i don't think ty is a blazer by any means but he probably has mid 4.5 to low 4.6 legit. that is enough to play safety at major colleges. fortunately we aren't some everyday major college, we are one of the super powers of college football and adequate speed only gets you a great seat in the shoe on saturdays. i hope to see him contribute on kick teams this year if nothing else.
i don't see any of the McK boys getting an OSU offer honestly, not for another few years probably will we see a big time Bulldog of interest to Buckeye fans. Massillon is also lacking major college talent right now. strange things going on in stark county honestly.
jones doesn't look anything like 4.4 on the football field. probably more like 4.6. 4.4 is ted ginn and donte whitner type speed and jones is a stride or two slower.
i still haven't voted in this thread.
i would have to say that boone is the bigger piece to the puzzle but jamario is the better prospect. i think i voted boone though. i have only seen boone on tv though. he was banged up and didn't play the game i saw eds last year at massillon. he is playing at warren harding the saturday the buckeyes are off this season though. should be a great game on a saturday without buckeyes.
the better question is who is the next best player in ohio after boone, oneal, and myers-white (the 3 that the coaches feel are the best in state [and jim cordle, i keep forgetting him]).
personally i am fascinated with javon ringer's talent. i got this one clip of him (ringer_cutbackTD.mpg) that is must see. in one fluid motion ringer enters the hole, switches the ball to his other hand, stiff arms a guy back about 3 feet (it is insane to see this massillon defender just fly back), then makes a wicked little juke and is off to the end zone just one more juke later. it is really hard to appreciate all the moves he makes in about one second of real time just seeing it once.
download the file and then play it off your hard drive but once it plays click on the timeline bar at about 4 or 5 seconds into the film and keep replaying it (keep clicking on that same spot on the timeline after he makes his move) until you can appreciate what he all is seeing and doing in that split second. unreal talent.
i have heard that both helping hand and bill kurelic said that the bucks are looking in another direction at tailback as of right now. if that is so this other prospect must be absolutely one of the best players in the nation to be that much better than ringer (they must be very confident in landing a maurice wells or another of his caliber). i just hope javon doesn't end up haunting us if he isn't a buckeye.
side note in a misplaced thread for hubbard: for a career think plastics. huge employer in the state and the technical jobs in the field for a chemist pay rather well and are rather simple chemistry. you will work long hours and some wierd hours in an industrial environment but it is worth it. check out polyone in cleveland. they are huge.