Arkansas continued its dominance as THE best track & field program in the country with a dominant performance in the SEC Indoor Championships, and white athletes played a HUGE role. The championship win is
Arkansas' 92nd overall (cross country, indoor and outdoor), 28th conference (SWC and SEC) indoor title and 16th SEC indoor title. Arkansas took the title with 130 points. Florida finished second with 102 points and Tennessee was third with 78 points.
freshman Marek Niit (pictured earlier in this thread) took second in the 200 meters with a time of 20.90, which is the sixth fastest in school history.
it is also currently the 10th fastest time in the nation and is an NCAA qualifier, too.
senior
Alex McClary ran away from the pack in the final lap in the 800 meters with a time of 1:49.37.
junior
Dorian Ulrey won both the mile AND the 3,000 meters in the SEC Indoor Championships. He clocked a winning time of 7:55.56 in the 3000, and he won the mile in 3:59.77. sophomore
Duncan Phillips took second place in the mile with a time of 4:01.30, while fellow sophomore
Michael Chinchar took fourth in 4:03.52.
senior
Shawn Forrest took second in the 5000 meters in a time of 13:46.26.
an all-white quartet won the distance-medley relay, with Chinchar (1,200 meters, 3:01), freshman
Jake Stephens (400 meters, 47.7), McClary (800 meters, 1:50.5) and Phillips (mile, 4:08) combined for a time of 9:47.31.
Arkansas ended on a high note as the mile relay picked up a sixth-place finish with three white freshmen (pictured above). Freshman Ben Skidmore (47.68), freshman Travis Nollsch (48.19), freshman Marek Niit (47.19) and lone black team member sophomore Chris Bilbrew (46.72) combined for a time of 3:10.18.
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to take a stab at answering Tough's question...
the 100 meters isn't run during the indoor season, so at this point we'd have to speculate a bit, not having any inside info on the program...
but if i were to guess, i would say Marek Niit will run the 100 meters come Outdoor season. while he is Arkansas' top 200 meter runner as well as one of their best 400 meter guys, he also happens to have the second fastest 60 meters.
freshmen Ben Skidmore, Jake Stephens, and Travis Nollsch, as well as Niit, will all likely try to double up in the 200 and 400 meters, as all of their times are very close.
an unknown commodity is freshman
Galen Tobey, though he may be redshirting.
as you can see, there are a lot of fast white dudes running wild for the Hogs.