MoCo_Vol
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That’s fine but I’m just talking about their tape and what they looked like on the field. Track times are different and don’t always translate to on field. I also don’t buy into these “verified” 40s from camps and stuff. Recruiting is a sleezy business and they are favors everywhere. There’s countless examples of them not matching up.
It's cool, "I'm wrong" is all you have to say. There's nothing more verified than officially recorded track times.
What you should be saying is that Holiday looks quicker, which he does on tape. Part of that has to do with him playing QB and getting to show off that zero to full speed acceleration, something Hyatt's tape doesn't really showcase. I'd be teaching Hyatt to return kicks/punts from first day on campus though. He could have a HUGE impact on the team as a true freshman being our return specialist, and then next season or the one after be contributing more as a WR. I don't think any of these incoming WRs will beat out Gibbs, Johnson, Palmer, Tillman, or Keyton for playing time this upcoming season...but if they do they will have earned it and are going to be special talents.