Okay, some additional results and comments:
1) Canadian Cam Levins--ran the fastest NCAA 3k in the past 2 years yesterday, 7:48. Extremely impressive, especially given that he beat three African professionals who run for the OTC (Oregon Track Club). Levins only runs for Southern Utah.
2) What's more--Levins had just run a fine 13:42 indoors the day before. This kid (a redshirt junior) is ready to make noise.
3) Miles Batty--a star miler for BYU last year, and one of the best milers in the US was only a second behind Levins, and he, too, beat the three African professionals.
4) Fast miles at the PSU meet--Jeff See, a professional, won in 3:56. Cory Leslie, a junior at Ohio State finished second in 3:56.85. Folks, those are indoor times. Smoking!
6) Speaking of FAST miles--a name I didn't know, David McCarthy, apparently Irish, runs for Providence College, ran an indoor 3:55.75 yesterday. Sheesh!
7) As previously reported, Cas Loxsom--one of the best 800 guys in the country--just barely edged freshman teammate Robbie Creese, who broke the junior and collegiate 1000m marks last week--in the 800. This just in: Robbie Creese is for real! It appears as if he may just be a walk-on. So tough to compete in athletics when one race achieves physical maturity at a much younger age and steals all the scholarships. I'm just glad there are a few guys like Creese that stick with it anyway, and show what they can do with a little more maturity.
8) The Arkansas boys took 2,5,8 (Skidmore, Braddy, Niit, respectively) out of 41 entrants in the 400 yesterday, and Braddy's anchor was the second fastest relay leg at the meet. It's early in the season, but I think these guys can makes some serious noise.
I hope that's not too much all at once.