Dairyland wrote:
Haters gonna hate!
Wins a winn, but not a very impressive field. Interested to see how he does on a NCAA wide level.
Dairyland wrote:
Haters gonna hate!
Wins a winn, but not a very impressive field. Interested to see how he does on a NCAA wide level.
Was kind of a lame field but still, got to give the man the credit.
i would guess this is not a serious attempt given that this is the first outdoor meet, but brandon is entered in the 1500m today
https://finishedresults.trackscoreboard.com/meets/9721/events/113/Final
3:50, not too shabby.
He ran 3:50 to get second place with a 55.8 last 400. Sounds like he can run 3:46-3:48 in a more evenly paced race right now.
It’s good to see he’s running in the 1500. It’s a step in the right direction. His weakness is his endurance. Most guys running 1:42-1:43 are capable of running 3:33-3:36. To be in 1:45 territory towards the top of the collegiate ranks, he’ll need to get towards 3:40.
coacherman wrote:
He ran 3:50 to get second place with a 55.8 last 400. Sounds like he can run 3:46-3:48 in a more evenly paced race right now.
It’s good to see he’s running in the 1500. It’s a step in the right direction. His weakness is his endurance. Most guys running 1:42-1:43 are capable of running 3:33-3:36. To be in 1:45 territory towards the top of the collegiate ranks, he’ll need to get towards 3:40.
His 800 best he set this year is 1:48.94, So 3:50 for 1500 in a low key meet is good.
hmmm 1:45.5?
1:45.5
hi wrote:
1:45.5
Probably a second UP TO 2 faster at NCAA, After NCAA The Comparisons can begin with The British Runner Max Burgin as both were born in 2002, So 2 Young (Junior) Standout Runners who could battle for 10-15 years
jury is in wrote:
Great. If he ever runs under 1:45.8 you can throw it in my face.
from a mild yikes to a major yikes
jury is in wrote:
s;eoif[ovkx;ldsx wrote:
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Great. If he ever runs under 1:45.8 you can throw it in my face.
I hereby throw it in your face.
beta wrote:
Dairyland wrote:
Haters gonna hate!
Wins a winn, but not a very impressive field. Interested to see how he does on a NCAA wide level.
Lol
Brandon Miller 144
protegee makes it.
this guy might be the future.
congrats.
longjack wrote:
Brandon Miller 144
protegee makes it.
this guy might be the future.
congrats.
Super impressive. For a guy who had been a youth star and has continued to get better to the point that he just finished second in the NCAA 800 in 1:44. Damn! Good for him. I'm a fan.
Flagpole wrote:
longjack wrote:
Brandon Miller 144
protegee makes it.
this guy might be the future.
congrats.
Super impressive. For a guy who had been a youth star and has continued to get better to the point that he just finished second in the NCAA 800 in 1:44. Damn! Good for him. I'm a fan.
Definitely great to see. A lot of times these youth stars burn out but he's progressed well. However he still has stiff competition should he stay a collegiant or go pro. The US has a lot of 1:44 guys and obviously those few standouts below so.
This thread has been aging like Brandon Miller. It just keeps getting better with time
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