I just wish Montana State had a squad. Cristian would've said f*** it again and dropped a fifty and waved bye to Ed Cheeserek
I just wish Montana State had a squad. Cristian would've said f*** it again and dropped a fifty and waved bye to Ed Cheeserek
TRialswatcher wrote:
Williamsz ran 1:49.09 , NOT the incorrect 1:48 the FloTrack genius gave you.
They are THE worst announcers in history and make Larry Rawson seem like an all timer. Plus they never give you splits let alone accurate ones.
Laseter and Joe White a frosh ran 1:47.xx
Get a clue. Just because you figure out who I am gives you no more insight as to what Williamsz is , as a runner. Better yet, ask Malmo what Jordy Williamz is, he gets it and knows more than you do.
I will tell you what though, I will give you a break. If he breaks 3:36.00 before he breaks 1:46 , what would you say his is? Again, he has broken 1:47.00 once, American HS'ers have run 1:47.x
Oh Kinger....
Looks like he's now broken 1:47 twice, to go with his 1:45 split this year.
As Jordy himself says, he's an 800 guy and maybe someday he'll move up, he said himself he only runs the 1500 at ncaas because it's a race suited for an 800 guy as its slow paced.
When will you learn Kinger.....always getting taken to school. Jordy's sub 1:46 will be here in a week.
steve dildarian wrote:
You Know Me wrote:Fact is, if Colorado or Stanford was winning with this regularity- both team wise and individually- they would have crazy fanboys and haters alike. It's the American and Letsrhn way!
When Stanford had the greatest American-born NCAA xc performance, they didn't act this way. When Colorado has one it's several team and individual titles, they didn't act this way. When Arkansas won a zillion titles, they didn't act this way.
Your premise is false and I'm guessing you are 4 years old if you think that Oregon is the only program with a history of success.
the obligatory trash talk because you have kharma to work out:
http://www.ncaa.com/news/trackfield-outdoor-men/article/2015-06-12/oregon-wins-its-second-consecutive-ncaa-outdoor-trackhttp://www.ncaa.com/news/trackfield-outdoor-women/article/2015-06-13/ducks-complete-weekend-track-title-sweep-behind