Is he gonna do them this year?
Is he gonna do them this year?
Disappointes because it looks like he's only doing washington.
Doesn't he usually post them at the end of August?
Rob Monroe is like a weatherman. However, he doesn't get paid when he's wrong and no one seems to care.
Cccer wrote:
Disappointes because it looks like he's only doing washington.
Not really...
Over the last couple of years, and especially on the men's side, he has shown bias towards Washington State athletes AND Nike versus Footlocker. So should he then only cover Washington State - yes.
Tahoma is stacked. They're returning their entire top 7 and they're number 7 just ran 4:25 as a sophomore.
*their number 7
I'm sure he's going to do them again. Usually his pre-season rankings come out around September 1st and can be seen on DyeStat.
http://dyestatxcrankings.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=46052&do=news&folder_id=13936
I think anyone who claims NW bias is way off (and I'm not from Northwest). Rob's approach is purely statistical. I'm looking forward to what he does again this year.
CAGuy wrote:
I'm sure he's going to do them again. Usually his pre-season rankings come out around September 1st and can be seen on DyeStat.
http://dyestatxcrankings.runnerspace.com/gprofile.php?mgroup_id=46052&do=news&folder_id=13936I think anyone who claims NW bias is way off (and I'm not from Northwest). Rob's approach is purely statistical. I'm looking forward to what he does again this year.
From Rob's blog (May 11, 2015):
http://watchoutxcrankings.blogspot.com/2015/05/first-blog-posts-in-while.html"I stopped working at Dyestat a couple months ago because it was taking up too much time, and I had others things I need to address in my life."
Hope he stills posts national rankings on his blogspot.
Observation wrote:
Cccer wrote:Disappointes because it looks like he's only doing washington.
Not really...
Over the last couple of years, and especially on the men's side, he has shown bias towards Washington State athletes AND Nike versus Footlocker. So should he then only cover Washington State - yes.
+1