Just run track and work on your speed. Don’t really care what the numbers are. Can do nothing but help him.And that 6.87 would put Jaron at #21 in the Big Ten heading into this weekend. A 7.25 would rank #65 in conference. I'll take that in my quarterback, but still, the 40 time is more important.
And that 6.87 would put Jaron at #21 in the Big Ten heading into this weekend. A 7.25 would rank #65 in conference. I'll take that in my quarterback, but still, the 40 time is more important.
60 meters isn't run that often by high schoolers, so it is kind of hard to get a feel for how fast that is. So to try and convert this to 100 meters, here is a very imperfect method of conversion.
http://speedendurance.com/2008/01/23/track-conversions-for-50m-60m-200m-300m-400m/
So, using that formula, if we multiply 7.25 times 1.53, we get 11.09 for 100 meters.
There is no way that converts like that. And 7.25 isnt a very good time in college. That would be one if the slower times in a normal D2 meet.Clocks In at the 4.4-4.5 range from the online conversions I read...we literally might have a top 25 ncaa track team on the football field
Is it just me or is the speed we’re recruting at an elite level, much more than anything we’ve recruited In the past ...or am I just drinking koolaid?
There is no way that converts like that. And 7.25 isnt a very good time in college. That would be one if the slower times in a normal D2 meet.
I ran with Don Beebe in college, and he was 6.7-6.8 range, then a 4.21 40
Respectfully, I'm not exactly sure accuracy is his forte at the moment. Now if you had talked about his pedigree and athleticism, I can get on board with that. I do agree he will flourish in Frost's system, but this kid needs a lot of coaching up.He’s fast for sure but what impresses everyone who’s seen his highlights is is poise in the pocket and the accuracy he has throwing the football. He’s going to really flourish in Frost’s offense.
I do agree he will flourish in Frost's system, but this kid needs a lot of coaching up.
There is no way that converts like that. And 7.25 isnt a very good time in college. That would be one if the slower times in a normal D2 meet.
I ran with Don Beebe in college, and he was 6.7-6.8 range, then a 4.21 40
There is no way that converts like that. And 7.25 isnt a very good time in college. That would be one if the slower times in a normal D2 meet.
I ran with Don Beebe in college, and he was 6.7-6.8 range, then a 4.21 40
Prior to the 1999 combine, 40 times were clocked by a human-operated stop watch, as opposed to the electronic system in place now. As a result, many of those pre-1999 times have been scrutinized and doubted.