREE 100%
Experience wins titles. So once again it'll be a dual between Wisco and Colorado. Talent can get you top-10 but only talent and experience can get you the title. The Ducks may be loaded but don't believe the hype--they will not be title contenders until Gaylord is gone and Vin's recruits are fully developed.
Ludacris wrote:
Experience wins titles. So once again it'll be a dual between Wisco and Colorado. Talent can get you top-10 but only talent and experience can get you the title. The Ducks may be loaded but don't believe the hype--they will not be title contenders until Gaylord is gone and Vin's recruits are fully developed.
The returning team without the new recruits and transfers are actually very good, and have some experience. They redshirted several key players last year, most people forget that. Yet they still won Pac-10's and regionals.
Just like at Vin's time at Stanford, experience tends to come quickly to newcomers when you have experienced teachers.
I agree with what you're saying, but these are not 9:10 guys who never made it to a national championship of any kind. Rupp, Shadrack & Diego will return with plenty of experience to lead the team and Daniel Mercado, AJ and Klotz will all have a year of college training and some racing under their belts. If that was your top six you would pose a serious threat at the national title. Now if you're back ups are Chad Hall, Centrowitz, Chapa (the list goes on) then you are pretty formidable. They have 14:00 5k guys and 8:50 steeple guys that aren't even being mentioned.
bump.