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Subject: Re: t-and-f: NCAA comment
In a message dated 11/21/00 7:42:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not quite fair to discount McDonnell's team's performance. They
didn't
win on talent, they won
In a message dated 11/22/00 12:36:46 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So what does McDonnell do that nobody else does???.
I'm not sure, but maybe more people should copy it.
Jim Gerweck
Running Times
Coach Mac's record stands on it's own. He's obviously has an excellent system
which allows his athletes to perform their best on the right day. To say that
Stanford has more "talent" than Arkansas is just not true. Karanu, Travis,
Karie and Link certainly stack up, in terms of perceived
So what does McDonnell do that nobody else does???...give it up Schiefer
A.C.
My guess is this: tradition. He gets everyone on the same page at the right
time better than anyone. In the eyes of Arkansas there is only one meet
during an XC season. The others are just training runs. You don't
In a message dated 11/21/00 7:44:29 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, my usual comment here is that when the formula includes finding the
best JUCO transfer in the country to lead your team, that's not
particularly impressive. However, when you have a local-boy
In a message dated 11/21/00 7:42:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not quite fair to discount McDonnell's team's performance. They
didn't
win on talent, they won on coaching. PERIOD.
Schiefer
So what does McDonnell do that nobody else does???...give it up
Netters:
Interesting to note that Villanova, with (except for Sanchez) a group of
essentially no-dames led Stanford for the first four runners. Marcus is really
doing quite a job there.
Ed Grant
In a message dated Mon, 20 Nov 2000 8:06:29 PM Eastern Standard Time, "Ed
Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Interesting to note that Villanova, with (except for Sanchez) a group of
essentially no-dames led Stanford
Master
Marcus teaches real Kung Fu at Villanova Monastery.
Master
Po
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Netters:
Interesting
love to see
these talented runners whip the Hogs.
Alan
"Take the pebble from my hand Grasshopper. In this task lies the secret to
Kung-Fu"
From: "malmo" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: "Ed Grant" [EMAIL PROTECTED], "trac
What's with Calvin Harrison's "no comment" after
the 4-by-4 trials? I also heard Suzy Hamilton refused
to speak with the media after both her trials and
semifinals races. What's up with that?
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Netters:
It
was fitting indeed that the 1500 in Sydney should be somewhat a replication of
what happened in Roime 40 years ago.
There too, there was a team
attempt which failed, as Marcel Bernard, fresh from the 5K final an hour before,
set a strong pace, hoping in that case to burn out
In a message dated 9/19/2000 8:02:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After watching the evening NBC session with me since Friday, my wife
informed me earlier that she wouldn't be watching tonight "as it was just
trach." I asked what she meant and she said that she liked watching the
I can't help but think the most indicative sign of NBC's current face
plant is the position the other networks are taking on it. Fox is running
commercials about how stupid people are to watch some of the crazy sports
in the Olympics, let alone on tape delay. The local CBS news affiliate
showed
Netters:
After
watching the evening NBC session with me since Friday, my wife informed me
earlier that she wouldn't be watching tonight as it was just trach.
I asked what she meant and she said that she liked watching the competition, but
there was too much of the rest. So much for the
15 matches
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