NFL Scouting Combine Live: Track Defensive Back 40-Yard Dash Times

Share this: 10:54 a.m.: Here are the top official 40-yard dash times for the first group. Griffin: 4.38Humphrey: 4.41Josh Jones: 4.41Jackson: 4.42Awuzie: 4.43Conley: 4.44Baker: 4.45Sidney Jones: 4.47Hill: 4.47Allen: 4.48 Some other notable results: Obi Melifonwu vertical 44 — Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) March 6, 2017 Fabian Moreau broad jump 11'4 — Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) March 6, 2017 Marcus Williams vertical jump 43.5 — Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) March 6, 2017 Obi Melifonwu broad jump 11'9 — Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) March 6, 2017 Marshon Lattimore's 11'0" broad jump ties him for 11th best at the NFL Combine since 2006 for S/CBs — Josh Norris (@JoshNorris) March 6, 2017 10 a.m: The defensive backs are off the races. Here’s the first group as they run their 40s. S Jamal Adams, LSU: 4.56 secondsCB Brian Allen, Utah: 4.43CB Chidobe Awuzie, Colorado: 4.44S

Ohio State Fan Blames Kicker For 31-Point Loss To Clemson In Insane Email

Share this: Clemson shut out Ohio State 31-0 in the teams’ Fiesta Bowl matchup, but if Buckeyes kicker Tyler Durbin made his two field goal attempts, things could have been so much different. That’s what at least one fan seems to believe. Ohio State’s loss Saturday knocked them out of the College Football Playoff, so it’s easy to see why Buckeyes fans would be angry and distraught. However, one fan took it way too far when he sent a seething email to Durbin apparently blaming him for OSU’s entire offense not putting up a single point. Warning: There’s some strong language in this extremely hot take. Besides all of the other obviously insane things in that email, the two field goals Durbin missed in the

Big Ten Fines Michigan $10K For Jim Harbaugh’s Postgame Rant About Officials

Share this: Jim Harbaugh was unhappy with the officiating in Michigan’s loss to rival Ohio State, and it ended up getting him in trouble. After the Buckeyes beat Michigan 30-27 in double overtime Saturday, the Wolverines coach said he was “bitterly disppointed” in what he thought were “outrageous calls,” including a controversial spot on fourth down in the fourth quarter that gave Ohio State a first down and started a 10-0 run to force overtime. But the Big Ten was not too happy with Harbaugh’s comments and announced Tuesday in a public reprimand that Michigan would be fined $10,000. “The Big Ten determined that Harbaugh’s postgame comments regarding officials were in violation of Big Ten Conference Agreement 10.01, which states in part that ‘The Big

College Football Playoff Rankings: Top Four Stays Same In Week 13 Standings

Share this: There wasn’t much movement in the Week 13 College Football Playoff rankings. The Alabama Crimson Tide still are No. 1, while No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Michigan and No. 4 Clemson continue to hold the other top-four spots. No. 5 Washington and No. 6 Wisconsin just missed the cut. USC, arguably the hottest team in the country, only moved up one spot to No. 12, one slot behind No. 11 Louisville. No. 19 Boise State still is the highest Group of Five team. The top four teams advance to the playoff, which determines the national champion. Here are the new CFP rankings entering Week 13. 1. Alabama (11-0)2. Ohio State (10-1)3. Michigan (10-1)4. Clemson (10-1)5. Washington (10-1)6. Wisconsin (9-2)7. Penn State (9-2)8. Oklahoma (9-2)9.

College Football Playoff Rankings: Alabama, Clemson Top First Standings Of Seaso…

Share this: Alabama leads the inaugural College Football Playoff rankings of the 2016 season entering Week 10. The Crimson Tide, who also sit atop both the AP and Coaches Top 25 polls, are the defending national champions and own an 8-0 record. Their place at No. 1 on these rankings is no surprise. The top four teams in the final CFP rankings play in the tournament that decides the sport’s national champion, and rounding out those spots are Here’s the first CFP rankings of the season. 1. Alabama (8-0)2. Clemson (8-0)3. Michigan (8-0)4. Texas A&M (7-1)5. Washington (8-0)6. Ohio State (7-1)7. Louisville (7-1)8. Wisconsin (6-2)9. Auburn (6-2)10. Nebraska (7-1) Thumbnail photo via Nelson Chenault/USA TODAY Sports Images More Stories Source link