Article Georgia Tech signee Eric Singleton achieving greatness on track

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His speed reminds me of Broderick Snoddy. He set the GT record for indoor track 60m and ran the 100m in the 10.4 range. I remember him getting around the corner as an AB and he was able to get serious yardage fast. Agree with comments above that he will need to develop his footwork and his quickness/burst is also important because the defense rarely gives you an unimpeded lane to run in.


porn watching those plays develop.
 

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A healthy Jonathan Dwyer in the open field is still the most impressive GT RB in the open field for me. He was also a track athlete in HS. He had that sprinters ability to make it look effortless passing by defenders. Dwyer could erase angles on the edge (saw it a LOT with the speed option and BB toss), but it was his ability in the open field 20-30 yards pas the LOS that made him special when he was in his prime. His fastest time in the 100m was 10.89 in HS.


Yeah 08 Dwyer was a bad dude
 

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Running fast is one thing but running fasr AND catching the ball is something else. Most of the DBs are fast also so few times would a WR be wide-open with no/little pressure to catch the ball with no defender around.
 

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We're getting a burner...

"According to Mile Split Georgia, an online track and field platform, Singleton’s best in the 100 dropped from 10.68 (wind-aided) seconds to 10.32 this season at Alexander’s region meet. He lowered his top 200 time from 21.91 as a junior to 20.72 this year. His 400 best fell from 49.01 last year to 46.21 this year."

Made me think of this old article for comparison
 

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The combined 100m, 200m, 400m time is what’s most impressive to me, especially the 400m. Reminds me of GT’s own Angelo Taylor, 3 time Olympic gold medalist and 3 time world champion in the 400m hurdles and the 4x400m relay. Not a football player, but a bad dude on the track. I ran against (behind) him in high school and with him at GT ( I was a scrub walk on for one season, while he was the star of the team).

Taylor’s best times were 10.58, 20.23, and 44.05 (according to Wikipedia), but these all came after he was a professional, not in high school.
 

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The combined 100m, 200m, 400m time is what’s most impressive to me, especially the 400m. Reminds me of GT’s own Angelo Taylor, 3 time Olympic gold medalist and 3 time world champion in the 400m hurdles and the 4x400m relay. Not a football player, but a bad dude on the track. I ran against (behind) him in high school and with him at GT ( I was a scrub walk on for one season, while he was the star of the team).

Taylor’s best times were 10.58, 20.23, and 44.05 (according to Wikipedia), but these all came after he was a professional, not in high school.
Angelo tried playing football at GT, but it didn't work out for him. He made the right choice.
 
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