Is he the favorite this year?
He has never run great indoors and Lopez from NAU is pretty nasty.
Is he the favorite this year?
He has never run great indoors and Lopez from NAU is pretty nasty.
I would say he has to be the favorite, I cant see anybody else being able to hang with him over the last two hundred meters
Jeff See at least deserves mentioning with his 4:00.52 this weekend at Akron. The results list Rob Meyers as DNF so I am guessing he rabbited him through but second place was only 4:07 so See at least did the last lap solo. As for hanging wtih Manzano the last 200 meters, See split 48.x in high school and dropped a huge kick at NON for the last 200 off of a decent pace.
the OP's question is about Manzano being the favorite.
Yes he will be the favorite.
lomong