When the world stopped last March, two types of people emerged.
There were those who got nothing done. Then there were the achievers who went to work.
Put UTEP 400-meter runner Sean Bailey in the latter category. Thirteen months ago, on the eve of his final outdoor season in El Paso, the story was how he was set up for a big senior year.
Twelve months ago, the story was how he was stuck here because he preferred that to being stuck in his native Jamaica with no way back to UTEP, the feared result if he ventured home.