join running club at uni. sorted. i started running at uni from no background at all so you have no excuse not to try it out. you're bound to love it, having a club is much better than running on your own.
until then i suggest you sort your training out mate. 10k everyday will work but the problem with running lots of miles is the effect that it has on the body.
even in trained runners few maintain a high mileage all the time, so it's better to do 25-30 miles and stick with it. better still to have a structure to it. e.g. a longer run, a couple of shorter faster runs and attempt an interval run every week.
apart from that, that is all you need to do, it really isnt rocket science. one foot in front of the other. if you are dedicated enough you will win, takes about 10 years to reach a running peak, so that's quite a nice thing to know as it is one of the few sports (i think) where if you can train hard enough for long enough you'll eventually
win.
good luck guys + gals.