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Gamecock Winter Conditioning Measurements

Posted on 2/28/14 at 3:09 pm
Posted by CockInYourEar
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 2/28/14 at 3:09 pm
They'll probably have the Hype video like last year and release more measurements, post 'em if you got 'em.

Dylan Thompson -
40 yd - 4.74 (I would believe that, he's not Shaw but he's not slow.)

Nosovitch -
40 yd - 4.74 (I thought he would be faster, this isn't what I was hoping to read.)

Ced Cooper -
40 yd - 4.47 (fast, but he's going to have to start making plays and earn a spot as a starter.)

David Williams -
40 yd - 4.38 (close to what I was expecting, probably thought he would be faster.)

Kane Whitehurst -
40 yd - 4.45 (he lost a step, last year was 4.32)

Larenz Bryant -
40 yd - 4.57 (he's gaining weight, but his speed fell off too.)

Maybe we're using a better method of timing the guys this year, but they are slower than last year. Last year Whitehurst, Ellingotn, Carson and Byrd were all under 4.4, but also they are hand timed. I would a laster time would add .04-.10 to their times.

Posted by Cockopotamus
Member since Jan 2013
16000 posts
Posted on 2/28/14 at 4:03 pm to
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Maybe we're using a better method of timing the guys this year, but they are slower than last year. Last year Whitehurst, Ellingotn, Carson and Byrd were all under 4.4


I never bought all of that. Byrd obviously has that speed, but i think the others run over 4.4 more often than under

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Dylan Thompson -
40 yd - 4.74 (I would believe that, he's not Shaw but he's not slow.)

Nosovitch -
40 yd - 4.74 (I thought he would be faster, this isn't what I was hoping to read.)


Nosovitch has more acceleration and agility than Thompson does though. Nosovitch is also pretty thick and a little taller than Shaw, so I didn't expect him to run a sub 5.6
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