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PATRICK MF DEVER DROPS THE HAMMER, MANTZ GOES HOME DEVASTATED

James Seth Demoor

This is why I can't get too excited about college track these days. Great performances last night but, college sports should be about kids 18-23, not athletes that are years older taking advantage of eligibility rules. I liken it to some big league pitcher with a 98 mph fastball and three other good pitches throwing a no hitter during a rehab stint in A level ball. It's a no hitter but, against youngsters swinging wood bats for the first time. There is a huge maturity, focus, and development difference between 24 and 25 year old men vs. 19 and 20 year old kids that just ran their first 80 mile week a month ago.

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