Gwalkerruns wrote:
If the coaching was not excellent they would not consistently finish top five in cc and track as well as produce so many all americans. I would presume that some of the transfers do not measure up and want to get out of such a competitive environment. Regardless, high performance distance running is a survival of the fittest proposition. The uo bashing on here is actually a testament to the excellence at uo. If they actually were failures they would not be the source of such envy. It started in the 60s and continues still......
Oh the coaching is top notch, but I'm talking about the "extracurricular" stuff.