utep U wrote:
UTEP goes 1-2 in this 800 EZ
I stand corrected, should have been easy if they knew how to race
utep U wrote:
UTEP goes 1-2 in this 800 EZ
I stand corrected, should have been easy if they knew how to race
Will Korir get DQd for fouling his own teammate? To me, the idea that you can get DQd for fouling your own teammate is absurd and it shows you why our sport isn't popular and is a joke at times.
I mean in football, you don't get called for pushing your own guy.
But trust me, you can get DQd for fouling your own teammate as it happened to me when I was coaching at Cornell.
And I think Korir may get DQd. If you didn't see the race, the two UTEP guys were moving up right before 600. Korir had been boxed in a bit and seemed antsy which is so stupid as he's so good, he wasn't going to lose. Anyway, he passed a Vtech runner on the inside while his teammate passed him on the outside. Korir lost his balance almost went into the infield but didn't. He then stabilized himself and took a few strides without incident. They were now starting the turn and his teammate who was slightly ahead got clipped from behind and went down.
When you watch it live, I can see how you say DQ KOrir - that's what I thought live - but I don't think the teammate had a stride and a half or two strides (how much are you supposed to have) to technically cut in.
Place Athlete Affiliation Time
1 Emmanuel KORIR FR UTEP 1:45.03
2 Isaiah HARRIS SO Penn State 1:45.40
3 Joseph WHITE JR Georgetown 1:45.73
4 Robert HEPPENSTALL SO Wake Forest 1:46.68
5 Andres ARROYO SR Florida 1:47.28
6 Drew PIAZZA SR Virginia Tech 1:47.58
7 Devin DIXON FR Texas A&M 1:49.32
8 Michael SARUNI FR UTEP 2:15.56
Don't be an idiot wrote:
Not everyone pays hard earned money for network subscriptions.
Lol Dwumpf wrote:
Great, then don't complain when you don't get what you don't pay for.
Please go back to first grade, and learn from them how to talk.
I dunno - I think since the team mate passed on the outside and cleared the VT runner on the inside, he had the space to move inside. He simply didn't know that Korir would do that insane inside move and race up inside him.
Don't be an idiot wrote:
Don't be an idiot wrote:Not everyone pays hard earned money for network subscriptions.
Lol Dwumpf wrote:
Great, then don't complain when you don't get what you don't pay for.
Please go back to first grade, and learn from them how to talk.
Nah I'm busy watching a great NCAA meet on TV.
Smooches.
What the hell?
Did they just say a guy with fake legs is going to be allowed to run in the SEC next year? That's absurd. Can I give a scholarship to a guy on a bicycle?
How fast is the guy?
Just as intersex athletes and men shouldn't be allowed to run in the wome's division, paralympic athletes shouldn't be allowed to run in the open division.
No DQ for Korir
rojo wrote:
What the hell?
Did they just say a guy with fake legs is going to be allowed to run in the SEC next year? That's absurd. Can I give a scholarship to a guy on a bicycle?
How fast is the guy?
Just as intersex athletes and men shouldn't be allowed to run in the wome's division, paralympic athletes shouldn't be allowed to run in the open division.
Jesus Rojo
It's official. No DQ
All is OK wrote:
It's official. No DQ
You're too late
Please your own post and realize how stupid you sound. First off before he tripped his teammate he cut off the vatech guy. Secondly, the act of tripping his teammate interfered with about 4 guys behind him.
All is OK wrote:
It's official. No DQ
Unless UTEP protest b/c their guy got clipped (hahahah)
Rojo, since I went to both Georgetown (undergrad) and Cornell (grad) maybe I should combine the scores and see where 22 points puts them. That is the way to deflate my enthusiasm since for a long spell the Hoya men did not even score a point in the NCAA outdoor meet. Now with Joe White probably guaranteed a 3rd, that puts the Hoyas at 18 points, the most they have scored in many years, maybe ever.
Korir should be thrown out because he had no open lane to get out of the box. He forced his way up the inside with no space causing multiple fouls. If he couldn't get out of the box that way it changes the entire race as he has to wait. Clear cut DQ for me.
Lol Dwumpf wrote:
Nah I'm busy watching a great NCAA meet on TV.
Smooches.
You're so dumb you're probably kissing the breaker box.
Korir ran that race stupidly, but he should get let of the hook just because the man he screwed over was his own teammate. However, that did look very easy for him, he can definitely run 1:42 and 44.0 right now
Christian Coleman needs to work on his media skills. He can barely make any sense.
OptionalUnlessRegistered wrote:
Korir should be thrown out because he had no open lane to get out of the box. He forced his way up the inside with no space causing multiple fouls. If he couldn't get out of the box that way it changes the entire race as he has to wait. Clear cut DQ for me.
Is the 400 hurdles being reviewed because the A&M guy fell? Guy whose lane he fell into won the whole thing so interference doesn't make sense.
Don't be an idiot wrote:
Lol Dwumpf wrote:Nah I'm busy watching a great NCAA meet on TV.
Smooches.
You're so dumb you're probably kissing the breaker box.
Oof, swing and a miss. That was embarrassingly bad on your part.
I will throw you a bone, though. I'll let you try again.
Here, I'll give you the setup again:
"Nah I'm busy watching a great NCAA meet on TV."
Good luck!