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And for the biggest dog in the Regionals, is there anything more pitiful than the West men's 200? Direct to a 7-man final, with three of the guys getting in with Q's of 21.18!!!! That means that one of the 21.18 guys is already an automatic Q for the Nationals!!!!! I don't think that's what the powers-that-be had in mind when they invented this concept.
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>Trackshark.com had that up more than a week ago.
While they had a lot of data up early your statement is incorrect. Much of the data wasn't available until the last couple days, some only became available today.
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>That means
>that one of the 21.18 guys is already an
>automatic Q for the Nationals!!!!! I don't think
>that's what the powers-that-be had in mind when
>they invented this concept.
That's a procedural problem. The west region has only 40 men's teams out of more than 260 nationwide. Of course, those 40 programs are generally quite competitive; if the Pac-10 can't come up with more than two regional qualifiers, that seems like a Pac-10 problem.
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I'll post a breakdown of regionals by the numbers in the next hour or so. Some of them are really interesting. Here is a sample (layout may be bad here).
Region Name QualifiedMensPrograms/TotalMensPrograms QualifiedWomensPrograms/WomensPrograms
E EAST 99/110 102/112
ME MIDEAST 74/78 75/81
MW MIDWEST 39/39 39/39
W WEST 30/40 33/42
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I think you missed the point of what I posted. It was the # of programs that qualified athletes vs. the total number programs in a region, which is one stat that at least on the surface shows that the West did the "worst" job in getting schools to qualify.
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Yo, Squire! Don't you think whoring once for another site is enough per thread?
You seem to be enjoying this board well enough by having an opinion on everything and anything. If you don't like the content just haul your ass over to trackanchovy and stay there.
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>Yo, Squire! Don't you think whoring once for
>another site is enough per thread?
Well, maybe it's a better site. They have nothing to sell, so "whoring" is a strong word.
And yeah, I do have an opinion on everything. That's what these boards are for--expressing opinions. I'll let it be up to the administrator whether I leave, and not anyone else.
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It took longer than I thought to get the stats HTMLed. Anyway, these may provide a glimpse at the initial state of the regionals system and particular regions.
http://www.trackandfieldnews.com/genera ... stats.html
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>Trackshark.com had that up more than a week ago.>>
No, what trackshark had up a week ago was the declarations list. My commentary was based on the actual heat sheets which were only posted very late yesterday/very early today,
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