I realize it is early, but does anybody else think Michigan can beat Wisconsin at the Big 10 Indoors this year (in Madison)? They have some great athletes where Wisconsin doesn't have guys.
I realize it is early, but does anybody else think Michigan can beat Wisconsin at the Big 10 Indoors this year (in Madison)? They have some great athletes where Wisconsin doesn't have guys.
Woods would've sealed it, but they have a great shot of knocking off the Badgers.
Michigan Throwers and Wisconsbin doesn't have any.
Michigan distance guys will only lose a couple points to Wisconsin's (Eagon can't run indoors)Minnesota, OSU, and Indiana will take away some points as well.
Harris from Michigan could win 60,200,lj - no answer from Wisconsin.
High jump winner for Michigan.
Michigan has 3 guys over 24 in the long and a 52' triple.
Wisconisn has to hammer out another 4 guys in the mile, win dmr, and dominate the multi like they usually do.
No pole vaulters.
I'm a bit Michigan fan, but most of your post is completely bull
Michigan has no one over 24 this year, has no one who has jumped 52 feet so far this year ( or 51), or ever i believe, i think you completely just made that up...and Harris has done nothing to suggest he will win the 200 or the long jump. He's not exactly known for his endurace and he will be running heats. Cole and Orr, assuming they are competing at and at their game, should both beat him in the 200. I wouldn't be surprised if Barnes (his teamate) beats him. Barnes could be a big played for Michigan this year in the sprints as well.
Why would Michigan win the Hj? Ryan Fritz is the best high jumper in the conference...it could happen but not likely.
IN the throws Michigan is sucking. They have several guys who should be doing really well who aren't and if they continue how they are doing they will hardly get any points here.
Michigan's team has the potential to do really well....but several guys have to step up big time. Having a guy like Morgan trent actually focus on track would help!
Maybe the poster thought Michigan would win high jump because he's cleared 7' and Fritz is injured and jumoing 6'6.
Harris does have the longest jump in the conference thus far and he never has practiced it.
Shotwell is hurdling well.
They have a freshman (Jamaica?) who has jumped over 24 and 52.
Purdue is improved, Minnesota will be decent and Ohio State has a couple studs.
I admit only that Wisconsin looks vulnerable for the 1st time in a long time.
Wisconsin will place 4 guys (only because that is the limit) in the top 8 in the mile, 3000, 5000, and multi-event. So that is round-about 100 points to start.
Start adding in long, triple, hurdles, DMR, high).
The only events they're not super visible in is the throws and pole vault.
Michigan has Lex Williams in the distance. He is not going to break even with Wisconsin.
They never call of the dogs except occassionally in the 5k at the very end; and with this year being in Mad-town, they could reach 180 points if they desired.
Michigan over Wisconsin?
You talkin' 'bout the U.P.?
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