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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
We had 110 kids on our freshmen team. We had to split it into A and B squads. Then we had a Soph, JV and Varsity team as well.
The sheer number of kids that play football alone in HS is staggering, let alone track athletes, soccer players, etc...
And for a lot of people, the fastest you'll ever be is at 18 years old.
It's odd to me that there is such a backlash against the idea that there are a lot of very fast people out there when you consider the raw numbers involved.
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Absolutely. We had 652 kids in my graduation class alone.
When you look at 120 Division I football schools, each with a 100 guys or more per team, then add in I-A, II and the NAIA ranks, it's not unreasonable to believe there are thousands of kids that run 4.5, especially with the nutrition and training regimens that exist today.
Plus, this is a ****ing FOOTBALL FORUM. How is it completely out of the realm of possibility that a few guys here ran a 4.5 or better?
Oh, it's not. Except for myopic, insular drunktards like Hootie.