Jeremy Reeves

I don't really suppose that jeremy does, either. And Money has been timed at 4.38, at K-State's camp.

Well go to the recruiting sites. They don't post a ton of 4.3s. It is very seldom that they post something under 4.4. They absolutely do not overstate speed. They get numbers from viable sources and do not call the recruit to see what they run. That is why I like the sites. They give numbers that are proven and not made up. I bet he runs a 4.3. As far as a "football player" who knows, but the kid has wheels. I see him as maybe a slot corner sometimes, but for the most part I see him as special teams and a slot reciver or maybe HB at ISU.
 
If he's really 5-8, that's not that small. We've had top receivers at that height in the past. Speed and moves made the difference. And JJ was 5-6 if I remember correctly. At DB, that size is not a problem.
 
Very impressed with both videos. The thing I like about the Breashers video, it had SEVERAL plays on it, most just have 2 or 3 highlight plays. Every time he touches the ball it seems to be a highlight.
 
I'm hoping we can hold onto Reeves and Beshears. I feel like they bring a ton of athleticism to the table. . . .

I've had a fan-love thing for DJ since watching his video at the time of his commitment. First time I've seen any video of Jeremy - electrifying player.

Both kids are Texans. Tom Herman just finished a season as OC at Rice (a Texas institution) in which he had two receivers with more than 1300 yards receiving . . . each!

If Beshears or Reeves believe they have better opportunities elsewhere after being promised - and accepting - Cyclone scholarships, a U.S. Senate investigation should be initiated ;-)
 
I really want to see Beshears on the field next year and not have him redshirt. He can flat out move. Looks like he was made for Herman's system.
 
You do know that Leonard Johnson set an NCAA record for returns? And Money Reynolds specializes in returning? And that Jeremy weighs, by best report, 165 pounds? :skeptical:


I am guessing he meant as a punt returner in addition to kick returner. We need a guy to excel there, and Reeves could be that guy. We haven't had a threat of a good punt return in at least 3 seasons.
 
Very impressed with both videos. The thing I like about the Breashers video, it had SEVERAL plays on it, most just have 2 or 3 highlight plays. Every time he touches the ball it seems to be a highlight.

I will post a follow up video to YouTube before you all leave school for the Summer. I guarantee it will have you all dying for Football Season to start.

Right now I have a highlight video to complete for a Junior LB that does not have offers yet. I also have to finish the season highlight video for the Texas Division I State Champion Allen Eagles!!!

Reeves was a huge part of that championship Run.

Cheers,

Here is a Teaser Video of the Texas State Semi Final Game. Watch for #5 @
0:03, 0:42, 2:30, 3:30, 4:32, 5:15, 6:15 The kid is a playmaker!!

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJI-nFch2uE"]YouTube - 2008 Allen Eagles vs Stony Point Tiger Round 5 Texas HS Playoffs[/ame]
 
I would bet piles of money that he doesn't. Doesn't mean he isn't fast.

The 4.32 40 was timed by the team in Spring 08 workouts. Jeremy was presented the Fastest Player Award at the Spring Game.

If I had a pile of money to bet and you had a pile of money to bet, I bet I would be walking away with your pile of money!! :wink:


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FWIW the top WR in the NFL draft last year ran a 4.35 at the combine.

Call me a hater if you must, but I doubt this dude is faster than that.
 
So if we get this guy he might be like our own little Trindon Holiday from LSU. That little guy is fast. And you cant see him behind the line. But he is a heck of a RB and returner.
 
So if we get this guy he might be like our own little Trindon Holiday from LSU. That little guy is fast. And you cant see him behind the line. But he is a heck of a RB and returner.

So Reeves is going to be our Trindon Holiday and Money Reynolds is going to be our Jeremy Macklin! :yes:
 
You do know that Leonard Johnson set an NCAA record for returns? And Money Reynolds specializes in returning? And that Jeremy weighs, by best report, 165 pounds? :skeptical:

That said, I'm looking forward to Jeremy. Of all of our "little guys" committed thus far, he has the best legitimate athletic credentials so far, as a 24' long jumper.


If you know LJ set a record for kickoff returns, you should know the caveat to that too. It took a gazillion chances to set the record.
 
If you know LJ set a record for kickoff returns, you should know the caveat to that too. It took a gazillion chances to set the record.
If you know the caveat, then you should know that he actually broke the record before he had a gazillion chances--his last several returns that game were basically a handful of yards, killing his ypr.
 
If you know the caveat, then you should know that he actually broke the record before he had a gazillion chances--his last several returns that game were basically a handful of yards, killing his ypr.

I'm going to take a big chance here and disagree with you because while you seem to know everything, I looked this one up and I'm pretty sure he broke the record on his 7th KO return. OSU kicked off three more times after that and one of those was a touchback, the only one of the game by either side. So there were only two more KO returns after the record was broken.