Now showing the Pack with 52 points, but still way ahead. They only count the top 5 isn't that correct?
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Yes top 5. But the way they scoring sites work is they wont count a teams score at all until they have 5 runners across for some reason so thats why you see the scores periodically get higher as individual runners who place higher up get added when their team gets a full 5 across.DrummerboyWolf said:
Now showing the Pack with 52 points, but still way ahead. They only count the top 5 isn't that correct?
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Nairo said:
UNC is trash. All that talent and they proceed to get smashed.
Until we hear what happened, we will have to wait and see about Amaris.jadawson said:
so Tyynismaa is obviously a downer and Henes is going to have to weigh if she thinks she can finish at nationals. Running 6 finishing runners is a big risk.
Positive signs from today: Sam Bush is pretty much back IMO. She just needs to start a bit more confidently. She just had one of the best closing K's in the field which has been her trademark for the past few years. Hartman was really solid again as was Quarzo. Throw in Chmiel and Stephens and that is 6 really capable runners.
Obviously we aren't privy to the coaching decisions so we can't say for sure, but i dont see any benefit to playing games with a team like NAU. Getting Tyynismaa confidence in finishing well if she's able would be the priority i would think. I think if we were confident in her fitness but wanted there to be an unknown for NAU we would have just sat her today and ran Gapes or someone else.DrummerboyWolf said:Until we hear what happened, we will have to wait and see about Amaris.jadawson said:
so Tyynismaa is obviously a downer and Henes is going to have to weigh if she thinks she can finish at nationals. Running 6 finishing runners is a big risk.
Positive signs from today: Sam Bush is pretty much back IMO. She just needs to start a bit more confidently. She just had one of the best closing K's in the field which has been her trademark for the past few years. Hartman was really solid again as was Quarzo. Throw in Chmiel and Stephens and that is 6 really capable runners.
Just a thought that maybe Coach Henes is just saving her for nationals and playing a little game with teams like NAU. Coach knew at 5K that the team was going to win and may have just shut Tyynismaa down. Hopefully her chip just stopped working and she finished, but who knows.
They are showing her as a DNF right now.
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Just an idea. I am not dialed into all the nuances of Cross County like you, GP, and others are.jadawson said:Obviously we aren't privy to the coaching decisions so we can't say for sure, but i dont see any benefit to playing games with a team like NAU. Getting Tyynismaa confidence in finishing well if she's able would be the priority i would think. I think if we were confident in her fitness but wanted there to be an unknown for NAU we would have just sat her today and ran Gapes or someone else.DrummerboyWolf said:Until we hear what happened, we will have to wait and see about Amaris.jadawson said:
so Tyynismaa is obviously a downer and Henes is going to have to weigh if she thinks she can finish at nationals. Running 6 finishing runners is a big risk.
Positive signs from today: Sam Bush is pretty much back IMO. She just needs to start a bit more confidently. She just had one of the best closing K's in the field which has been her trademark for the past few years. Hartman was really solid again as was Quarzo. Throw in Chmiel and Stephens and that is 6 really capable runners.
Just a thought that maybe Coach Henes is just saving her for nationals and playing a little game with teams like NAU. Coach knew at 5K that the team was going to win and may have just shut Tyynismaa down. Hopefully her chip just stopped working and she finished, but who knows.
They are showing her as a DNF right now.
basically where i am. Without confidence in Tyynismaa being up there i wouldn't say we're favorites but there's still a chance.toddl said:
I wouldn't bet my house on them winning ncaas next week, but they have a reasonable chance
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toddl said:
At regionals she looked fine, from the minute or two I saw her. No boot, no limp.
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I think you are reading too much into this. I don't see it as anything different than any coach would say about a possible player being injured. I hope she is healthy and from that statement, I believe she is. "Tuffy" is putting that seed of doubt into the other teams' minds in my opinion. Don't they put the lists of who is participating for each team out tomorrow anyway?GuerrillaPack said:
The user "Tuffy" (believed to be an insider to the program) posted this on the Let's Run forum thread on Chmiel's possible injury:
"All I will say is that there is a lot of misinformation being reported on here. She did not have surgery this week. She was at regionals with the team. That is all I will report at this time so as to not provide a competitive edge to any other teams."
Assuming that's the real Tuffy and actual intel, that doesn't exactly inspire a lot of confidence that Chmiel is healthy and ready to go.
