Love to see these HBCU athletes show up.
As we know Ross and Stokes off that NCAA 4x4 championship team last season.
It has been fun to watch NC A and T bring it to the top programs in the country. I just have to say that I'm a little worried about Ross opening that fast in mid-January in a World Championship year, given that he was unable to qualify for the Olympics despite his number one U.S. time, 43.85, at NCAA's. He could medal if he's not cooked by the end of the season.
zvcxzcvx wrote:
It has been fun to watch NC A and T bring it to the top programs in the country. I just have to say that I'm a little worried about Ross opening that fast in mid-January in a World Championship year, given that he was unable to qualify for the Olympics despite his number one U.S. time, 43.85, at NCAA's. He could medal if he's not cooked by the end of the season.
Not of fan of indoor track at all, yes I agree with you too early to be running that fast.
If there is one event where historically speaking HBCU schools have been competitive is that 4x4 relay just not recently.
zvcxzcvx wrote:
It has been fun to watch NC A and T bring it to the top programs in the country. I just have to say that I'm a little worried about Ross opening that fast in mid-January in a World Championship year, given that he was unable to qualify for the Olympics despite his number one U.S. time, 43.85, at NCAA's. He could medal if he's not cooked by the end of the season.
he made the olympics. Just didn’t make it far
Hejendo76 wrote:
zvcxzcvx wrote:
It has been fun to watch NC A and T bring it to the top programs in the country. I just have to say that I'm a little worried about Ross opening that fast in mid-January in a World Championship year, given that he was unable to qualify for the Olympics despite his number one U.S. time, 43.85, at NCAA's. He could medal if he's not cooked by the end of the season.
he made the olympics. Just didn’t make it far
Eased down on the line, thinking he was safely through. We’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto.
Aussiestatman wrote:
Hejendo76 wrote:
he made the olympics. Just didn’t make it far
Eased down on the line, thinking he was safely through. We’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto.
Certainly a learning experience for him. He should be in the mix for a medal at this year’s world championship.
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