I don't know his split, but he was the anchor for the Iowa 4A State Record 4x100m Relay. Their record time is 41.84 seconds.
http://www.iahsaa.org/track/Archives...s_at_bests.pdf
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I don't know his split, but he was the anchor for the Iowa 4A State Record 4x100m Relay. Their record time is 41.84 seconds.
http://www.iahsaa.org/track/Archives...s_at_bests.pdf
Not sure but 10.94 is pretty darn fast. Maybe not Ryan Smith fast but pretty impressive for a football player. Seems like most of the running backs run a little over 11
Did another search and Dunn ran a NUC combine 4.69 forty as a sophmore in high school which is pretty impressive. He is obviously much faster now.
Ironically enough a Minot kid had the best camp.
Alex Yanosko
Minot HS, ND, QB, 6-2, 198, Overall MVP, QB MVP, and Leadership Award
Yanosko won a bucket full of awards which is a rare feat at any camp. He ran a 4.62 40, 4.28 shuttle, and had a 27-inch vertical. He also benched 155-pounds 17 times. He was very accurate during the one-on-ones and had good spin on his passes. His size and testing numbers combined with athletic ability are phenomenal
this kid did well too
Kimani Benjamin
Minot HS, ND, WR, 6-2-1/2, 171, WR MVP
Benjamin has good height and length to cause smaller defensive backs serious issues. He ran a solid 4.74 40 and 4.29 shuttle. It was fun watching him adjust to the ball while it was still in the air.
its not teh crazy speed but it's fast
I am digging the size for his age
I love how it seems Bison nation is so stuck on "times" or weight or height.....every single kid. 6'3 185...."Hope he gets stronger." Well, he is 17....and Coach Kramer hasn't met him yet....so yeah....just seems like each year we read the same stuff. Keep in mind we don't recruit kids from their rivals page. This can and is a long evaluation process.