is it true this kid is a 10.26 100?
**** yeah bruh. I hate to bring it up but I'm doing so to illustrate for y'all how much speed this kid has. The 10.26 he clocked was in a tailwind that was 0.4 mph over the national legal limit of +2.0(I'm not a track guy like that, CarolCityHigh help me out if you can brother). He also ran a 10.37 in a +1.2, and a 10.55 with no wind. IMO, the most impressive **** out of all was the 10.9 flat he ran into a headwind of -3.8. That time blows The Traitor Who Wore
#4 's(I refuse to invoke that name in my posts) PR of 11.18 outta the water!!! Not his Sophomore PR, his PR when he left high school. If he would've had an equivalent tailwind, he probably woulda ran some ridiculous **** like a 9.9 flat or a sub-9.9. He woulda made E$hitPN's Top 10 Plays, and CIS would already be familiar with The Legend of Ant Schwartz. More than enough proof that the 10.26 wasn't no fluke. The track speed translates beautifully to the field bruh, unlike a lot of track guys he's got wiggle to his game (not Jeff Thomas wiggle, but **** that's Jeff Thomas). Enough to put **** near any DB inna spin cycle when you factor in those two nitrous tanks he has for legs. If AH's O wasn't so vertically challenged this past season, he would already be a mid-level 4 star recruit. Kid also has ability to play DB. IIRC, when he and Ty first got to AH, it was looking like Schwartz was gonna be a CB and cuz came in as a WR, the switch worked out though. I agree with everyone else, sign his *** up as an athlete and figure it out when he gets here. That type of BLINDING speed combined with great coaching (Hallelujah, we've finally got it again!!!) would be DEADLY on either side of the ball. A homegrown blur from a local powerhouse that we're tryna dig an El Chapo tunnel to from Greentree should NEVER be squeezed out by the Numbers Game. I'm praying to YHWH that one of the next Schwartz(es?) that moves to Gables next year can blow the top off of a defense...