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  1. I went back and looked at those records from years past. Our team in 2007-08 was unreal. They blew out a lot of teams. Science Hill included..Lost to Memphis Central by 2 and barely lost to White Station in the state tournament. Them daggum Powell Panthers beat us 72-70 that year, too..Them dang Panthers! hah.That was an awesome team. 13-1 in district play and 32-3 overall. Great Ricky Norris coached team.

     

    I remember both that Powell team and Oak Ridge team in 2007-2008. That game was an awesome game to watch as Powell won with the seconds ticking down. Those two teams were two of the best teams I have seen at both schools in years. Oak Ridge was big and lined up 5'9, 6'2, 6'4, 6'7, and 6'9. Powell was smaller, but were very very fast, athletic, and could really shoot and score. Something else to consider is to think about the level of talent in the East Tennessee area back then and to go 32-3 is very impressive. Oak Ridge was number 1 in the state when Powell beat them and Nationally ranked according to powerade 50 rankings. No disrespect to the teams in the district now, but you take that Powell or Oak Ridge team and put them in the district now and it is ugly for everyone lol.

     

    I miss watching basketball from the 2005-08 time period. East TN area was loaded with talent from top to bottom. In all the years I have been watching high school basketball I have never seen as much talent in this east tn area. A lot of teams lined up like colleges size wise if you look at Oak Ridge, Maryville, Bearden, Farragut, Fulton, AE, Carter, etc.

  2. Game was over once Strozyk went out. I do not believe it was the physicality that took Strozyk out of the game, but was a missed assignment on a block that led to a tackle in which strozyk landed on his head. Strozyk is one of the hardest hitters I have seen at the high school level and I am sure he would have wanted to get back in there and return the favor. Strozyk is a game changer on the defensive side of the ball and if he even gets a sniff of where the ball is going two things happen. 1) He intercepts the ball. 2) Someone on the opposing team just got there head taken off. With Strozyk playing I do not see the game being very close, but as natty stated above my post, injuries are part of the game and teams have to adapt and adjust. Good luck to Columbia in the finals. Powell had a successful year and should be proud of what they accomplished.

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    What we want a good shot at next year is POWELL.... and their officials!! :hungry: When you do shady things like the on sides it will always come back on you. I believe it's call KARMA...

     

    The officials are not Powell officials. I believe they were from the campbell or Scott county area in Tennessee. Please can we put the bad officiating garbage to rest. Powell won 31-10.

  4. Lets see..onside kick that goes 6 yards and powell gets it...fumble on the kickoff that we clearly recover offical signals THS ball...after the whistle powell takes it away after that they change their mind and give it to powell....you tell me then...lol

     

    Actually, lets see Powell recovered the onside kick on the 50 yard line.

     

    On the kickoff who exactly did you think recovered the fumble? That little running back (32 maybe?) was on top of the pile not close to recovering the fumble.

     

    I could also say Powell stripped number 32 running back, on the first drive of the second half, but bottom line is this.................................. POWELL WON AND TENNESSEE HIGH LOST. Accept it and move on. Powell was the better team, and as you said your team is young and you guys will have a good shot at it next year.

  5. Powell may indeed have the best defensive back in the state. For the purposes of discussion, consider it a given. Factor in that Boggs is highly likely to be aware of him. Factor in your guy will more than likely key on Mitchell. Factor in we run a spread, often with 4 receiver sets. Factor in your "best in the state defensive back" can only cover one guy at a time, leaving open three other quality targets. In addition to Mitchell, Gibson is a reliable deep threat. Henley is a junior QB with a full years experiance, plus a lot of time in as a sophomore back up. He already has smashed most school passing records, including those of our beloved 71 (State Champs) and 72 (State and National Champs), both led by the same QB. Henley is the real deal at QB, and gets better each game. The kid has swagger, style, and self confidence, but not arrogant or cocky. He keeps his composure very well. He can hit his mark on long passes, and can put it out there 40 yards or so. I will put our passing game up against anyone.

     

    Taking nothing from Powell, but one guy is not a team. If you go cover 4, expect to see Delaney run it. He is small, strong, fast, and twists and turns. A tough kid to grab. Daggs is a quality understudy.

