9:14,4:14 as a senior. 3 individual state championships.
9:14,4:14 as a senior. 3 individual state championships.
Did you do those times as a junior? If you did then you should really have been targetting schools straight away ie over the past 4 months. The 1600 time is certainly good enough to walk on at worst but most of the money fr next year has probably already been committed
Scholarship, probably not. Maybe books if a coach likes your approach or you have great grades.
Wall-on spot, yes, for a lot. Not all.
It is January which means you know the answer. You obviously aren't happy that nobody signed you.
Yes
Have you been reading other threads about people who have been at this for the past years starting the process junior year and getting no interest with similar times. This kid is a senior and it is January. He is too slow and definitely too late.
Only at a Mid-major, G5 or lower.
Walk-on spot at a Power 6 D1 is easily possible. You need to reach out to coaches, and they are also going to consider other factors such as grades, work ethic, whether they like you, how much training you have/haven't done (if you're already an 80+ mpw guy, they're less likely to want you/if you played other sports running those times, they're more likely), and if there is a spot on a team.
crunner64 wrote:
9:14,4:14 as a senior. 3 individual state championships.
Plenty of P5 programs would give you a spot, but probably no scholarship.
9:20, 4:14 as a junior
I got books to a national level p5 xc team
When you had no lead in January of your senior year? Doubtful.
Indeed u can get a scholarship —peanuts compared to the money ou could earn at anything rather than spending your time in your earth pounders
Nobody really cares about distance running
what state are you from?
I think you have a great chance of getting a top scholarship.
You are essentially as a fast of a miler as Purrier St. Pierre, so I think all the top blue blood programs would be dying to give you money. You would likely win ncaa 1500s (or at least be top 3).