Number1CanesFan
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Freshman Symone Mason just won the 400M!!!
Way to go!!! Ladies looking good for an ACC Championship.
Way to go!!! Ladies looking good for an ACC Championship.
Was that post in response to me? Or, are you still jousting with @SayWhat ? Because, what you posted makes zero sense.
You do realize that it doesn’t quite work that way? mens track gets 12.6 scholarships. Some WILL be full rides, many will be partials.
That’s not true. Miami does have full scholarships for men’s track. But, only the studs get them.
The amount that get full scollies are insignificant. Must not be too many “studs” on track team.That’s not true. Miami does have full scholarships for men’s track. But, only the studs get them.
Well then that may be one of your stupidest, out of your depth, excuse-making, straw men posts that you’ve ever come up with. And that’s saying something.
The post looks at private schools that play big-time football. I left out the team from South Bend because historically they’re not great in the sprints - which is what @Reppingtheu was asking. Pay attention.
You have this thing of being dead wrong and then trying to change the parameters to make yourself right. It’s desperate. Dumb.
- Show where anyone was specifically talking about top-25 track programs this year?
- Pick any 3 or 4 programs and show us where Miami is better? **** the excuses.
- “Miami women won the ACC indoor track championship last year. It’s not something they’re going to do very often because of the tuition obstacle”
Nonsense. Miami women compete every year for the ACC Championship and they’ve won three times and that’s going through some very good VT and Clemson teams over the years. You’re grasping for anything.
- “other few private schools are figuring out ways to pay for those student’s tuitions. Very few of those athletes are paying those tuitions”
And you have proof of this? Please share.
- “The other private schools figure something out. Miami doesn’t do that”
“Figure something out”? LMAO.
You’re way too sensitive about this. And wrong.
Well then that may be one of your stupidest, out of your depth, excuse-making, straw men posts that you’ve ever come up with. And that’s saying something.
The post looks at private schools that play big-time football. I left out the team from South Bend because historically they’re not great in the sprints - which is what @Reppingtheu was asking. Pay attention.
You have this thing of being dead wrong and then trying to change the parameters to make yourself right. It’s desperate. Dumb.
- Show where anyone was specifically talking about top-25 track programs this year?
- Pick any 3 or 4 programs and show us where Miami is better? **** the excuses.
- “Miami women won the ACC indoor track championship last year. It’s not something they’re going to do very often because of the tuition obstacle”
Nonsense. Miami women compete every year for the ACC Championship and they’ve won three times and that’s going through some very good VT and Clemson teams over the years. You’re grasping for anything.
- “other few private schools are figuring out ways to pay for those student’s tuitions. Very few of those athletes are paying those tuitions”
And you have proof of this? Please share.
- “The other private schools figure something out. Miami doesn’t do that”
“Figure something out”? LMAO.
You’re way too sensitive about this. And wrong.
So let me get this straight. Some of you are saying everyone else is breaking the rules and we aren't regarding getting athletes funded?
Dude always does that. His go to is name calling when all else fails.
The lack of knowledge and excuse making by some in this thread is hysterical.
You want to know what would happen if we brought USC's track staff here. We would be a dominate program in T&F.
Again, that’s not really true. The teams that have won NCAA’s over the years have usually done it by dominating the sprints, or the throws ( I forget the team that won NCAA’s in the last 4-6 years with just shot and discus) - unless they’re Oregon or Arkansas (a few others). It’s like football, you have to have the RIGHT kids. About 4-7 kids.
I’m NOT saying it wouldn’t be better to have more, what I am saying is that most of the athletes of ANY team doesn’t qualify for NCAA’s, that’s why I listed the individual performances of the other private college athletes. These other schools really get a lot of kids to walk on and yes, tuition obviously factors into it, but kids still go to the other schools with coaches who have a track record.
Which brings us to something that could hold Amy/Miami back - sexism. She’s seen as a women’s coach, but she can coach.
As for educating oneself...I won’t say i know it all, and I won’t say I’m always right, but I do know a bit about track and field. And, to de-escalate the insults (hey, your choice; I can only do my part), I won’t even say I know more than you. But, I KNOW the coaches who dominate track and field on the collegiate level, personally.
In vaguely related news, some kid in Texas just ran 10.04
Baylor signee breaks national high school 100M dash record
Theoretically, your point makes sense; I won’t deny that. However, the reality is quite a bit different. Example: at the 2007 NCAA indoor, Wisconsin won on the men’s side with 8 athletes; Tennessee won the women with 7. And, it’s not that uncommon, even though I don’t feel like going through the tedium of looking for more. I know ASU did it with less than 10 women; maybe 6-8.
One of the things that has helped to diminish T&F’s standing is the decline of actual dual meets; it got to a point where schools only went to big invitationals week in and week out. Scoring isn’t important, just establishing marks for NCAA’s. Under that scenario, if you have studs, and I mean the guys who can score in two events at NCAA’S it goes a long way.
I do understand your point about funding and booster support, but in the case of the men’s program, it really does have to do with getting that program establishing recruit. That’s what happened back in I think 92/93 when Miami got a 2x World Junior Champ from Jamaica to enroll. And the only reason she went to Miami was it was the closest D1 program to Jamaica. Absolute fact. And the women’s program took off from there. (Quick aside: I NEVER thought Schwartz would have enrolled at Miami even if he was given a commitable offer his sophomore year..just because of track. But let’s play alternative universe where Miami actually wins NC #6 and the AH guys were to come AND two of them ran sub-10...it could have created the same environment to change the program. Then you fill up the rest of the team with partials; it’s how it’s done).
Your last point? IT’S ALWAYS ABOUT THE MONEY!
**Edit: 2006 mens indoor. LSU gets 2nd with 5 athletes.
Your point?
The first poster to introduce INDOOR track? You, when you mentioned Miami’s ACC indoor.
You also posted that it’s impossible to win with a certain number of athletes. That’s just not true. I’ve proved that wrong.
Most people would have seen these as perfectly fair examples. You don’t, just because you won’t concede anything that proves you wrong.
Oh, well.
You did it again. LMAO.
Number of NCAA Events indoors: 17
Number of NCAA events outdoors: 21
Number of athletes to win 2007 OUTDOOR Champs: 7 (Florida State)
Number of athletes to win 2012 OUTDOOR Champs: 9 (Florida)
The only one over running his mark, false-starting and foot-faulting is you. You’ve been proven wrong again.
Even if we never figure out who the experts are, I think we can all agree that you’re not one.
The only one who should stop is you. Seriously. But, actually it’s hilarious so please don’t.
You really have no clue. Desperately trying to find some explanation that makes you right...even a little...but there isn’t one - you’re wrong. And you will always be, until you learn to read with understanding and stop reacting emotionally to not having agency over each and every possible subject.
Up your game, you’re completely embarrassing yourself. (I would have used “embarrassed” but I know there’s no end to arrogance)