I'm a Washington fan but if those guys are running 800s and mile prelims that day, they'll probably be stretched too thin. It is worth noting that Ramon McMahonn Scruggs scratched out of the mile, but that could be due to injury. I'm not sure. Maybe it does give them a fresh leg, but I don't know
Wisconsin's Jackson Sharp hasn't hit the same times he had last season and he appears to be put on the anchor (correct me if I'm wrong) so I'm thinking if it isn't Adam Spencer at the end, it's not to be.
I think it's either Oklahoma State or Virginia. I don't know Brian Massau's 1200 speed compared to Faoud Massoui, but I'm gonna guess Oklahoma State can get a good lead over Virginia that Ryan Schoppe can hold. Virginia doesn't have as many runners ranked high in the 800, 1000, or mile as Okl St. I also think Finley MacNear and Darius Kipyego can give Iowa State the lead, going into the anchor, and Said Michael is probably a big variable (he's run well and not well, he doesn't know), and there are 3 or 4 other distance runners there like Ezekiel Rop, Roger Kiplimo, Salid Mesolo, etc, so I'd say
Arkansas has way too many options. If I'm not mistaken Myles Richter ran a good mile somewhere and Ben Shearer has been good this season.
1. Oklahome State
2. UVA
3. Iowa St
4. Washington
5. Arkansas
6. Wisconsin
7. Georgetown
8. Indiana
.....
9. Northern Arizona
10. Virginia Tech
11. Michigan
12. UNC