Andy Bayer brought lots of cheers to a standing-room only crowd at the Indiana Relays, clocking a time of 3:57.75 for the world's fastest mile this season. Bayer was the collegiate leader entering the meet, and with his time, became the first runner in the nation to surpass the NCAA Automatic Qualifying standard of 3:59.00 this season. The time is the third-best in IU lore, surpassing Bob Kennedy and John Jefferson. Ben Hubers took fifth in 4:00.47, good for fifth in the nation this season.
@drubio98 your probably the funniest kid ive ever heard. just too funny of a joke
liam4458 8 months ago
we broke this record in middle school
drubio98 11 months ago