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Panthers to Send 11 Representatives to Ohio St Pro Day


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Just now, TheCasillas said:

Do you think a college athlete's speed has changed that much? 

Your body changes a lot during those 3 years and they’re working out more

No one here thinks CJ is a burner but I’m definitely taking his 40 time as an 18 year old with a grain of salt 

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He’s now 6’3” 213

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I do like that he's had a lot of hardships growing up so it doesn't seem he'd be fazed by adversity

Honestly I think we will end up loving both Young and Stroud

 

Edit: Hate that he had the hardships, but like how well he's adapted

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Your body changes a lot during those 3 years and they’re working out more

No one here thinks CJ is a burner but I’m definitely taking his 40 time as an 18 year old with a grain of salt 

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He’s now 6’3” 213

There is no way CJ runs anything lower than a 4.8, and that's okay.

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3 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

 

It will be very fun to compare this to Bryce tomorrow.  The only time I've seen Frank smile like THAT so far was laughing at David Newton's questions.  That's a high mark.  

The time wasters this time of year are just *chef's kiss

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