LitlBuck;1464953; said:There is also no football at quite a few Big 10 schools![]()
damn straight!

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LitlBuck;1464953; said:There is also no football at quite a few Big 10 schools![]()
brodybuck21;1464954; said:damn straight!
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Mead is a stud... he has gone 13:28 this year... puts him 3rd nationally. He hasn't run the 10K yet but I agree with you that he'll probably win that.southcampus;1465087; said:Hassan Mead at Minny has been kicking butt and taking names this year in a variety of distance events. Wouldn't be surprised to see him take the 5 and the 10 and possibly something else.
Actually two of the Badger 1500 runners are currently in the top 5 nationally. Bolas and Miller, both juniors, have run 3:37. See will have his work cut out for him to beat those two.Wisconsin has some solid 1500 guys but nothing like they had last year. Jager leaving early really came as a surprise to them. He has been 14:30s this year in the 5 and they could really use that right about now. I will be curious to see if Dan White and Jeff See can put it together for this one. Dan had a monster 800 this weekend and I thought I read Gary say he can go lower with better weather. We all know what See can do when he is healthy and crampless. I talked to his Dad at Big Tens XC when in was in Columbus back in 07, he said Jeff struggles from "Chronic Cramps" more than any other distance runner. He said that It's pretty much hit or miss on whether or not he gets one but his performances show it big time. If he can be on this weekend, I'd say he has more than an outside shot at the 1500 title.
I think Ealy can steal some points in the 5K... currently ranked 11th but 5-13 are all within 10 seconds of each other so it will be who runs well on Sunday to determine places 2-8.Throw in guys like Balyo, Ealy, maybe even Leslie, and our distance squad can rack up some good points.
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bkochmc;1465362; said:
Mead is a stud... he has gone 13:28 this year... puts him 3rd nationally. He hasn't run the 10K yet but I agree with you that he'll probably win that.
Actually two of the Badger 1500 runners are currently in the top 5 nationally. Bolas and Miller, both juniors, have run 3:37. See will have his work cut out for him to beat those two.
I think Ealy can steal some points in the 5K... currently ranked 11th but 5-13 are all within 10 seconds of each other so it will be who runs well on Sunday to determine places 2-8.
Ealy has a good chance of winning the 800, especially after his great run in Oregon last weekend. That should give him some confidence.
I also think both Leslie and Olinger can place well in the steeplechase... both have run sub-9 this year and if they can repeat that they'll get some good points for the Bucks.
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I will revisit your predictions post after this weekend and if you are too far off there goes your title of Mr. Track of BuckeyePlanetbkochmc;1465442; said:bkochmc's Final Standings Prediction
As a famous BuckeyePlanet philosopher once said "The key to the meet is team that scores the most points
1. Minnesota
2. Michigan
3. Wisconsin
4. Penn State
5. Ohio State
6. Iowa
7. Illinois
8. Michigan State
9. Indiana
10. Purdue
southcampus;1465595; said:I forgot all about both of those Wisky guys. We might see those 2 in the 3k or a steeple. I've seen Bolas run some steeple and beast it.
I haven't seen much from Olinger this year but I haven't really followed track as much as I'd like. I will be there for this one though, cheering on some buddies.
Yeah Ealy is part of that Reynoldsburg empire. They had/have quite the program. Great coaching and something in the water out there produces distance runners. When they had Parker, Ealy, Trein, etc. WOW. I was a frosh when Parker was a senior, boy could those guys fly.
Props to Patrick Woods for winning the Decathlon. I cannot think of a tougher event to win at a Track & Field Championship.Ohio State roundup: Decathlon win puts men in fourth
Sunday, May 17, 2009 3:19 AM
Patrick Woods won the decathlon, leading Ohio State into fourth place after the second day of competition in the Big Ten track and field championships in Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium.
Woods turned in a career best by totaling 7,405 points, the second best score in OSU history.
OSU's only other male placer was Adam Green, with a fourth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase (9 minutes, 6.71 seconds).
Indiana's Kiwan Lawson, a Marion-Franklin graduate, won the long jump with a regional-record 24 feet, 3 3/4 inches.
Ohio State's Thomas Murdaugh, a sophomore from Dublin Scioto, ran the fastest qualifying time in the 400 meters.
In the women's meet, a fourth-place finish from freshman Maggie Mullen in the javelin (141-11) was the highlight for Ohio State, which is in ninth place with 13 points.
Noticed Flash and Chekwa both ran with Chekwa running the anchor. Very nice and even greater to see us in third place. Props to See and Murdaugh also. Must have had the freshman jitters.southcampus;1467903; said:Mens 4x1 took first this afternoon:
Live Results -- Delta Timing Group
I think Murdaugh is going to own in the open 400 and that the 4x4 will win as well!