Of course I hope you are right, and I could see that being a possibility - that Tuffy would play coy, when in fact Chmiel is fine and will race. However, I've read many posts by Tuffy over the last year or so, and he's usually pretty blunt and clear about injuries and who would or would not be running. So if Chmiel was fully healthy, I would have expcted Tuffy to just come right out and say that she was fine and not injured. That's why I also consider it a possibility that Chmiel is, in fact, injured and won't run and that's why he doesn't want to admit it, for competitive advantage.DrummerboyWolf said:I think you are reading too much into this. I don't see it as anything different than any coach would say about a possible player being injured. I hope she is healthy and from that statement, I believe she is. "Tuffy" is putting that seed of doubt into the other teams' minds in my opinion. Don't they put the lists of who is participating for each team out tomorrow anyway?GuerrillaPack said:
The user "Tuffy" (believed to be an insider to the program) posted this on the Let's Run forum thread on Chmiel's possible injury:
"All I will say is that there is a lot of misinformation being reported on here. She did not have surgery this week. She was at regionals with the team. That is all I will report at this time so as to not provide a competitive edge to any other teams."
Assuming that's the real Tuffy and actual intel, that doesn't exactly inspire a lot of confidence that Chmiel is healthy and ready to go.
It is what it is. No matter which 7 Coach Henes puts out there, I know they will give it their all and try to bring home that 3rd straight National Championship. Hopefully it all works out. No matter where they finish, I am proud as Hell of this group and what they have accomplished. If they lose to NAU, then you tip the cap to them.GuerrillaPack said:Of course I hope you are right, and I could see that being a possibility - that Tuffy would play coy, when in fact Chmiel is fine and will race. However, I've read many posts by Tuffy over the last year or so, and he's usually pretty blunt and clear about injuries and who would or would not be running. So I also see the possibility that Chmiel is, in fact, injured and won't run and that's why he doesn't want to admit it, for competitive advantage.DrummerboyWolf said:I think you are reading too much into this. I don't see it as anything different than any coach would say about a possible player being injured. I hope she is healthy and from that statement, I believe she is. "Tuffy" is putting that seed of doubt into the other teams' minds in my opinion. Don't they put the lists of who is participating for each team out tomorrow anyway?GuerrillaPack said:
The user "Tuffy" (believed to be an insider to the program) posted this on the Let's Run forum thread on Chmiel's possible injury:
"All I will say is that there is a lot of misinformation being reported on here. She did not have surgery this week. She was at regionals with the team. That is all I will report at this time so as to not provide a competitive edge to any other teams."
Assuming that's the real Tuffy and actual intel, that doesn't exactly inspire a lot of confidence that Chmiel is healthy and ready to go.
And although there certainly is a lot of trolling and misinformation on the Let's Run forums (from average Joe yahoos), there are genuine insiders and people "in the know" (eg, coaches and athletes of other programs) who post there. So it's a mixed bag. For example, there were coaches (who had access to the transfer portal) that posted about Starliper being in the portal several days before it was made "official". It's very possible that other coaches/athletes have leaked the info about Chmiel out, and it's made its way to the boards.
Hopefully we will get an answer some time tomorrow, with the pre-race press conference and interview with Coach Henes, or other pictures and info that may surface. I will also add that Tuohy doesn't look too happy in that photo of her getting off the bus posted on the official account tonight. Maybe I'm reading too much into that, and it could mean nothing. But it's well known that Tuohy cares so much about the team (more than her individual performance).
Thanks Nairo. Given what you said and that she is apparently not injured and running on Saturday, it seems highly unlikely that she could have gotten injured between Saturday and around Wednesday when these people started posting that she was injured on the letsrun boards. Possible, but pretty unlikely. Then you couple that unlikelihood with the other apparently outright false information (such as her "seen on crutches at the Regional" and "having surgery this week")...then maybe the most likely explanation is that this is all some deliberately false rumor that snowballed to an even bigger false rumor. As I said above, I hope we can get some more clarification from today's press conference, or any other photos/video/info that might come out. Because if Chmiel can't run, I don't know if I would even want to drive all the way up there for the race.Nairo said:
Chmiel and Stephens were held out of regionals. That's straight from the coach. No injuries, we didn't need them. Unless something suddenly cropped up this week, Chmiel is full go. She was running with the team at ATT the day after regionals.