Ran a 4.52 senior year of HS. I was the fastest white guy at my school![]()
I ran a 4.56 but I'm a much better long distance runner now I've finished 8 marathons now 3 this year alone with many more to come.
Ran a 4.52 senior year of HS. I was the fastest white guy at my school![]()
Bunch of track stars up in here. Guarantee I'm faster than most of you and I probably run a 4.75 on a good day
Looks about right. Use to do 100m and i was around 10-11 seconds. Some of these moFos are lying.
LOL 4.48 elementary![]()
You're in the wrong thread, TBH.
http://www.spurstalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=196166
the fact that he's honest about his and you have to lie about yours means that you probably run a 6.2 in reality big boy
I once ran a 4.40 during my senior year. If only someone had been there to witness it.
high school varsity track and football players run 4.5-4.9s
You guys are some lying mother ers
Our QB..fastest player on the team ran a 4.4 I think. Jonovan Griffin ( he's like RG3s cousin and red shirts for OSU)
I once ran a 10K at 6:20 a mile.
sure you did
was this one toe-aided?
You gay? No homillz.
The 4.85 was good enough for backup WR for me. I rotated out at CB too. We had a couple of 4.6 guys starting at the skill positions when I was a senior.
I seriously doubt anyone on this forum runs a 4.4. People rattle that off like it's no big deal but it's damn fast and impressive to watch in person. I only went to school with one and he won state in the 110 hurdles.
4.4 is hauling ass, I agree, and it also depends on the quality of surface you're running on plus shoes. People have fluky fast days and slow days.
Yall have to remember the sample size is on a sports forum and from the few people who have times that aren't shy about posting them.
I ran a 4.5 my senior year of HS too. Had a kid run a 4.43 on my team, but he was like 5.6''.
I could probably can run about 5.4 now tho.![]()
I was a 4.7 guy on grass, hand timed. Which is fair for a high school back.
When we start talking 4.4-ish we are now talking about guys who were 10.3 or faster 100m men. Or that once in awhile fast footballer who for some reason or another didn't run track. After high school anyway.
Look at Devin Hester, you'd think he was a world class sprinter...nope! Guy never broke a 10.4 and his 40 wasn't all that. He's an adrenaline runner, faster in pads in football situations.
High school guys like a Reggie Bush, Napolean Kaufman, Curtis Conway can cook a 4.5. Not sure I believe high school 4.4.s.
Renaldo Nehemiah the great hurdler ran a hand timed 4.1 for the Niners. That is the fastest 40 I've ever heard of. Not buying Bo Jackson's 4.19, if it did happen something was ed up with the timing.
Today we might see the once in awhile 4.2 but that's very rare. Chris Johnson, Deion Sanders were 4.2 guys.
Back in the day the great Bullet Bob Hayes ran a WR 5.9 at 60 yards. As did lesser caliber sprinters Sam Perry out of Fordham and Jerry Sims out of Jackson State. These short distances do tend to even things out. Speed endurance is what seperates the greats from the also rans. Obviously in a 40 there is no speed endurance.
There is something that does get missed in even a 40. It's that 20. Which really is a better barometer for football speed. That explosion! Rocket Ismail was the fastest 20 guy I've ever seen, in two steps...full speed. He could also cut without losing speed. A guy like Carl Lewis with that chug a lug speed would be useless on a football field. Rapid accelleration is football.
The fastest footballers or those who ran a sub 10.10 (can't count Oly champ Jimmy Hines, he was no footballer)
Leonard Scott...Tenn
John Capel...Florida
Xavier Carter...LSU
Trindon Holliday...LSU/Texans
Jeff Demps...Florida
Jacoby Ford...Clemson/Raiders
Bob Hayes...FAMU/Cowboys
Ron Brown...ASU/Raiders
Alvis Whitted...NCSt/Raiders
Darrel Green...Tex A&I/Redskins
Sam Graddy...Tenn/Broncos
Last edited by RaZon; 05-02-2012 at 01:49 AM.
4.55 my senior year in HS.. took a lot of hard work though.
Didn't play football.
Stuck to bball (PG) and baseball (SS/2B).
My last timed run was in the military and I ran 2 miles in around 9 minutes. Then again, that was 10 years ago, when I wasn't married and lazy.![]()
4.5 minutes each mile?it's a muf in trackstar convention up in here
So tell me guru..
Talk to me about that team the USA sent to the Olympics to just run the 4x1.
Who was the last white sprinter on one of the USA's Oly 4x1 teams?
Give me 8 sprinting brothers.
Fastest long jumper to ever play in the NFL.
Give me the name of the fastest sprinter ever out of Dallas Baptist?
I was going with what he did at the combine.
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According to NFL.com, Devin Hester was timed at 4.41 in the 40-yard dash at the 2006 NFL Combine, which didn’t even place him in the top 10 that year. Hester later ran a blazing 4.27 at his Pro Day at the University of Miami, however. The fastest 40 by a current Bears player at the 2006 Combine was generated by cornerback Tim Jennings, whose 4.32 tied receiver Chad Jackson for third among all prospects that year behind Clemson cornerback Tye Hill (4.30) and South Carolina cornerback Johnathan Joseph (4.31). Central Florida cornerback Josh Robinson ran the fastest 40 at this year’s Combine with a 4.33.
I don't pay much attention to that other stuff. I go with the combine. Not what his school..
Ever hear of Lee Suggs a back for Virginia Tech...a 4.26. He was no 4.26 guy. Forget those times ran at pro days. They tend to be fast for good reason. The day Suggs ran his 4.26, Michael Vick also ran a 4.2. Vick is not a 4.2. Oh yeah, they ran those times at Virg Tech.
Last edited by RaZon; 05-02-2012 at 04:03 AM.
Most impressive 40yd dash feat ever.
http://www.aolnews.com/2010/02/16/da...50th-birthday/
LinkBut wait. We're not talking about the nicest, most polite Cane ever. We're talking about the fastest. We're talking about Devin Hester.
What's that? His 40 time? Willis McGahee ran a 4.24. Hester clocked an is-he-there-yet 4.28 earlier this year.
RaZon
I ran a 6.8.
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