Good one wrote:
lol lol lol lol wrote:If he came from Kenya, he would turn 18 in 2025.
Lol
Very low IQs posting this morning....disparity in intellect is often ascertained in moments which offer a glimpse into what amuses an empty head.
Good one wrote:
lol lol lol lol wrote:If he came from Kenya, he would turn 18 in 2025.
Lol
Very low IQs posting this morning....disparity in intellect is often ascertained in moments which offer a glimpse into what amuses an empty head.
possible wrote:
JaminsREALERbestfriend wrote:Possible future WC/Oly champ if he doesn't burn out.
Of course! Just like Greer and Granville!!
How many high school national champions follow the full progression of NCAA, US National and Olympic/World champions in general? At least Greer won USA Jr Nationals in high school and 2 NCAA championships before suffering a plague of injuries as a professional running for OTC Elite.
This is solely a statistical question.
If you had to gamble $1000 on who would be the US or WC in the 800 5y from now, and your choices were, Miller or the field (ie, everyone else on earth), you would bet the field every time...even if you believe his chances are better, even far better, than any other single persons chances.
It has nothing to do with youth or HS success or burn out or any of the other notions routinely put forth on this db.
Your point stands in any case but he'll only be 19 in 5 years.
Peppers pot wrote:
If he hailed from Kenya many of you would say he looks to be 18 and is lying or wrong about his age.
The US is a bit more organized than Kenya when it comes to keeping track of birth records. Look at the problems with Obama's actual birth records (he was born in Kenya as he constantly BRAGGED IN HIGH SHOOL and at Oxy).
$100 he won't ever run in college. He'll be done long before that and/or participate in a sport that's more fun.
Coach G wrote:
$100 he won't ever run in college. He'll be done long before that and/or participate in a sport that's more fun.
His times are already good enough to run in college, 1:50 and 47 it wont get him to NCAA Division 1 championships, but most colleges would put someone with those times on the team, also a coach sees a Freshman with those times and thinks with a good training plan he could go high 44- mid 45 and 1:44-1:46 in 2-3 years, no coach who is worthwhile does not believe he can't get a kid to a higher level.
Spoiler Alert wrote:
Peppers pot wrote:If he hailed from Kenya many of you would say he looks to be 18 and is lying or wrong about his age.
The US is a bit more organized than Kenya when it comes to keeping track of birth records. Look at the problems with Obama's actual birth records (he was born in Kenya as he constantly BRAGGED IN HIGH SHOOL and at Oxy).
No, he wasn't and no, he didn't. You have not a single reputable source other than your own twisted mind.
Brendan Muller wrote:
El drick wrote:This pic is him a year ago. Doesn't look so young. He's a talented kid who started running at a much younger age than most. He'll probably have a career similar to Granville's, provided he keeps improving.
http://cf.c.ooyala.com/h1MGx3MzE6DBAP3iStPGssdVgd4vo4EG/Ut_HKthATH4eww8X4xMDoxOjBzMTt2bJAt this point, only time will tell. Difference between the two is Brandon's parents aren't borderline abusive like Granville's dad was.
I'm rooting for him to hold a career at well into his twenties AND surpass the current HS record.
He also dabbles in the higher distances, boasting PRs of 4:02 and 4:25 for the 1500 and Mile respectively.
If you look at the stuff of him on youtube, he looks like a regular teenage boy. He's not big or mature-looking at all.
Just watched a 1:51 800 vid of him at 14 years old. He looks like everyone else in the race size wise. Only thing different is that his stride is silky smooth and he's way faster.
Saw him run at Festival of Miles last year. Reminds me of Earl Jones!
Heat sheets.
Good news: All competition has sub 2 PRs
Bad news: Fastest besides Miller is 1:53.77
Is Miller running Brooks or NB?