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Custis has worked real hard over the summer, I'm not sure about his speed but he is listed as running a 4.47 so that's faster than Dwyer. Anyway this kid wins the getting off the bus award
http://www.southernpigskin.com/sec/the-next-freshman-heisman-winner/
Georgia Tech B-back Travis Custis
The prized recruit in Paul Johnson’s 2013 class, Custis sat out this past season while clearing up some academic issues with the NCAA. Prior to running into the academic situation, Custis had generated a huge buzz in Atlanta during individual summer workout sessions. Having worked out four days a week with a personal trainer, Custis is now in the best shape of his life, and will likely push veteran Zach Laskey for the starting job in 2014. Given the Yellow Jackets’ inexperience at the quarterback position, Johnson could look to increase the production from the B-back spot next fall. If that is the case, look for Custis to put up huge numbers, as he looks to be the most physically talented Georgia Tech B-back since Jon Dwyer.
http://www.southernpigskin.com/sec/the-next-freshman-heisman-winner/
Georgia Tech B-back Travis Custis
The prized recruit in Paul Johnson’s 2013 class, Custis sat out this past season while clearing up some academic issues with the NCAA. Prior to running into the academic situation, Custis had generated a huge buzz in Atlanta during individual summer workout sessions. Having worked out four days a week with a personal trainer, Custis is now in the best shape of his life, and will likely push veteran Zach Laskey for the starting job in 2014. Given the Yellow Jackets’ inexperience at the quarterback position, Johnson could look to increase the production from the B-back spot next fall. If that is the case, look for Custis to put up huge numbers, as he looks to be the most physically talented Georgia Tech B-back since Jon Dwyer.