Its not workong wrote:
Surprised no one mentioned Tennessee. The highest paid staff in the country wasn’t even top 30 on the men’s or women’s side. They better be top 10 next year or they will be shown the door
I mean their best hurdler did DNF
Its not workong wrote:
Surprised no one mentioned Tennessee. The highest paid staff in the country wasn’t even top 30 on the men’s or women’s side. They better be top 10 next year or they will be shown the door
I mean their best hurdler did DNF
Chris Bucknam. So close, but yet so far, almost every time.
limitless wrote:
Chris Bucknam. So close, but yet so far, almost every time.
To get the big one, hes going to have to back off indoors and SEC outdoors. The difference in him and Holloway is that Florida doesnt care about the SEC meet as much.
I wouldn't call Nico a loser but NCAAs really showed his vulnerability in a somewhat tactical race. I think if Blanks was fully fit he might have beaten Nico here as well. Valby needs to take note, they are very similar.
Blank231 wrote:
I wouldn't call Nico a loser but NCAAs really showed his vulnerability in a somewhat tactical race. I think if Blanks was fully fit he might have beaten Nico here as well. Valby needs to take note, they are very similar.
What? Valby and Nico are not ‘very similar’.
cheap razor wrote:
BYU men's distance had an off year in general. Must be rebuilding.
The good news is that they are obviously not eating food truck burritos.
BYU is represented well at the US olympic trials this year. They have to second highest number of entries (10) behind Univerity at Texas Austin (12) for Universities. BYU did have some injuries that they are getting over, hopefully will be stronger next year. This was for the men's team.