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Somerset's Kagen Skidmore named 3rd best in nation
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Norm Peterson Wrote:The vertical is really the only one I had a question about. I figured the other ones might have been from a combination of other combines.

They are quite different. The 11.5 difference is for sure conflicting, I could have heard wrong on that which is obviously possible. The 5.06 was at UL's camp, and he had a full week of practice before benching at the NUC so was understandably weaker. I'm going to have to dig around about the vertical numbers, I really don't post misleading info so I will definitely check into it. On the 40 issue, he's run anywhere from a 5.06 to a 5.3 and change at the camps. The UL 5.06 was laser I believe.... 40 times are day to day (minute to minute) for big athletes that rarely work on such events. A 20 and L drill would be more of an accurate judge IMO for the lineman. Regardless the kid is working hard and getting better every day.
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Somerset's Kagen Skidmore named 3rd best in nation - by JumperPride1 - 07-31-2012, 10:05 PM

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