thetennlegend
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Bussey is the Power
Love is the Burner
Yes, I know Bussey runs 4.4 but he's a powerful little bowling ball
And besides, he ain't "Bryce Love" fast..
No Bussey ain't "Bryce Love" fast. He is faster.
"Gridiron star Kendall Bussey of Newman headlines local action this week, ripping off a 10.33-second 100 meters at the Newman Invitational in one of the nation's fastest clockings this year. He overtakes the injured Edward Davis (Karr) as the area's top short sprinter. "
So clearly, both Bussey & Love, are exceptional talents.
You're gonna die on that hill for Reid aren't you.
So clearly, both Bussey & Love, are exceptional talents.
You're gonna die on that hill for Reid aren't you.
What's wrong with wanting Reid in this class? I think the kid can play ball and would love to have him on the hill. It's good to have some guys that want to come in and earn their playing time. Guys that are willing to develop behind your current starters for a couple years before they have to come in as a Jr and whip some tail. When you have 5 4and 5 star backs that all want to play early you run into the problem we had with Scott. Developmental talent is a must.
Bussey's PR in the 100m dash is 10.95 F.A.T. Not sure where that 10.33 came from but it's not a legit, legal time.
Bryce Love ran 10.69 at age 14 as a 9th grader and 10.68 at 15 in the 10th grade which was the last time he ran the 100m in a track meet.
Bryce also ran 4.30 at the SPARQ event in Washington DC in the Spring 2014 at age 16.
He ran for 2,308 yards this season with 11.2 yards per carry in high school.
Bussey's PR in the 100m dash is 10.95 F.A.T. Not sure where that 10.33 came from but it's not a legit, legal time.
Bryce Love ran 10.69 at age 14 as a 9th grader and 10.68 at 15 in the 10th grade which was the last time he ran the 100m in a track meet.
Bryce also ran 4.30 at the SPARQ event in Washington DC in the Spring 2014 at age 16.
He ran for 2,308 yards this season with 11.2 yards per carry.