Peter Etoot on the run

Etoot was the SEC indoor champion in the 800 meters (Alex Moore)
Not many people have heard of him before this year. Perhaps Alabama's Peter Etoot likes to keep it that way. It was during the SEC Indoor Championships that Etoot posted his automatic qualifying time of 1:46.50 in the 800 meters that punched his ticket to Arkansas.

A strong favorite for the title, which included defeating the defending champion from South Carolina in Otukile Lekote at the SEC Championships, Etoot finished a disappointing 15th with a time of 1:50.84. The time and place, however, was a venture of learning for the freshman from Nakuru, Kenya, who plans to show the nation again what he is capable of.

"It just goes to show that anything can happen in a big race," said Etoot. "The indoor NCAA finals opened new strategies for me of handling the race."

Etoot was also named the SEC Cross Country Freshman of the Year earlier this season. A threat on the long course as well in the fall, he hopes to make big strides for the Alabama program which included the guidance of former teammate and friend, David Kimani.