You were so close.Only with a true commitment to, ... hell, you know.
Temple has done a great job these past 5 years. I have no problem flipping a kid from them.
Speed looks like a player and that is great.
For a 1st post you’ve got to come a lot stronger than that.Hey guys, I’m new here. At 5’11 180 lbs, do we think he can play OL next year?
Trebor finished 7th in the state of NJ in th long jump and 6th in the javelin as a junior. He is a terrific athlete.Would you consider Jawhar Jordan fast? Because he ran a 11.00 his senior year. His PR is 10.62 in his sophomore season though.
Hey guys, I’m new here. At 5’11 180 lbs, do we think he can play OL next year?
That's really not fast at all.
A commit is a commit though welcome aboard.
After last year I really thought we'd see an uptick on the quality of our recruits but this class certainly seems to be shaping very much like the last few, somewhere in the middle of the road.
Hey guys, I’m new here. At 5’11 180 lbs, do we think he can play OL next year?
Good infoFun fact. Trebor spelled backwards is Robert.
Game ChangerFun fact. Trebor spelled backwards is Robert.
Fun fact. Trebor spelled backwards is Robert.
That's really not fast at all.
A commit is a commit though welcome aboard.
Can you please explain how that's 'not fast at all' and provide some data?
Maybe you saw what SuTomcast posted for Syracuse 100m times? Anyone running a sub 11 is elite type speed and would be considered in a small group of the fastest football players in the country.
Georgia WR Demetris Roberston is considered one of the fastest guys in the country clocking a 4.35 - 40 and ran a 10.77 100m while on the Cal track team. Jabrill Peppers ran a 10.52 in NJ High School. I mean we're talking a 1/2 second or less difference here.
Trebor doesn't have elite speed but make no mistake he's fast. We don't even know how much effort/training he put into track.
Recruits speed #’s is a way overrated stat by fans anyway.