Behind two podiums and five All-America honors, the Nordic team lifted the Utes into the team lead on the third day of the @ncaa Championships. #goutes https://t.co/leN52eMauR
— Utah Ski Team (@utahskiteam) March 8, 2019
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That way they will work right. Don’t use the link dialog.
Does anybody know how big the lead is? Is it like a 3-touchdown lead in football or up by 5 in basketball?
It’s a big lead. 17 points with one quarter to play.
The caveat: Tomorrow is the slalom, the most unpredictable race in skiing. You can be winning and half a second later, you crash and finish last. If we ski smart, don’t take unnecessary risks, we’ll do well enough to win the whole thing. In other words, yes, we need to play not to lose.
It’s actually a huge lead. 64.5 points
Yeah I know – I was translating it into a football score. I feel like a 64.5 point lead going into the last day is like a 17 point lead going into the last quarter of a football game (the game is well in hand, and barring a major collapse you’re probably going to win, but it’s not over yet). Sorry I wasn’t more clear.
The website doesn’t allow me to paste into the body window on my android phone.
Anyone know if Slalom is a strength or a weakness of the team? Should we feel comfortable with our position?
Yeah, we’re a top 3 slalom team. But only if we make it to the finish line.
This is a good lead for us. We got this.
The mens giant slalom was disappointing the other day, but the women carried Utah. It’s a good lead, but anything can still happen
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