Results from The Opening combine in Dallas this March:
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Height Weight 40 (Laser) Pro Agility Vertical Rating 6'2" 209 lbs 4.78 4.32 35.8" 100.59
Just need a running back with the last name Clark, and we’ll be sure to make a championship run through the north west passage.
You ain't a dad and are not cleared for jokes this horribleJust need a running back with the last name Clark, and we’ll be sure to make a championship run through the north west passage.
As a Dad I did enjoy it though. With a mental ‘Ba dum tiss’ following it up in my head.You ain't a dad and are not cleared for jokes this horrible
Love dual threat QBs myself. Will CU be taking just one QB in this class?
315 was my guess too. That is way impressive.Looks like a 315! By DT, I guess they meant power and speed.
You better start doing those or your liver is going to get fat.That can’t be good for the lower back.
315 was my guess too. That is way impressive.
I would drop a brown spike right there on the weight room floor.I would pull every muscle in my body if I tried that.
CU bump!
Completions-Attempts: 158 of 267
Completion percentage: 59.2
Yards: 2,524
Touchdowns: 34
Interceptions: 3
Notable: Lewis built a reputation as being one of the most efficient quarterbacks last season. Of all the returning quarterbacks with at least 2,000 passing yards in classes 4A and below, he threw the least interceptions with three and had the highest completion percentage at 59.2%. And he still tied for the third-most touchdown passes last season.
That's why Lewis held offers from Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, SMU, TCU, Texas Tech and Vanderbilt among others before committing to Colorado. Lewis is the 28th-ranked prospect on our list of top 2020 recruits.
Nothing is more indicative to me for a QB to be successful at the collegiate level than completion percentage and TD:INT ratio.
And yards per attempt.Nothing is more indicative to me for a QB to be successful at the collegiate level than completion percentage and TD:INT ratio.