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the 200 time is better overall than the 100m time but overall not too bad for early races in the outdoor season...
I will predict a 10.05 to 10.10 time! I'm just very happy to see him doing the 100 meters! The 100 and 200 meters are whereBoling will be running the 100m at the Mt Sac Relays this weekend.
He will have some very serious competition with Michael Norman, Christian Coleman, Kyree King, Micah Williams, and others in the race.
This is a good (and important) test for Boling. He'll need way better than the 10.25 he opened his season with.
Let's see if he can rise to the occasion and run with some big name sprinters.
That is disappointing for sure… here’s hoping his 200m pans out better.Boling runs 10.20 with 3.0 wind.
A bit disappointing.
He looked horrible to be honest.Here's Boling's 100m.
It looks even worse than it sounded.
I have to wonder how he can consistently be so bad at his starts… I think he has had absolute garbage coaching in college.Boling was left in the blocks in his 100m race, absolutely terrible start....
I would agree - he is not in "top sprinting" shape. He's probably in phenomenal condition right now and my guess is he is not doing any speed work with exception of the meets themselves. it is a bit risky as you are playing with the confidences of very young people and I'm a bit concerned about racing fatigue, but he could definitely be ready by the time it matters most if they are being smart about this all.I don't feel so bad that I missed this meet now. I think I know why Boling was so slow the last 2 weeks. His coach is attempting the same
philosophy she did the entire indoor season. If you remember Boling lost race after race. Only towards the very end of the season did she
ramp up his training to get him in better shape. The kid is not in top sprinting shape or form. It's a risky bet but it paid off indoors. I think it
might be worth the effort as all that matters is the races in May, June and July. These races while nice are meaningless. Everyone will write
the kid off like they did indoors and then he went out and won his 2nd NCAA Indoor 200 Meters National Championship Gold Medal.
I just hope his coach will have him ready next month and this summer. Don't expect much in April but then WATCH OUT come May & this summer!
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American college sports have historically held limitations on student-athletes regarding when and how often they can practice under supervision, how they're compensated, and what their coursework commitments (actual school) entail. However, I assume this picture is much different now. The current NIL arrangement seems to me that Boling can sign any endorsement deals he wants. With the advent of ubiquitous online classes during covid lockdowns, students have more flexibility than ever in managing their time. College athletes already had the schoolwork side of things made easy for them.
I don't have any insight about high-level track practices. NCAA football teams cannot hold supervised practices (where members of staff oversee) past a set amount of hours deemed to be reasonable during the season, with a lesser amount of hours during the offseason. Players can still camp out in the weight room, use fields and equipment to practice on their own, and meet with coaches informally. I assume NCAA track would share this basic template.
Assuming this, what is the disadvantage (specific or general) of Boling running in college rather than the pro circuit? Is the availability of high-touch coaching year round really a difference maker? Is it the level of coaching? I assume Georgia pays a very competitive staffing budget to its track program. Is it work load? What would stop Boling from entering five events at a professional meet, as he's been known to do in college, if he just wanted to? Are there other factors I'm missing?
Terrance Laird was the last big name collegiate sprinter I remember, and he turned pro after four years of college in 2021 (not sure that he graduated). But even two years ago, the college experience was much different (no NIL money and extra covid protocol nonsense). How would Boling hurt his career potential (measured either in times or by Olympic medals) if say he used his "covid year" of extra eligibility and won an extra set of national championships at Georgia in 2024?
Boling is going in the 100 tomorrow in the Georgia Tech Invitational.