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    I saw the Big XII Championships and Texas Tech soph sensation Gil Roberts won with what was said to be a world leading time of 44.68 he's my pick to take the men's title.

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    I'm more impressed with Michael Bingham.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 3a
      I'm more impressed with Michael Bingham.
      I guess you would be after all he's the current indoor king for this event.Any darkhorses that could sneak up and pull an upset in your opinion?I have one and he's a serious longshot:Allodin Fothergill of Maryland Eastern Shore his last two races were under 46 and he just made it to the nationals.

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      • #4
        I believe it won't be a shoe-in for anyone trying to win as the competitors come into the meet very close together.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ndamix
          I believe it won't be a shoe-in for anyone trying to win as the competitors come into the meet very close together.
          We can pretty much guarantee that, right?

          The NCAA 400 never fails to be a highlight. There's always an athlete or two that manages to improve their PB by half a second. I just have a sneaking feeling that Bingham will end this NCAA year with a 44.5/6 PB.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by 3a
            Originally posted by ndamix
            I believe it won't be a shoe-in for anyone trying to win as the competitors come into the meet very close together.
            We can pretty much guarantee that, right?

            The NCAA 400 never fails to be a highlight. There's always an athlete or two that manages to improve their PB by half a second. I just have a sneaking feeling that Bingham will end this NCAA year with a 44.5/6 PB.
            Can't wait for both the men and women's races will be very exciting to say the least.

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            • #7
              Calvin Smith Jr.
              on the road

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 3a
                Originally posted by ndamix
                I believe it won't be a shoe-in for anyone trying to win as the competitors come into the meet very close together.
                We can pretty much guarantee that, right?

                The NCAA 400 never fails to be a highlight. There's always an athlete or two that manages to improve their PB by half a second. I just have a sneaking feeling that Bingham will end this NCAA year with a 44.5/6 PB.
                QFT

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                • #9
                  I noticed that on the IAAF stats that Gil Roberts has a 44.86 on the same day that http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm has him at a 44.68. What's up with this???? Who is right????

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by proofs in the pudd'in
                    I noticed that on the IAAF stats that Gil Roberts has a 44.86 on the same day that http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm has him at a 44.68. What's up with this???? Who is right????
                    44.86

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Dutra
                      Originally posted by proofs in the pudd'in
                      I noticed that on the IAAF stats that Gil Roberts has a 44.86 on the same day that http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm has him at a 44.68. What's up with this???? Who is right????
                      44.86
                      So does that change the OPs intial remarks about him being the favorite?

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                      • #12
                        [quote=proofs in the pudd'in]
                        Originally posted by Dutra
                        Originally posted by proofs in the pudd'in":18ip537k]I noticed that on the IAAF stats that Gil Roberts has a 44.86 on the same day that [url="http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm
                        http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm[/url] has him at a 44.68. What's up with this???? Who is right????
                        44.86
                        So does that change the OPs intial remarks about him being the favorite?[/quote:18ip537k]

                        You'd have to ask that poster. There's probably 4-5 guys at a minimum with a real shot at winning.

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                        • #13
                          [quote=Dutra]
                          Originally posted by proofs in the pudd'in
                          Originally posted by Dutra
                          Originally posted by proofs in the pudd'in":3rscgx2f]I noticed that on the IAAF stats that Gil Roberts has a 44.86 on the same day that [url="http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm
                          http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm[/url] has him at a 44.68. What's up with this???? Who is right????
                          44.86
                          So does that change the OPs intial remarks about him being the favorite?
                          You'd have to ask that poster. There's probably 4-5 guys at a minimum with a real shot at winning.[/quote:3rscgx2f]

                          Yep, if that is the case then that .20 will really matter. Any list of the other guys times goin in?

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                          • #14
                            never mind got it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by proofs in the pudd'in
                              I noticed that on the IAAF stats that Gil Roberts has a 44.86 on the same day that http://www.alltime-athletics.com/m_400ok.htm has him at a 44.68. What's up with this???? Who is right????
                              Altitude adjustment?

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