ALPHAGRIZ1 said:IntuitiveGriz said:IntuitiveGriz said:Let's throw some FACTS in the conversation, not just un-educated opinion.
The best 2013, 100 times (Soph) for the twins: http://www.athletic.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Jeremy Calhoun: 2013 Outdoor 11.38a
Justin Calhoun: 2013 Outdoor 11.69a
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Jeremy improved his best 2014, 100 time (Junior) to: 11.08aw
Justin showed no 2014 times on http://www.athletic.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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The difference is even greater in the 200: http://www.athletic.net" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Justin Calhoun (So): 2013 Outdoor 24.32a
Jeremy Calhoun (So): 2013 Outdoor 23.35a
Am I in the track and Field forum?
Didnt think so
Are you off the mark? Everyone thinks so.
Don't get me wrong. I was as excited as anyone, probably more so than anyone, when Justin Calhoun was being recruited. I am a HUGE FAN. In fact I said when I found out from a person in the know, in Long Beach in the morning, and later that afternoon when it was tweeted out from UM that the twins were officlaly Griz, I posted qoute "I seriously just go the chills." endqoute.
But you are wrong when you say Justin is more explosive than Jeremy. And you are wrong when you compare him to Travon Van as well. Both are more explosive than Justin. Their sprinter times tell you that. Both those guys, and other Griz, run away from Justin, or can even catch him if they are chasing him from a distance.
What Justin has over most players is that he is quick in his cuts (similar to Nguyen who is quick in his cuts, but not sprinter fast). Justin is only 5'9", 156 lbs. With those short legs and light-weight frame, of course he is quick in tight spaces. Coaches call it being quick in a phone booth. But the flat-out speed/explosion goes to Jeremy, (former Griz Van), and others on the Griz.