I mean I'm thinking of how awesome it would be for Isaiah Jewelett as I'm rooting for him more.
My predictions are 1500:
1. Cooper Teare, ORE 3:37 2. Sam Tanner, WASH 3:37 3. Zach Stallings, WSU 3:38 4. Reed Brown, ORE 3:38 5. James West, ORE 3:38 6. Mick Stanovesk, WASH 3:39 7. Callum Bogler, Stnford 3:40 8. Garrett MacQuiddy , CAL 3:40
Paul Ryan of Washington St has a PR of 3:37 but I don't favor anyone who shares a name w/ a Republican house speaker, sorry. I'll replce him with the guy from Cal Berkley with the coolest name n the field
3K Steeple:
1. Colton Johnsen, WSU 8:41 2. Julius Diehr, Wash 8:43 3. DK Principe, Stanford 8:43 4. Jackson Mestler, 8:43, Oregon 5. Ky Robinson 8:46, Stanford 6. Peter Herold 8:49 UCLA 7. Sam Affolder 8:51, Wash 8. Joe Waskom 8:55, Wash
10K
1. John Dressel 28:26, Colorado 2. Alec Hornecker, 28:27, Colorado 3. Charlie Hicks 28:30, Stanford 4. Andrew Jordan 28:36, Washington 5. Devin Hart 28:39, Stanford 6. Ethan Powell, 29:02, Colorado 7. Jack Yearlin, 29:06, Oregon 8. Talon Hull 29:13, Washington
800:
1. Isiah Jewett 1:45.16, USC 2. Charlie Hunter 1:45.51 Oregon 3. Cole Hocker, 1:46.22, Oregon, 4. Luis Peralta, 1:47.03, Oregon 5. Cruz Culpepper, 1:47.30 6. Sam Van Dorpe 1:49 .29 USC 7. Jett Charvet 1:49.49 UCLA 8. Miles Smith 1:50.36 , Stanford
5K (if it's the same day):
1. Lalo Hererra 13:23 COL 2. Cooper Teare 13:29 ORE 3. Cole Hocker 13:29 ORE 4. Joe Dressel, COL 13:31 5. Callum Bolger 13:34, Stanford, 6. Cole Sprout, Stanford 13:35 7. Alek Parsons, 13:35, Stanford, 8. Victor Ortiz-Rivera, 13:43, AZ
This is contingent on if it's the same day as 800 and 1500, Teare and Hocker are going to be winded. Hererra is an upperclassman so I doubt he will improve by leaps and bounds but he has been pretty intimidating this year