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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1061006357253984&id=190088947679067 Sorry if it goes to Facebook.
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He needs some cheese to go with his whine.
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He'll poke your eye out.
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Track and Field Attacks the Program Record Books Jan. 23, 2016 Track and Field STORY LINKS GLADSTEIN INVITATIONAL DAY 2 RESULTS Daniel Kuhn continues to leave his mark on the indoor record books as he placed second in the 800m run with a new school record time of 1:48.13. Matt Schwartzer also climbed up the record board with a 7:59.95 in the 3,000m run. He now stands at eighth all-time. Rorey Hunter finished fourth in the event with a time of 8:06.32. The Hoosiers found great success in the Heptathlon. Dylan Anderson scored 5,616 points in a second place effort. That point total is the second best in school history. Stephen Keller placed third with 5,471 points, good for fourth all time. Chase Pacheco finished fifth with a score of 5,154, seventh place in program history. Finally, Andrew Huber placed sixth with 5,069 points, good for eighth on the all-time list. Adrian Mable took third in the 60m hurdle final with a time of 8.07. Cornelius Strickland finished first among collegiate athletes, third overall, in the 60m finals this morning with a time of 6.86 seconds. Strickland carried that momentum into a winning 200m dash effort of 21.49. Marco Burkert won his heat, and finished fourth overall, in the 600m run with a time of 1:22.38. Jordan Huntoon also took third in the fast section of the 800m run with a season best time of 1:53.02. Adam Wallace won his heat of the 800m run with a time of 1:55.48, his best time this year. Indiana's 4x800m relay team of Kyle Duvall, Joe Murphy, Connor Martin, and Eric Claxton crossed the line first with a time of 7:40.97. That time ranks as the fifth best time in the nation. Brittany Thomas finished third overall in the 200m dash with a time of 24.97. She also tied for third in the 60m finals with a time of 7.63. Sydney Anderson finished third in the 600m run with a time of 1:35.47. Taylor Williams won her heat, and finished sixth overall in the event with a 1:36.39. Olivia Hippensteel took third in the fast section of the 800m run with a time of 2:13.96. Taylor Wiley took second in the fast heat of the 600m with a time of 1:33.42, edging out her previous season best. Indiana's 4x800m relay team of Corinne Cominator, Brenna Calder, Brianna Johnson, and Kellie Davis cruised to the victory with a time of 9:03.60. That time puts them in the top ten nationally for the event. The 4x400m relay team of Riley Egbula, Williams, Anderson, and Kendell Wiles placed second with a time of 3:44.17. After the meet Coach Ron Helmer said he was happy to see the risk-taking and hard work of his young team start to show positive effects. Indiana will be back in action on Friday as host of the Indiana Relays Weekend. The meet will cover both Friday and Saturday. Many top teams such as Alabama, Notre Dame, Cincinnati, and Tulane will make for a great weekend of competition. Iuhoosiers.com
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Smart. If you're watching film,you're not drinking, smoking, ...
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If were hitting 3's were gonna be tough to beat,but I think we're falling in love with them.
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Demps out of his mind,no way he can keep hitting shots like these.
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Boom baby!
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We Are Better Without McDonald's All-Americans
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My grandfather took me on a tour of an emge meat packing plant when I was 8 or 9, still haven't ate a hot dog. -
Aj Guyton fires back at Dan Dakich
seanmm1971 replied to FortWayneHoosier's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Ratings! -
We Are Better Without McDonald's All-Americans
seanmm1971 replied to Chilly willy's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Is the even chicken in mcnuggets? -
We Are Better Without McDonald's All-Americans
seanmm1971 replied to Chilly willy's topic in Indiana Men's Basketball
Ok, pass the bong. -
Nebraska by 8,under 8 timeout.
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After consecutive dual meet weekends, the Track and Field team will partake in two separate invitational style meets. The majority of the team will stay home to compete in the Gladstein Invitational on Friday and Saturday. Many of the field athletes will head south to Lexington, Kentucky for the Rod McCravy Memorial. Coach Ron Helmer is excited to see how his team will stack up in a couple of very competitive meets. "Everyone should be settled back into their work routine and be ready to start posting some high level marks in most areas. Ideally, we will come out of the weekend with some more national level marks that will potentially qualify for the NCAA championships, as well as a number of personal bests." Indiana's men's team will try to continue its hot start after beating Tennessee and Purdue handily in two prior dual meets. Daniel Kuhn followed up his Co-Big Ten Track Athlete of the Week honor with a #GoIU Student Athlete of the Week honor for his winning performance in the 600m run, while Adrian Mable turned in the best performance of his career in the 60m hurdles against Purdue. The women's team will look to continually improve. The young team had several strong performances in the Purdue dual, but came up short on the scoreboard. Sydney Clute took first in the pole vault with a new career best mark of 4.11m. That mark is good for fourth place on Indiana's all-time list. Kendell Wiles posted the third best time in the Big Ten Conference with a 1:33.80 effort in the 600m run. Follow @IUTrackXC on Twitter for live updates; live stats for the meet can be followed via: http://sidearmstats.com/indiana/track/ Iuhoosiers.com
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And apparently that point hasn't been reached. At least by enough,or important enough people.
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If...dog...rabbit
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I'm not saying we're world beaters yet,but I don't think we'd lose to Wake or UNLV the way we're playing now. And at least some of that credit goes to TC. Time will tell if we've really improved enough.
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The argument has to fit the agenda, when we lose our first big 10 game,it's going to be "told you so."
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Trying to figure it out, if you notice something happened because I didn't change what I was doing,but the links to the articles did.
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https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1058053417549278&id=190088947679067
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Like grandma always said...DFTT. OK well maybe not grandma,but still good advice.
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Funny how a little winning, and this thread is way down the list.
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Or Tennessee or Florida .
