What do you guys think the NC state walk on standard was for the horizontal jumps and the sprints
What do you guys think the NC state walk on standard was for the horizontal jumps and the sprints
4:11 1500
He's a jumper not a miler
This is what runcruit says but my understanding is, especially on the men's side, NC state doesn't really give money in these disciplines unless you can score at ACC's. Tough to say how accurate it is based on this years class. doesnt look like any 100/200 guys were really brought in and only one horizontal jumper but he was one of the best in the country in HS last year.
bumblebee wrote:
This is what runcruit says but my understanding is, especially on the men's side, NC state doesn't really give money in these disciplines unless you can score at ACC's. Tough to say how accurate it is based on this years class. doesnt look like any 100/200 guys were really brought in and only one horizontal jumper but he was one of the best in the country in HS last year.
didn't really complete my thought. By give money i was talking about the "recruit" standard listed on the site, i know you asked about the walk on standards.
Do you think these standards are accurate 43 seems kind of low in the acc for triple jump
Johnny t wrote:
Do you think these standards are accurate 43 seems kind of low in the acc for triple jump
pretty tough to say. Looks like they've only got 3 guys on the roster who focus on jumps, one is a true freshman who didn't do TJ in high school (but was top 10 LJ in the nation last year), one also didn't do TJ in high school and was also only 23'1" LJ in high school, and the last one TJ was 50' in high school. Looks like a mixed bag based on roster composition where they only really recruit really good guys but if they miss on those for a few years in a row they'll take a lower ranked guy as a walk on.
22/45 feet
Do you think they'd take someone with 43 if they've only done it for a year
No. Title IX limited male numbers amd it takes 3 more feet to score.
I was thinking more along the lines of 7m/14m (roughly 23 ft/46 ft)
Probably consistent sub 11 and 22 should be good enough to walk on as a sprinter. Probably gonna be hard to make a case if your pr is 10.9 with a +3 tailwind and your last 3 races were all in the 11.1/22.4 range
Male or Female?
What's title IX
if you click "all performances" you can see what every TF guy did at every meet. you can then speculate which ones are scholarship and which ones are walkon. one complexity on sprinters and jumpers is some of them might be football scholarships. so you might cross-check if they are also on the football team.