Turns out Auburn hadn't seen speed like UCF
His first step is one of the best. Crazy burst he has. We saw it all year.
And Georgia/Alabama wouldn’t have either.Turns out Auburn hadn't seen speed like UCF
I know, right? It’s just the NFL combine and millions of dollars are at stake. Why try? It’s not like they were playing Alabama or Georgia in the National Championship game.It’s obvious the SEC linebackers didn’t want to be there and that’s why their times were so slow compared to Shaq.
Best time. If you can run a 4.38 once, you are considered that fast. Guys pull muscles, let up after a fast time, etc.How does this usually work for evaluation purposes? Do they take the best time or average them
Very cool
To run even fasterIf you run a 4.38, why would you run again?
That realy sucks, but anything under 4.50 is stellar. This exact same thing happened to Kevin Smith who ran a 4.43 unofficially and we were all excitedThe official time, which comes out a few hours later, will likely be in then high 4.4s. Someone on Twitter is showing, with pictures, that the 4.38 was a little gratuitous
The official time, which comes out a few hours later, will likely be in then high 4.4s. Someone on Twitter is showing, with pictures, that the 4.38 was a little gratuitous
And so now is UCFast. Basically one of the fastest LBs in the history of football. College or pro. Legendary stuff. No exaggeration. Just facts. It’s a great time to be a Knight fan4.38 is official....
Official time was 4.38The official time, which comes out a few hours later, will likely be in then high 4.4s. Someone on Twitter is showing, with pictures, that the 4.38 was a little gratuitous
Shaquille also ran a 4.38
I would love to see them on the same tape vs each other
Shows that he will be a lot harder to replace and likely be a noticeable missing piece on the field as well as off.
With the clown car do we need one person to step up? I’m excited about the offense in general and think we have some studs at LB ready to step up on defenseBig loss for us. We are basically losiing a superhuman player who can disrupt an offense with a big play at anytime. Can take down a Greg Ward, Flowers, or an Auburn QB/RB for a loss when needed on a key 3rd or 4th down
Doubt we will ever see a player like this again. I mean, what LB runs a 4.38 in any conference at any level?
That’s why you can’t evet take an undefeated season for granted. They don’t come along very often, because you don’t have players like this very often.
Who’s going to step up? Who’s the next Bruce Miller or Griffin?