RB Rahmir Johnson [Nebraska - Signed LOI]

To Which School Will Johnson Commit?

  • North Carolina

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  • Boston College

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  • Mississippi

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  • Total voters
    39
Thats moving!  My son runs for a NAIA school.  Their track team is always ranked in the top 10.  I see a lot of Juco up to DII schools at his meets.  The winning time in the 200m is usually around 22.25 and a second behind someone is far behind!
Video is an indoor 200m too.  A 21.6 is fast for outdoor, but is rolling for a february indoor time.  His PR is 21.4 as a sophomore in the outdoor 200m.  Would be cool to see him get to low 21s this year in the spring.  Dude will leave BIG defenders grabbing air.  

 
Video is an indoor 200m too.  A 21.6 is fast for outdoor, but is rolling for a february indoor time.  His PR is 21.4 as a sophomore in the outdoor 200m.  Would be cool to see him get to low 21s this year in the spring.  Dude will leave BIG defenders grabbing air.  
Honest question, I know nothing about track and field.

Why wouldn't an indoor be faster? All I can think of is wind aided times, help me out.

 
Honest question, I know nothing about track and field.

Why wouldn't an indoor be faster? All I can think of is wind aided times, help me out.
Indoor track is 200 m for a whole lap.  An indoor 200 you have to run a tight corner, transition to a straight, run another tight corner and finish on a straight.  

 
Indoor track is 200 m for a whole lap.  An indoor 200 you have to run a tight corner, transition to a straight, run another tight corner and finish on a straight.  
To add to this.  Usually on outdoor track lane 7 is a disadvantage but I have run my fastest times in lane 7 indoor because with the staggered start you only have 1/2 the curve first then later get another curve that isn't as sharp. I think Rahmir is going to be a sleeper on this team with his speed and quick acceleration.

 
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