     

    Our defense is well experianced with several positions with two full years starting experience. It will bend, but not break............unless you have a freak of a D1 tailback like Milik Foreman from Dobyns Bennett, already committed to Vandy. Our D Line is very capable of penetrating a line. Watch out for Payne. He takes great joy in busting through. Great kid, great attitude that he can turn it on or off with a switch. Payne will throw you down (HARD), smile and help you up again. Sampson & Jones (Inside and Outside linebackers, respectively), lead the Vikings D in solo tackles. They are great friends, and it is a personal competition between them who leads in tackles. Sampson goes THROUGH the line, Jones goes around it. Jones also has a couple of interceptions and 5 forced fumbles, as well as several sacks for huge losses.

     

    D Backs, Mitchell and Deel each have several interceptions and cover well.

     

    Special teams.........Sigmond has a boot. He often kicks it for touchbacks, which infuriates his teammates who want to tackle the return man deeper. If he doesn't kick to end zone, count on getting pinned back at the ten or so, as our kick team takes pride in swarming. Sure, it is possible to break a return, but highly unlikely.

     

    Sigmond is very reliable in kicking field goals. He has a 60 yarder in the books. Granted, it was an open shot from the T with a freak situational rule. Regardless, it was accurate with the distance. Anytime he is out there for under 40 yards, or an extra point, consider it automatic.

     

    Henley is averaging around 35 yards on punts. Does a good job.

     

    Harmon and Gibson each have a couple of blocked punts. If you double team them, it leaves free Payne and Jones who are hungry.

     

    On top of that, our guys are well coached and well disciplined. There is a reason we repeatedly are voted best sportsmanship by our conference. Our guys don't play dirty, and they don't get intimidated by taunts. They will however stand their ground, and not take any crap.

     

    Our guys believe in themselves, and have great team chemistry. We may not win it all, but I like our odds in winning this one. See you at the game on Friday.

     

    After factoring all that in Strozyk still came away with 2 interceptions, nearly 3 (almost picked the very first pass of the game). Strozyk also had a td, and several tackles. Now on to the Powell team.

     

    Powell played a good second half tonight. TN High had an offense that stayed on the field much of the first half. Tennessee High had a good defense as well. Powell was the better team though.

     

    @couch qb... The officiating was not well on both sides. That is not the reason Powell won the game.

     

    Powell only punted the ball one time (maybe 2) the entire game. One of those punts was on an officiating error saying that it was 4th down, even though it was third (after the holding call on first down, they changed the possession to second down). Secondly, Powell's defense gave up one long play in the first half, but played a solid game defensively and that is the reason they come away with the victory.

     

    Lets be clear the coaches were not trash talking to 24 (I am sure you thought that from the other side of the field on the visitor section lol)... He was being disrespectful to all of Powell's coaching staff trying to spark a confrontation (it didn't work). Good luck next year.

  6. Powell may indeed have the best defensive back in the state. For the purposes of discussion, consider it a given. Factor in that Boggs is highly likely to be aware of him. Factor in your guy will more than likely key on Mitchell. Factor in we run a spread, often with 4 receiver sets. Factor in your "best in the state defensive back" can only cover one guy at a time, leaving open three other quality targets. In addition to Mitchell, Gibson is a reliable deep threat. Henley is a junior QB with a full years experiance, plus a lot of time in as a sophomore back up. He already has smashed most school passing records, including those of our beloved 71 (State Champs) and 72 (State and National Champs), both led by the same QB. Henley is the real deal at QB, and gets better each game. The kid has swagger, style, and self confidence, but not arrogant or cocky. He keeps his composure very well. He can hit his mark on long passes, and can put it out there 40 yards or so. I will put our passing game up against anyone.

     

    Taking nothing from Powell, but one guy is not a team. If you go cover 4, expect to see Delaney run it. He is small, strong, fast, and twists and turns. A tough kid to grab. Daggs is a quality understudy.

     

    Our defense is well experianced with several positions with two full years starting experience. It will bend, but not break............unless you have a freak of a D1 tailback like Milik Foreman from Dobyns Bennett, already committed to Vandy. Our D Line is very capable of penetrating a line. Watch out for Payne. He takes great joy in busting through. Great kid, great attitude that he can turn it on or off with a switch. Payne will throw you down (HARD), smile and help you up again. Sampson & Jones (Inside and Outside linebackers, respectively), lead the Vikings D in solo tackles. They are great friends, and it is a personal competition between them who leads in tackles. Sampson goes THROUGH the line, Jones goes around it. Jones also has a couple of interceptions and 5 forced fumbles, as well as several sacks for huge losses.

