Camp Connors Report, Part IV
Posted Aug 6, 2010
From strictly a weight room perspective, sophomore Hunter Furr has stood out among the running backs in speed and athleticism testing. Furr ran a 4.26 40-yard dash, had a 34 ½-inch vertical, and a 9-9 broad jump. He also power cleaned 342 pounds on his way to the top “Power Quotient” among the running backs (201.1).
(Inside Carolina)
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