Rellyrell
Rellywood of mWo
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In other words, Copeland has zero records…..some people man
In fairness to @SWFLHurricane, he could be talking about records he set between 89-92. Per our archives, most of the records set were after Horace left. He was a state legend in T&F prior to coming to Miami.
Honestly, sometimes I hate records broken b/c it diminishes what the predecessors have done. I’ll give an example: no one talks about how dominant Michael Johnson was in track b/c Usain broke his records. So instead of him being heralded as an all time great, he’s a footnote that’ll be lost in history.
I will give testimony that when I played ball in HS, our DC, who played a little ball in the NFL for 3 yrs for the KC Chiefs (he’s also my frat brother, ironically), was avid on us running track. He referenced Miami as a blueprint of football players who ran track & he named dropped Santana & Horace, specifically. This was in ‘99.
So, despite the info provided, if u look at the dates, majority of those records, positions 1-5, were after ‘92. SWFL could’ve been referring to what Copeland did while on campus repping The U vs. All Time. Being that his long jump record was “just” broken last yr gives credence that he was a bad man on the track.