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Ads, on , said:
Did Portland run the majority of their regionals team at Dellinger? If not, the win doesn't count.
DistancePreps.com, on , said:
In this case it was smart travel plans. Boise State probably should have run at Roy Griak and Wisconsin instead of Pre-Nats (much tougher race).
They lost to strong Mt Region teams at Mt West #6 New Mexico, #27 Colorado State, #24 Air Force - it was not a great conference meet for the Broncos
At West Region #4 Stanford, #5 Oregon, #11 Portland 92, Boise State 117, Arizona St 184 UCLA 187, Washington 277 was ninth - all three were ranked at one time with good wins.
I think the other teams got wins against weak competition and Boise State was unlucky in that they ran against tough competition for most of the season. They probably should have run at Griak or Notre Dame.
Ads, on , said:
On the women's side hard to tell why Indiana and BYU made it. ASU maybe should have been it, I am certain other teams have a good case.
Admittedly, I haven't looked at this in great detail but I haven't been hearing any complaints about the at-large teams. There's zero subjectivity that goes into the process.
Ok, I did some looking. The Flotrack guys do a pretty good job with stuff and explain why teams got at-large spots.
http://www.flotrack....-Release-Nov-15
On the women's side hard to tell why Indiana and BYU made it. ASU maybe should have been it, I am certain other teams have a good case.