Adrian Killins claims he is the fastest player in college football. In the open field, nobody has caught him yet.
Adrian is only 160 lbs. SF said he would like to use AK 40 times a game, but to protect his health, he will only use him 10 to 12 times. SF said 10 touches is normally enough for AK to make some good things happen.
Nice weapon to have.
Versus Memphis:
"You missed Adrian Killins Jr. sprinting 96 yards into the history books for the longest run in the annals of UCF football. Killins, the 200-meter state champion at Daytona Beach Mainland and the self-described fastest man in college football, leaned forward as he crossed the goal line as if he were breaking the tape at a track meet."
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/ucf-knights/os-sp-ucf-memphis-mike-bianchi-1001-story.html
Adrian is only 160 lbs. SF said he would like to use AK 40 times a game, but to protect his health, he will only use him 10 to 12 times. SF said 10 touches is normally enough for AK to make some good things happen.
Nice weapon to have.
Versus Memphis:
"You missed Adrian Killins Jr. sprinting 96 yards into the history books for the longest run in the annals of UCF football. Killins, the 200-meter state champion at Daytona Beach Mainland and the self-described fastest man in college football, leaned forward as he crossed the goal line as if he were breaking the tape at a track meet."
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/ucf-knights/os-sp-ucf-memphis-mike-bianchi-1001-story.html
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