What do you all think Adams State would have placed at D1 xc nationals. Obviously you can pull there times and plug them into the D1 race but tom sawyer park in louisville where d2 nats is in a faster course than in Terre Huet
What do you all think Adams State would have placed at D1 xc nationals. Obviously you can pull there times and plug them into the D1 race but tom sawyer park in louisville where d2 nats is in a faster course than in Terre Huet
10-12th place.
First of all OP, learn how to speak/write like a normal human being please.
Second, Louisville is a very fast course, yes, but I'd say equal to Terre Haute, not significantly faster.
Lastly, I agree, 10-12th place this year. Last year however, I would give them top 4 easily.
jsdflksadjg wrote:
What do you all think Adams State would have placed at D1 xc nationals. Obviously you can pull there times and plug them into the D1 race but tom sawyer park in louisville where d2 nats is in a faster course than in Terre Huet
I don't want to take away from their success. However, DII has different eligibility standards and some of the men Adams St. has had success with would not be eligible in DI due to age and clearinghouse standards.
XCNATION had them ranked in the top 25 for all divisions.
Not so simple wrote:
I don't want to take away from their success. However, DII has different eligibility standards and some of the men Adams St. has had success with would not be eligible in DI due to age and clearinghouse standards.
^^^This
Every guy they had run at the national cross country meet both this year and last year would have been eligible in D1
They only possible contemperous issue was they had one guy this year use a medical redshirt as a 6th year just the same as plenty of guys in D1 so doubt it would have made a difference.
By my estimations I'd put them 8-10th this year and easily top 3 last year if not better with Braun, Medigovich and Mwei still around.
jsdflksadjg wrote:
but tom sawyer park in louisville where d2 nats is in a faster course than in Terre Huet
lol...
Yeah, looks like a super fast course:
http://www.ncaa.com/photos/cross-country-men/2010-12-20/2010-dii-mens-cross-country-championships/page~0%2C1?page=0,1All eligible wrote:
Every guy they had run at the national cross country meet both this year and last year would have been eligible in D1
They only possible contemperous issue was they had one guy this year use a medical redshirt as a 6th year just the same as plenty of guys in D1 so doubt it would have made a difference.
By my estimations I'd put them 8-10th this year and easily top 3 last year if not better with Braun, Medigovich and Mwei still around.
nope. I know a few of their guys who couldn't get into the school if it was a d1 college.
Haha awesome picture.
possibly? wrote:
All eligible wrote:Every guy they had run at the national cross country meet both this year and last year would have been eligible in D1
They only possible contemperous issue was they had one guy this year use a medical redshirt as a 6th year just the same as plenty of guys in D1 so doubt it would have made a difference.
By my estimations I'd put them 8-10th this year and easily top 3 last year if not better with Braun, Medigovich and Mwei still around.
nope. I know a few of their guys who couldn't get into the school if it was a d1 college.
Who are the guys that ran on their nationals teams who could not get into a D1 school and what would be the reasoning?
craig huffer, he was sponsored by nike and managed by nic bideau for two years...
ADAMS STATE IS EFFIN SICK YO
They won the D1 race at the Griak a couple of years back.
Ok Ok Ok wrote:
First of all OP, learn how to speak/write like a normal human being please.
If you couldn't understand what the OP was saying then you undoubtedly have some sort of mental defect.
c.huff wrote:
craig huffer, he was sponsored by nike and managed by nic bideau for two years...
Sounds quite similar to a one Galen Rupp who was deemed eligible in D1 after paying back what he needed to. Huffer did exactly the same, as a 3.36 guy could have gone to any school in the country but went to Adams as his brother was already there.