     

    D Backs, Mitchell and Deel each have several interceptions and cover well.

     

    Special teams.........Sigmond has a boot. He often kicks it for touchbacks, which infuriates his teammates who want to tackle the return man deeper. If he doesn't kick to end zone, count on getting pinned back at the ten or so, as our kick team takes pride in swarming. Sure, it is possible to break a return, but highly unlikely.

     

    Sigmond is very reliable in kicking field goals. He has a 60 yarder in the books. Granted, it was an open shot from the T with a freak situational rule. Regardless, it was accurate with the distance. Anytime he is out there for under 40 yards, or an extra point, consider it automatic.

     

    Henley is averaging around 35 yards on punts. Does a good job.

     

    Harmon and Gibson each have a couple of blocked punts. If you double team them, it leaves free Payne and Jones who are hungry.

     

    On top of that, our guys are well coached and well disciplined. There is a reason we repeatedly are voted best sportsmanship by our conference. Our guys don't play dirty, and they don't get intimidated by taunts. They will however stand their ground, and not take any crap.

     

    Our guys believe in themselves, and have great team chemistry. We may not win it all, but I like our odds in winning this one. See you at the game on Friday.

     

    When I was mentioning Powell may have the best defensive back in the state on their team I was not suggesting that the rest of the secondary is weak, nor that the defense was weak. There secondary is experienced with one guy being a 4 year starter, one guy being a 3 year starter and another being a 2 year starter. Saying that Powell has been vulnerable to the pass at times this year. Powell's defense is usually very good against the run though. Powell's Strozyk will be the fastest guy on the field on Friday, reads the ball great, and is the schools all time leader in INT's. He will come up and lay the lumber on some people. He has had some very big hits this year playing safety and cornerback. Last week he made a key hit on a guy that tried to run over him that forced a fumble on the two yard line and was one of the hardest hits I have seen at the high school level. Fortunately, I believe the kid was ok and only suffered a concussion after taken to the hospital. Devin Scott is a linebacker who also reads the ball very well and seems to always be in the play. Washington is also a very good defensive back that sometimes gets overlooked because of Strozyk, but he has made some very good plays this year and is a very good athlete. Powell does not have very many weaknesses as a football team. Offensively Powell has several of weapons and it tends to make for a pretty hard offense to stop. I believe that Powell's 6'5 freshman receiver Daryl Middleton may be out this week with an injury, but even though he is a good weapon Powell shouldn't miss a beat. Powell doesn't have a lot of size, but they do have a lot of speed.

     

    I look for Tennessee High to come out ready to play and fired up. Powell will have to play disciplined against the spread offense. Look for a tough game from both sides.

  7. Quad 2 might be the hardest, and would donkey stomp quad #1... According to Sunny Moore (for whatever that is worth)

    Powell is ranked #11

    Lenior City #4

    Knox West #2

    Columbia #8

    Cleveland #9

    Ooltewah #10

    Tullahoma #26

    Knox Catholic # 15

     

    Lets do Quad 1

    Daniel Boone #14

    South Doyle #28

    Morristown West #20

    Tennessee High #29

    Cherokee #25

    Seymour #40

    Knox Central #23

    Volunteer #46

     

     

    We need to rethink how the state does playoffs

     

    What rankings are these? Just curious because in all the state AP polls I have seen 5A top 10 is much different.

     

    1) Beech

    2) West

    3) Jackson Northside

    4) Lenior City

    5) Powell

    6) Clarksville

    7) Ridgeway

    8) Daniel Boone

    9) Henry County

    10) Hardin County

     

    http://blogs.knoxnews.com/preps/archives/2012/10/ap-high-school-11.shtml

     

    http://www.wbbjtv.com/sports/high-school/State-Football-Rankings-172184151.html?m=y&smobile=y

  8. I said a down year because of how well they did last year. It's a down year when you lose a TB by the name of Mobley. HVA has a what i would call an Eric Ainge type QB. Watch for a surprise. Though still Oak Ridge is #1 in this district.

     

    Powell has one 4 year starter All-State defensive back last year and was pre-season all-state this year, and another defensive back that is a 4 year starter and pretty good as well. Also, some of the less experienced guys are stepping up lately. I guess we will see Eric Ainge tested.

