Excellent win for Ross in the 400m. 44.13 from lane 8.
Allison and Godwin are contenders for the relay pool.
Excellent win for Ross in the 400m. 44.13 from lane 8.
Allison and Godwin are contenders for the relay pool.
Randolph Ross The Boss
Little late here but big shoutout to Matt Wilkinson of Minnesota. Was a D3 champ last year, moves up to D1 and becomes an all American in the steeple. Big time stuff
ACR in steeplechase
Dwight insisting on HJ coverage. Is he coaching anybody these days?
Sprintgeezer wrote:
Flo’da boy wrote:
FAHNBULLEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
GO
GATORS
CHOMP
My man! Party tonight!
He got lucky that Micah self-destructed, though.
Honest PB, sub-10 in the cards!💪💪💪
Hey, I’ll take it 😆
I’m a few beers deep and am riding this Gator train
Champion Allison and Ryan Willie reviving UF as 400 U!
Brandon Miller :(
6 PBs in 800
Texas guy 9th…
When ignorant people talk about their dislike for a tactical 1500 it just shows a complete lack of knowledge
Pretty lame 800 with the 24 year old, semi pro ringer basically winning it.
Yup, I made a thread about this. We missed 1500 and great steeple because of this misstep, if you have ESPNU. Want a refund-love the distance races
Hunters wrote:
When ignorant people talk about their dislike for a tactical 1500 it just shows a complete lack of knowledge
No it doesn’t. It shows contempt for poor racing tactics and boring races.
RG3 is an absolute blessing added to this production. Hope he stays around.
Theman of theman wrote:
Hunters wrote:
When ignorant people talk about their dislike for a tactical 1500 it just shows a complete lack of knowledge
No it doesn’t. It shows contempt for poor racing tactics and boring races.
I argued this yesterday. It is bad racing.
Kinda feel like this meet lacks some of the star power of the past several years.
Not so much the case on the women's side.
Nicerg3 wrote:
RG3 is an absolute blessing added to this production. Hope he stays around.
RGIII is the biggest star of this meet
Dr. Coleman wrote:
Kinda feel like this meet lacks some of the star power of the past several years.
Not so much the case on the women's side.
Maybe, but pretty much every race has been great.
rojo wrote:
What a sick steeple.
Prior to tonight, we hadn't seen a sub-8:20 at NCAAs since 1985 and only 1 man had ever broken 8:19 at NCAAs - Henry Rono. Tonight, three men broke 8:19
The Sub-8:20 steeples before tonight
1978: 8:12.39 Henry Rono (UTEP), 8:18.63 Henry Rono in semis as well.
1979: 8:17.92 Henry Rono (UTEP)
1984: 8:19.27 Farley Gerber (Weber State)
1985: 8:19.27 Peter Koech (Washington State), Julius Korir (8:19.85)
New Georgetown school record, supplanting 8:21.26 from 1981. Gregorek.
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