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Hannah Cunliffe Challenges Football Players In The 40
The linked article argues that Oregon sprinter, and NCAA women's champ, Hannah Cunliffe would run sub-4.5 at the NFL combine.
The NCAA men's indoor sprint champ in the 60 meters and 200 meters, Christian Coleman (Tennessee), just ran a 4.12 in the 40 using the combine testing method.
I don't think Cunliffe has actually run the 40, but the article uses her fully automatic timing (FAT) marks at 30 meters and 60 meters to determine a range she could cover 40 yards.
It also speaks to the difference between combine timing and FAT track times.
If interested, take a read.
If not interested, EXIT. THREAD. lol
The linked article argues that Oregon sprinter, and NCAA women's champ, Hannah Cunliffe would run sub-4.5 at the NFL combine.
The NCAA men's indoor sprint champ in the 60 meters and 200 meters, Christian Coleman (Tennessee), just ran a 4.12 in the 40 using the combine testing method.
I don't think Cunliffe has actually run the 40, but the article uses her fully automatic timing (FAT) marks at 30 meters and 60 meters to determine a range she could cover 40 yards.
It also speaks to the difference between combine timing and FAT track times.
If interested, take a read.
If not interested, EXIT. THREAD. lol