Jack Salisbury ran a 3:56.2 tonight, edging out Drew’s 3:56.7 lifetime best. Would anyone have predicted this in 2016? https://twitter.com/hoyastrackxc/status/1388663776917000193?s=21
Jack Salisbury ran a 3:56.2 tonight, edging out Drew’s 3:56.7 lifetime best. Would anyone have predicted this in 2016? https://twitter.com/hoyastrackxc/status/1388663776917000193?s=21
Impressive. What is he a fifth year? Georgetown always gets the fifth years it seems and has them finish on a high note.
Makes you wonder if Hunter should have gone to college. The answer is yes.
hobbyjogger18 wrote:
Impressive. What is he a fifth year? Georgetown always gets the fifth years it seems and has them finish on a high note.
Makes you wonder if Hunter should have gone to college. The answer is yes.
He's a junior
Drew has a 3:35 PR though
Flew the coop wrote:
Drew has a 3:35 PR though
This.
that poor dude who ran 4:00.00 perfectly flat how disappointing
oracle804 wrote:
that poor dude who ran 4:00.00 perfectly flat how disappointing
That would actually be pretty dope not gonna lie.
Flew the coop wrote:
Drew has a 3:35 PR though
Not for the mile.
Well, Principie is starting to finally run well out at Stanford,all this tells me is that it takes 4 years to recover from the training of that HS program. If you stay with it you can come back.
Are they a grinder program? Someone similar is Blaise Ferro, has stayed healthy just about all year and is racing the best he ever has. Just about the only notable person to make noise on the collegiate level in a high school program that Christian Brothers Academy has. Lot of those guys burn out by the time they make it to college.
hobbyjogger18 wrote:
Impressive. What is he a fifth year? Georgetown always gets the fifth years it seems and has them finish on a high note.
Makes you wonder if Hunter should have gone to college. The answer is yes.
The answer is most definitely and most obviously yes.
It's amazing how pages and pages of Drew Hunter and/or Tinman threads miss this point.
The guy had a four year full ride to the premier mid-distance and distance program in the country. Actually the premier collegiate distance program in history.
Completely ridiculous decision to pass it up.
Flew the coop wrote:
Drew has a 3:35 PR though
Some posters like to pick "soft" PRs to support their opinions.
va coach wrote:
hobbyjogger18 wrote:
Impressive. What is he a fifth year? Georgetown always gets the fifth years it seems and has them finish on a high note.
Makes you wonder if Hunter should have gone to college. The answer is yes.
The answer is most definitely and most obviously yes.
It's amazing how pages and pages of Drew Hunter and/or Tinman threads miss this point.
The guy had a four year full ride to the premier mid-distance and distance program in the country. Actually the premier collegiate distance program in history.
Completely ridiculous decision to pass it up.
Economically it made sense to take the money he was offered at that time.
Yea well Drew probably ran like a 13 sec 100 in 8th grade
this proves he has 0 finishing kick, he's done
oracle804 wrote:
that poor dude who ran 4:00.00 perfectly flat how disappointing
Domanic has run 3:36.33 and 3:54.73 so I don't think he's disappointed about "not breaking four."
Hunter was (is) the most ungainly elite runner I have ever been forced to watch. After he fails to make the Oly. team hopefully he will hang it up.
$1M and any college of his choice paid for. This is like saying you have a job that pays you $100K per year and you think it makes sense to stay there even if another company offers you the same job for $200K per year on a 10 year guaranteed contract.
Justice wrote:
Hunter was (is) the most ungainly elite runner I have ever been forced to watch. After he fails to make the Oly. team hopefully he will hang it up.
This is why we have a bad rep on this site, and this is my trolling name
You’re an idiot !!
LOLOLOL wrote:
hobbyjogger18 wrote:
Impressive. What is he a fifth year? Georgetown always gets the fifth years it seems and has them finish on a high note.
Makes you wonder if Hunter should have gone to college. The answer is yes.
He's a junior
He graduated high school in 2016. Not sure when his eligibility clock started.
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