Olympic trials live coverage
Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 7:52 am
Does anyone know if there is any live coverage of the Olympic trials broadcast. NBC will have coverage, same day but delayed by several hours. Thanks, Alan
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Thanks for the update! I was nice to see when I hit the chair after work! It was nice to find.cordy02c wrote:Devon easily won his heat and has advanced to semifinals
I'd be surprise if he missed, he'll be done with the olympics by fall camp.OregonFan4Life wrote:Off topic, but with Allen qualifying think he's less likely to play football this year? Not that I'd blame him, I'm super happy for him! That is awesome!
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I wouldn't count on him being a productive WR though. He's been focused on track for the last 7 months and likely hasn't been in the playbook or working with the QB's. Depending on how he does in the Olympics, wouldn't be surprised to see him focus on track and quit football. His time in the finals was the second tastes time in the world this year so why risk another catastrophic knee injury on a sport where he is a fringe pro prospect?Alan wrote:I'd be surprise if he missed, he'll be done with the olympics by fall camp.OregonFan4Life wrote:Off topic, but with Allen qualifying think he's less likely to play football this year? Not that I'd blame him, I'm super happy for him! That is awesome!
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You bring up a couple of good points, he medals in the olympics he could make a living in track and like you said why play football were the risk of injury is much higher. If he brings back a gold or silver I wonder if he can pick up a track scholarship so he can drop his football scholarship? (Sarcasm). He'd half to do well in the Olympics to quit football IMO.Duck24 wrote:I wouldn't count on him being a productive WR though. He's been focused on track for the last 7 months and likely hasn't been in the playbook or working with the QB's. Depending on how he does in the Olympics, wouldn't be surprised to see him focus on track and quit football. His time in the finals was the second tastes time in the world this year so why risk another catastrophic knee injury on a sport where he is a fringe pro prospect?Alan wrote:I'd be surprise if he missed, he'll be done with the olympics by fall camp.OregonFan4Life wrote:Off topic, but with Allen qualifying think he's less likely to play football this year? Not that I'd blame him, I'm super happy for him! That is awesome!
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Either way, congrats to him and best of luck in Rio. His success should further help Oregon land those dual track/football guys in the future.