ColinKSU
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Shaun Davis just says words.Possibly ignorant question: is the buzz that big for him from spring practice? The podcasts I listen to haven’t really said a lot about him.
Shaun Davis just says words.Possibly ignorant question: is the buzz that big for him from spring practice? The podcasts I listen to haven’t really said a lot about him.
Shaun Davis just says words.
247sports.com
“He’s fast, tough and extremely intelligent. With those three things, he’s going to be a really good player for us,” said Irish safeties coach Chris O’Leary of Minich. “He has a really good skill set playing the post, breaking on the ball. He might have the most picks this spring for us. He’s going to turn into a good player.”
In real life? No, Harrison, Love and Talich are all faster and Mitchell is close.Is he actually NDs fastest player?
Thought Love had that title.
Love ran 10.54 at Kansas Relays but wind was over the limit. He also ran 10.63 and 10.70 but only ran in 5 meets as a Sr. The 10.76 is from when he won the State meet as a Soph.He did run a 10.77 in HS.
Love's PR was a 10.54 on a separate Track & Field site, but in his 24/7 recruiting profile, 10.76 is listed as his fastest time.
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Jeremiayah Love - MO Track and Field Bio
Jeremiayah Love - MO Track and Field results and photos on Athletic.netwww.athletic.net
Love ran 10.54 at Kansas Relays but wind was over the limit. He also ran 10.63 and 10.70 but only ran in 5 meets as a Sr. The 10.76 is from when he won the State meet as a Soph.
It's good to have this many guys in this discussion...In real life? No, Harrison, Love and Talich are all faster and Mitchell is close.
Does the measurement suggest he has the highest top speed but not overall top 100m? Maybe takes him a bit to get going.If you run a 10.77, you are really fast. So that's good, whether or not he's the fastest on the team.
i would bet he's around 4.5, give or take a little.Anyone know what Ben Mo runs?
I don’t want to get my heart set on him being a 1st rounder then see him run a 4.6 at the combine.
From my casual observation, I don't think BenMo is a burner. My guess would be 4.55-4.6, which may mean he falls during the "pre-draft measurable love fest and ignore all game tape" season.Anyone know what Ben Mo runs?
I don’t want to get my heart set on him being a 1st rounder then see him run a 4.6 at the combine.
Yea he did at the Districts, but it was heavily windy (+6.1) in Ohio that day, one guy in another district ran 10.29 and his previous best was 10.70. Same guy also finished last (9th) at States in 10.78.His 247 profile says Minich ran a wind aided 10.47
He's timed at 4.40 at ND, and I expect him to be in the 4.4s range at combine 4.42-4.46From my casual observation, I don't think BenMo is a burner. My guess would be 4.55-4.6, which may mean he falls during the "pre-draft measurable love fest and ignore all game tape" season.
If he has a great season he may not need to run at combineHe's timed at 4.40 at ND, and I expect him to be in the 4.4s range at combine 4.42-4.46
Huh. That would shock me but you all know more than me.He's timed at 4.40 at ND, and I expect him to be in the 4.4s range at combine 4.42-4.46
He probably won't unless there are talks about his speed. Always better to run at your Pro Day though.If he has a great season he may not need to run at combine
It's probably the best two deep in the country with either Long or O'Brien as the 5th safety.Safety is a bit thinner now then it already was with the Blair transfer
Part of why I think we fans should do it whenever possible. I'm not trying to overstate the difficulty of ND and a division 1 athletics schedule, but I trust that going to ND is a harder path with potential for a better outcome.Best of luck to Ben. I’m still incredibly impressed w/ the fact that most of these guys ensure they leave ND w/ that priceless degree in hand. I wish that got more public praise but that doesn’t get as many clicks & likes as calling ND names for choosing not to play in a shitty bowl or the MOU or the USC rivalry or whatever else gets so many folks anxious. ND really does live rent free in the heads of media talking heads & fans of other conferences.
Agreed. I remember when MF was hired and made the comment that ND is one of the few programs where players have to go to class. Of course this offended fans of his alma mater but he clarified that he meant they have to physically attend class w/ their classmates vs doing it all online & w/ a tutor. It’s sad that physically going to class is some huge hurdle now.Part of why I think we fans should do it whenever possible. I'm not trying to overstate the difficulty of ND and a division 1 athletics schedule, but I trust that going to ND is a harder path with potential for a better.
Whether through growth, networking, or both, I hope his time at ND has opened up doors to opportunities otherwise unavailable.