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2018 NCAA "American Only" Cross Country Results (Men)

blamb

Lickety Split wrote:

blamb wrote:

They go for two years, not one. Most don't run at all. I went and ran maybe a couple of times in two years. I did walk up and down a million flights of stars and usually rode a bike to our work areas a couple miles/day but that was it Read up on Henry Marsh's career. He came back 20-lbs or so overweight! Mants beat McDonald in high school and might be as good as him if he hand't taken two years off. Baxter is 24 I believe on NAUs team. Going on missions doesn't give a running advantage. If so, then go do some service yourself for some group and come back stronger!

- More BYU apologetics w/"tired" explainations

* They disguise "service" as proselyzing.

* They feign that their 19 & 20 year old "missionaries" gaining 20lbs & losing 2 x years of intense training are insurmountable metabolism & aerobic gaps that their now 21 year-old "redshirt" likely born/raised at ALTITUDE cannot close as they prepare for their Cougar debut as 22 year-old Freshmen w/talent.

- Just leave it alone BYU ...

- Cougars taking advantage of teenagers.

Troll!

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