  9. I'm thinking a W for the hawks. They have a young stud at Quarterback and #32 at running back has some stunning speed... for a white guy. Powell is young this year and having a down year (which really isn't down) and you have young Brock Oswiler back there at QB (refer to past tweets under basebal forum). The Hawks win 23-19.

     

    Not a chance. Powell will win this game comfortably. Powell has speed, so it is not going to matter that much that #32 has speed. Actually, ironically I bet Powell's #32 is faster cool.png. Powell struggles with teams that are bigger up front... not so much with speed.

     

    Secondly, Powell is not having a down year.

     

    Thirdly, Powell did not have a bad game against Karns regardless of the score. Powell tallied up 280+ yards of offense in just the first half. Powell made a lot of mistakes that game that costs them points, but they played pretty well considering the 4 defensive starters they had out.

  10. In a nutshell that was a different Oak Ridge team both offensively and defensively I have seen this entire year.

     

    Not taking anything away from Maryville because they are a great team, but Oak Ridge did not show up to this game. They were not disciplined, missed simple assignments, executed as poorly as possible. Just a very bad game. Idk if it was Maryville's name on their jersey's or what, but Oak Ridge played uncharacteristic to a coach Blade team... especially this coach blade's team.

     

    Good luck to both teams the rest of the season.

    • Still dont think Oak Ridge is ready for this game... OR played well against Powell but Powell is not last years team. If you only scored 21 against Powell I dont see OR scoring more than 7 against Maryville if that many...

     

    Ignorant comment. Before the AC game Powell's first team defense had only given up 4 TD's on the season in 4 games. Their defense has been very tough this year. Just because Powell's defense was sleeping against AC does not determine how good Powell's defense is this year. Also, lets not forget Powell's leading tackler who also has 10+ sacks on the year got kicked out of the game in the first half. That makes a difference. Ridge has a good offense and a very good defense. This game will be close unless Oak Ridge decides not to show up or gets intimidated by the name on the opposing teams jersey (I don't see this happening by the way). The team that wins this game will be the team that executes better offensively and defensively, which is usually Maryville, but execution wise Oak Ridge has mirrored Maryville this year. Should be a good game.

  11. First off polls are just that polls,who do you think they will beat that they arnt supposed to?Kingston is ok but you all should win by two scores at least.Bearden,Maryville,Farragut are better ball clubs i will give Catholic the edge at home.You could possibly squeak out the catholic win.I said 6-4 thats respectful for LC.Your schedule so far has been weak.sequoyah competes at a low 3A level not a bad team but cant compete with decent 4A and 5a schools.Your schedule gets tuff from here.I hope you can,just dont see it right now,beat Bearden then i will change my mind.

     

    I am not a LC fan. I am a Powell fan. Polls are just polls, but LC is not a school who gets their ranking by their name. LC is usually horrible besides last year and this year therefore they have to be ranked that high for a reason one would conclude. I think LC has the potential to beat Farragut and Catholic this year. Bearden has a solid team this year, but LC should play them close. I believe LC will beat one of the teams you mentioned whether that be Farragut or Catholic. I see them losing three games though to Bearden, Maryville, and Farragut/Catholic (one of those teams).

     

    Polls can sometimes be right though because Powell and Henry County last year were ranked 1 and 2 for much of the year and they ended up finishing 1 and 2 after a great state championship game. So yes, polls can be wrong and are wrong a lot of times, but then again sometimes they can be right too. Who knows right now.

  12. ORidgeKat.....when I was at West a few years ago our linemen powercleaned at most 275-280. Our skill guys, including me, were at around 225-245. Are you sure he can do that? I think you may have some misinformation that is just crazy...

    And AllRegion, I believe West would have beat Farragut last year but It Was Francis's first game at qb. And the year before they were pretty bad until the Catholic game.

     

    You have some guys who are freakishly strong. I would be surprised though if he cleaned almost 300 as a sophomore. Dyshawn Mobley who played at Powell last year and now plays RB at Kentucky has already set weight lifting records at UK and is one of the strongest guys on the team per head coach Phillips. He deadlifts 700 pounds 3 times and squats over 550 pounds from what I read in an article and heard from an interview with Coach Phillips. Coach Phillips also said that Mobley is, "Very, very, very, very, very strong. He could be one of those guys who could set all kinds of records here for a skill position. In terms of dead lifts, squats and bench press, he’s probably the strongest.†Even as strong as Dyshawn is, I believe he only cleaned around 300-350 pounds his senior year in high school and he is the one of the strongest guys at an SEC school this year as a Freshman.

