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Smith ran a 4.72 at the combine, I believe (Listed on SI and NFLDraftScout). Boeckman ran a 4.80 when he was recruited. I guess it is possible that he sped up a bit.Zurp;1016786; said:Also, though not nearly as athletic as Troy Smith, Todd Boeckman is much faster than expected. It's been rumored that he's faster (40-time) than Smith was. The Buckeyes don't use him much on running plays, though.
I would hope Boeckman has "sped up".. all the conditioning and lifting i think it's more than likely he has gotten faster as opposed to "possible"daveeb;1016836; said:Smith ran a 4.72 at the combine, I believe (Listed on SI and NFLDraftScout). Boeckman ran a 4.80 when he was recruited. I guess it is possible that he sped up a bit.
He definitely has more power behind his legs than Smith did. Harder to bring down from what I have seen from his running.
Yup, he's also 6 or 7 inches taller, no? Helps with the stridesjwinslow;1016873; said:once Todd gets rumbling he can get downfield fast enough.
COTiger;1017241; said:Long time Tiger fan residing in Colorado.
Congrats to the Buckeyes on winning another Big 10 title and earning a spot against us in New Orleans next month.
Looking forward to interacting during the next 5 weeks.
One small favor to ask. Please don't take us to triple overtime. My cardiologist says I've used up my quota. :)