I'm sure there are college coaches on here who have down the research. Please list the teams that are 100% locks for NCAAs and then please list the bubble teams.
I'm sure there are college coaches on here who have down the research. Please list the teams that are 100% locks for NCAAs and then please list the bubble teams.
Me! I think I should win.
Sorry :(. Not really. I am not fast enough :(. Good luck to everyone in the NCAAs.
rojo wrote:
I'm sure there are college coaches on here who have down the research. Please list the teams that are 100% locks for NCAAs and then please list the bubble teams.
*done
also byu both teams, nau both, umich both, isu both, stanford both, colorado both, arkansas both, tulsa, notre dame, etc etc.
top 15
http://www.ustfccca.org/2021/03/featured/2020-ncaa-di-mens-cross-country-national-coaches-poll-week-6and
http://www.ustfccca.org/2021/03/featured/2020-ncaa-di-womens-cross-country-national-coaches-poll-week-6will qualify without a doubt.
UMass Lowell. Dominated AE champs. Don't know if they'll get the bid because of a bad day against Iona and UConn recently but they definitely deserve it.
SUU
Colorado
BYU
NAU
Stanford
St Patrick’s Iten
Syracuse probably made their way in today
da cuse baby wrote:
Syracuse probably made their way in today
Based on beating a mediocre FSU team and a Michigan team running their first XC meet of the season? Sorry, they don't at all deserve it. They had their chance and finished 6th in the ACC championships....no way the ACC deserves 6 teams in NCAAs.
Both Washington teams & Gonzaga, despite the Huskies holding out some people. Pac-12 is a strong conference.
Also, Arizona's Victor Ortiz Rivera's sixth place finish should get him in as an individual, depending on how much the committee punishes Oregon for putting out that team they ran today (if they punish Oregon, Mestler goes as an individual).
Disappointed in Oregon, but Stevie Wonder locked up in a dark basement can see they're going all in on indoors.
Butler looked good today.
On the women's side they need to consider more than just that coaches poll or else Big 10 is taking seven teams? Conference finish was supposed to matter.
OC4 wrote:
da cuse baby wrote:
Syracuse probably made their way in today
Based on beating a mediocre FSU team and a Michigan team running their first XC meet of the season? Sorry, they don't at all deserve it. They had their chance and finished 6th in the ACC championships....no way the ACC deserves 6 teams in NCAAs.
Syracuse, Michigan & FSU are all top 30 teams. if you score this meet against the last FSU Meet Syracuse finishes 2nd place behind Stanford and ahead of Colorado and Iowa State. Michigan finishes 1 point ahead of Colorado and Iowa State. FSU finishes just behind Iowa State and Colorado and well clear of Utah State, Wake Forest, Duke, Southern Utah.
In a covid year where lineups are impacted by infections, contact tracing,etc. there needs to some leniency and the 30 best teams should be on the line not a Quota system of random conference champions
UTAH STATE AND AIR FORCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
tuccone wrote:
UTAH STATE AND AIR FORCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GO GO GO GO GO
You cannot compare times on different days. Races run completely different on different days. Times mean nothing in xc. Why do you think Stanford, Iowa State, CU, Utah State and WF would not have run faster closer to NCAA instead of a month earlier. That is a foolish assumption.
tuccone wrote:
tuccone wrote:
UTAH STATE AND AIR FORCE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GO GO GO GO GO
GO GO GO GO GO
What about individual qualifiers, how will they get selected
America east fanboy wrote:
UMass Lowell. Dominated AE champs. Don't know if they'll get the bid because of a bad day against Iona and UConn recently but they definitely deserve it.
UMass Lowell deserves it over Cuse!!
If U Mass Lowell ran the ACC they would finish 14th just ahead of Miami.
They redid the polls tonight.