     

    If that guy truly is that strong as a sophomore, then he is going to be a load to bring down in the coming years. By the time he is a senior he will be stronger than most college athletes if he stays on track.

  13. Well if the Dawgs give up more than 17 I'm gonna be very worried about the rest of the season. I'm not saying that LC doesn't have a good offense it's just that I feel West, Maryville and probably Farragut and Catholic are even stronger on offense. Now I have not seen the Panthers play this season but last year they seemed to be able to move it well against us in the air, not so much on the ground.

     

    Farragut and Catholic do not have anywhere near a strong of offense as LC. Maryville and West both are very good offensively and defensively, but don't count out LC quite yet. They may shock you at how good they are this year.

  14. I agree,lenoir looks to be a 5 and 5,possibly a 6-4 type team.I think the Bulldogs pull this one out by two scores.

     

    Lenior City is currently ranked 3rd in the AP state polls in 5a. I think they will do better than both of those records and are a much better team to be ranked as high as they are.

     

    Saying that, this will be a close game.

  15. Do you think that West will be Maryville's toughest test this year? popcorneater.gif

     

    No. Oak Ridge will be Maryville's toughest test of the regular season. I honestly think DB could be Maryville's toughest test when it gets playoff time. I think DB has the pieces to finally get the monkey off its back this year.

     

    I think West has a very good football team this year, but I saw Oak Ridge play the past two weeks and they look very good. Especially against Powell. If they play the way they did against Powell they will be hard for anyone to beat. Powell was in a battle with OR, but OR consistently did the things they needed to do to secure a win both defensively and offensively. This Powell team is no joke either. They are once again going to be very hard to beat in 5a this year, especially if they can continue to improve every week moving forward.

  16. Pretty darn good. And against one of the better passing teams in the state. We might run into a better QB this season, but probably not a better group of receivers than what Sevier Co. has.

     

    Oak Ridge receivers will be tough too if you all end up meeting in the playoffs. I couldn't tell exactly, but their 2 primary receivers both looked to be over 6'3 and they are very good and athletic. The site lists them at 6'2 and 6'1, but I have a hard time believing that after seeing them look a lot taller than Powell's DB's who are right at 6'0 or taller.

  17. Yeah, i don't think we have given up any sacks, either. But, i wasn't able to catch the Central game, we may have in that game, not sure? But, As you know we have a very elusive QB, too. Hall is like a water bug out there...He is good when he gets rolling out, but also surprised to hear that last week he did all of his work while sitting in the pocket. Just another thing teams will have to scheme for.

     

    Hall is very very athletic and very very good..... and pretty dang fast. I remember him from last year tearing up Powell, especially in the first half. Hall can throw it no doubt, but his legs is what concern me the most. He is good at running the ball. I think Powell will have a good shot if they can keep Hall passing the ball, especially if he tries to throw to the mid-deep part of the middle of the field like he did at Central last week. Strozyk is playing safety and is the all-time leader in interceptions at Powell, so I would take my chances with Hall trying to throw his way. Powell also has a 4 year starter at CB in Washington, and the other CB is a 2 year starter at DB in Sweat. But... but... when Hall gets rolling out it will be hard to stop him and may create some open receivers.

     

    Hall is a scary match-up lol.

  18. Well said bball. Middleton has been an animal as a blocking WR, and it was a big plus to see him catch a couple of passes last week. He's a big body, and his size alone has made him a force as a blocker. Now that he's being targeted, his presence has to take some pressure off of the other WRs.

     

    That being said, his ability to run block on the outside will be important Friday night. I don't know how often he'll get a chance to block downfield in this game, but I don't think Powell is going to have a ton of success running between the tackles against OR. They'll have to soften up the OR defense with some outside runs, and despite OR's speed, if guys like Middleton can effictively block on the outside, that will be huge for the Panther offense.

     

    Yes he has been a huge help blocking and that is what me and you talked about after the first game is a lot of Powell's success depended upon that WR blocking. You are right, Powells WR's will have to do a great job sealing their blocks come Friday night. They have done well the past few weeks, so hopefully that trend will continue.

