Team Speed
For those of you that think that all of these 40 times are so fast at places like Colorado, Florida State, Miami, Va Tech etc. here is some insight as to why they are so fast; and why so many people think that Nebraska is slow.
For years, Nebraska has been timing their players electronically and on grass or the ever slower field-turf. A guy that runs an electronic 4.7 has good speed. 4.6 is the average for a guy running with RB's at the NFL combine. Anything 4.5 or faster is blazing speed.
I can tell you this. Yeah, Miami FSU and a few other teams still have incredible speed but maybe not as fast as you think especially when a lot of them get to the combine.
Here are some of the fastest Huskers per winter conditioning :
(run indoors on field-turf) All times electronic so you can shave off about .2 of a second and this is what their time would look like at FSU or many other schools...
IB Marquess Simmons 4.45 (4.25 hand held)
IB Josh Davis 4.51 (4.31 hand held)
IB Dahrran Diedrick 4.65 (4.45 hand held)
CB Willie Amos 4.41 (4.21 hand held)
CB DeJuan Groce 4.67 (4.47 hand held)
QB Jamaal Lord 4.57 (4.37 hand held)
WR Wilson Thomas 4.78 (4.58 hand held)
SS Lannie Hopkins 4.57 (4.37 hand held)
SLB TJ Hollowell 4.73 (4.53 hand held)
DT Seppo Evwaraye 4.99 (4.79 hand held)
DT LeKevin Smith 5.03 (4.83 hand held)
Eric Crouch(last year) 4.42 (4.22 hand held) he also ran a legit 4.41 at the combine.
The point I am trying to get across, is that Nebraska is not as slow as you may think, especially after you read the link to the article. Another thing is that you have to take many of these 40 times you read and hear about with a grain of salt.
One more example. Colorado had a CB by the name of Ben Kelley in the 2000 season that reportedly ran a 4.25 40 yard dash. Former NU RB Dan Alexander a legit 4.5 electronic guy broke a run early in the game against the buffs where Ben Kelly was right next to him and Danimal proceeded to run away from him into the clear for a long TD run. 4.25???? Sure buddy.
Team speed is a good stat to have a handle on but check out guys vertical leaps, pro shuttle times, strength numbers and their conditioning. You can have a bunch of paper tigers running around that clock in at 4.6 and they can't play for a damn.
For those of you that think that all of these 40 times are so fast at places like Colorado, Florida State, Miami, Va Tech etc. here is some insight as to why they are so fast; and why so many people think that Nebraska is slow.
For years, Nebraska has been timing their players electronically and on grass or the ever slower field-turf. A guy that runs an electronic 4.7 has good speed. 4.6 is the average for a guy running with RB's at the NFL combine. Anything 4.5 or faster is blazing speed.
I can tell you this. Yeah, Miami FSU and a few other teams still have incredible speed but maybe not as fast as you think especially when a lot of them get to the combine.
Here are some of the fastest Huskers per winter conditioning :
(run indoors on field-turf) All times electronic so you can shave off about .2 of a second and this is what their time would look like at FSU or many other schools...
IB Marquess Simmons 4.45 (4.25 hand held)
IB Josh Davis 4.51 (4.31 hand held)
IB Dahrran Diedrick 4.65 (4.45 hand held)
CB Willie Amos 4.41 (4.21 hand held)
CB DeJuan Groce 4.67 (4.47 hand held)
QB Jamaal Lord 4.57 (4.37 hand held)
WR Wilson Thomas 4.78 (4.58 hand held)
SS Lannie Hopkins 4.57 (4.37 hand held)
SLB TJ Hollowell 4.73 (4.53 hand held)
DT Seppo Evwaraye 4.99 (4.79 hand held)
DT LeKevin Smith 5.03 (4.83 hand held)
Eric Crouch(last year) 4.42 (4.22 hand held) he also ran a legit 4.41 at the combine.
The point I am trying to get across, is that Nebraska is not as slow as you may think, especially after you read the link to the article. Another thing is that you have to take many of these 40 times you read and hear about with a grain of salt.
One more example. Colorado had a CB by the name of Ben Kelley in the 2000 season that reportedly ran a 4.25 40 yard dash. Former NU RB Dan Alexander a legit 4.5 electronic guy broke a run early in the game against the buffs where Ben Kelly was right next to him and Danimal proceeded to run away from him into the clear for a long TD run. 4.25???? Sure buddy.
Team speed is a good stat to have a handle on but check out guys vertical leaps, pro shuttle times, strength numbers and their conditioning. You can have a bunch of paper tigers running around that clock in at 4.6 and they can't play for a damn.