If that were the case then they should probably post some decent content and more rankings.
If that were the case then they should probably post some decent content and more rankings.
If they wanted to do that, they would hire the Jesuit LA LetsRun poster and let him do the rankings
Gamboa and Lowe’s improvements are the 2 things that helped Hinsdale win NXR. Everyone else had a good race too. If they all replicate that they could possibly podium at NXN
southwestconsistentlydeep wrote:
8 southwest teams in the top 23… a maximum of around 4 of them will make NXN
The 2 were so close
But so far behind Herriman (the runner up)
“But can someone please set up a dual meet between Jesuit LA and Jesuit OR?”
Poor rankings most of the season, now this?? Who even got time and travel money for that??
Jesuit LA would cream them.
OR has a better #1, but LA has the same or better 2-5. LA would put 7 ahead of OR’s 5th
This might not be true anymore
But regardless, since organized meets are over I think this dual meet should happen this year so Jesuit LA can redeem themselves
Interesting how some of us were talking about how more Texas teams should be ranked (including Coppell), and Grapevine, who makes it out of the South, finishes near the bottom of nxn
Word is Texas was coming in with Flu problems, but that can’t be all of it. Maybe fast vs hilly courses? Maybe at deeper regions the middle pack scorers are use to all the talent upfront and the opening paces. the Texas teams were in it opening mile, but then all fell off.