  19. Anybody know if Jalen Miller will be back for Oak Ridge? Will be a huge boost for the O and D if he comes back. Has been out both games so far with mono symptoms. And also. How is Powell's offensive line pass blocking? They better be on their game, because OR has 11 sacks through 2 ballgames, with #52 having 6 of them.

     

    Powell hasn't given up many sacks at all. Don't know if they have given up any sacks other than maybe a bad snap resulting in a sack. The line has sometimes broke down, but luckily Owenby is very very elusive lol. He is very hard for tackle when the pocket breaks down. Powell also has a guy who is getting quite a few sacks. He has 7 in two and a half games and 12 tackles for a loss. Although, Powell only has 11 sacks in 3 ball games. Powell has been pretty decent up front this year though defensively as they have 34 tackles for a loss.

     

    Powell's offensive line will have to play their best game against Oak Ridge their is no question about that.

  20. Well said all around. I think a key to the game will be Owenby. Powell will have to be able to throw the football....if they can't they will lose. Oak Ridge is capable of loading the box to stop the run, so not only Owenby, but the receivers will have to step up as well. Any thoughts on the big 6'5" freshman Middleton? I'm really hoping he will step up and make some plays this week. I'm not gonna throw a score out with either. Lol. It could go either way

     

    I agree with you here. I think the freshman has potential and is a solid option at receiver in the pass and run game. He has proven that he is a very good pass blocker at WR. This last game he caught both balls thrown his way and has actually pretty good hands from what I could tell. He doesn't have a lot of speed yet, but he is a big target. I think he can be a big help this year.

  21. I am not going to even try to predict this game I have gotten the prediction wrong 2 years in a row lol. I thought Powell was the better team last year, but thought Oak Ridge would sneak up on them and beat them... and I was wrong. Powell is a very good football team and I think Oak Ridge is the only team on their regular season schedule who has the potential to beat them. Oak Ridge also is a very good football team. Powell's offense is explosive and Owenby is getting better and better every game throwing the football and I think its only a matter of time before he has a big game throwing the ball. Neither team can have a bad game and come out with a win.

     

    Plain and simple defensively Oak Ridge had Powell's number last year and it wasn't until Powell went into a Power I formation that they started having success offensively. This year should be different as Owenby can throw the ball. Should be a good game and I am not going to give the edge to either team lol.

  22. The 40 numbers that are thrown around in this day and time are just not believable. There are very few 4.4 guys in high school football, much less 4.3 guys. Anytime I hear that a kid is that fast I just pretty much roll my eyes and let it pass.

     

    4.5 is moving flat moving on.

     

    Besides, I don't know many situations in football where a player gets the ball and runs in a straight line. That's just not how the game is played.

     

    There is sprinters speed, and then there is football speed, which is why acceleration, closing speed, the abiltity to read blockers and see the field in front of you and make the proper cut trumps 40 speed.

     

    Besides, it's funny how those prospects who allegedly ran 4.3s and 4.4s as high schoolers according to Rivals and Scout suddenly become 4.6 and 4.7 guys when they get to the NFL combine 4 years later. Is it realistic to believe that they have lost that much speed being in a college strength and conditioning program for 4 years?

     

    Forty numbers that are bandied about with high school football players are just not realistic.

     

     

    High school and college times are skewed because most of them are not done electronically like the NFL combine. Saying that the 40 times that are taken by hand are the measuring stick high school and college go by. In conclusion, that is why so many of the top prospects you see on rivals have those 4.4 40 times posted. I am not completely sure what the Gardner kid runs, but I know he was not clocked at a 4.3. The only thing I know was that the fasted time recorded this year at Powell High School by hand was a 4.4 40. I do not know where in the 4.4's could have been a 4.49 or anywhere in-between, but was just told that Strozyk ran the fastest 40 time on the team at a 4.4.

     

    Also, heard that Strozyk posted in the 4.4s at a few summer camps as well per coaches. I doubt that would be a 4.4 on an electronically timed 40, but thats all we have to go by right now.

     

    Totally agree. Gotta love them legendary High School 40 times. I mean seriously. Think about it...About 10 guys (maybe) last year ran a 4.4 or better at the combine last year...But, Powell has 3 or 4? C'mon lol

     

    I only know of one person on the Powell team who clocked in 4.4s this year. I don't remember of Powell having one person clock that low last year, so it doesn't happen often. Also, at the combine they are timed electronically, and if they were timed by hand then the number of people timed in the 4.4s would change drastically.

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