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Blacksburg RB Coleton Beck

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Beck picks up another major D1 offer from the University of Virginia, which makes two for the Hoos in VT's backyard. He has approximately 20 offers of so as of now so it shall be interesting to see where he chooses. BC and Pitt are two other ACC offers.
 
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He is the fastest player in the state in recent memory. I do think blacksburg will be a major factor in the west
 
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I believe he is the fastest player in the state EVER, according to the record book.

Maybe for the 55m but that's a very specialized race. For the 100m there's been at least 2 players in recent memory who are as fast or faster than Beck and likely a scattering more if you go further back. One's at UT on a track scholarship and the other went to JMU for football (the one at UT holds the all-division 100m and 200m records in Virginia).

He's probably top 10 all-time if you're talking 100m speed and also played football, but not the fastest ever.
 
Maybe for the 55m but that's a very specialized race. For the 100m there's been at least 2 players in recent memory who are as fast or faster than Beck and likely a scattering more if you go further back. One's at UT on a track scholarship and the other went to JMU for football (the one at UT holds the all-division 100m and 200m records in Virginia).

He's probably top 10 all-time if you're talking 100m speed and also played football, but not the fastest ever.
Beck's 10.41 100M was the fastest ever ran at a VHSL State finals, all divisions. Fastest ever ran in Virginia (FAT/Wind Legal) is Noah Lyles (10.14). Beck is 3rd on that list.
 
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You guys are splitting hairs.

Results from the 4A meet. I made the fastest time bold. Most ran in the prelims. These are the fastest 8 guys in 4A.
1 Qhiyal Towns 11 Heritage (Newpor 10.51 10.71# 0.4 10
2 Darrien Bradley 12 Amherst County 10.99 11.19 0.4 8
3 Chase Moore 12 Churchland 10.87 11.24 0.4 6
4 Darius Reed 12 Jamestown 10.98 11.25 0.4 5 11.2458
5 Nasir Davis 11 Kings Fork 11.02 11.25 0.4 4 11.2478
6 Kuashawn Forest 12 George Washingto 11.09 11.28 0.4 3
7 Chiedozie Ononiwu 12 Great Bridge 11.00 11.29 0.4 2
8 Rashawn Smith 12 Lafayette 11.04 11.31 0.4 1

If he gets in the open field, people are going to have a tough time catching him. I know you guys will play devils advocate and say there are faster guys that don't run track. I will be the stubborn person that just says that is not true.
If there are guys capable of running sub 11, they are running track as well. Not just playing football. Another misconception people have, just like the misconception that every HS has multiple kids running sub 4.4 40's.

Reality is, he is fast. If he get's a block or two, he could break the game open against ANYONE.
 
Just speaking for one school. The fastest guys at Salem high school seldom run track. They are in the weight room, 7 on 7, and quite a few play lacrosse
 
Guys it doesn't matter.. if Cole ran a 10.41 legal F.A.T. time then he is faaaaast! I ran a sub 11 sec 100M. I clocked a 10.7 100M time hand held which equates to a .26 sec slower FAT time which would have put me at 10.96 FAT and I can tell you For a large percentage of my life I never lost a race in the street or on the track. A 10.41 FAT is lightning fast. There maybe only 15 high schoolers in the country that can run that maybe even the world. If we filled Richmond raceway with 100,000 random grown men there is a good chance he would be faster than everyone in there! HE IS FAST AS ****!
 
Track fast and football fast not always the same thing

I generally agree with you there... but that typa speed is world class and fast anywhere.

Sometimes when a player is that fast on the high school level he can get away with not being a good runner in terms of vision etc.

I have yet to see him in person, is he genuinely a good runner or just blazingly fast?

The fastest "on the field" player I have ever seen was percy harvin but he was also a 2 or 3 time state champ in the 100M but his on field speed I have never seen dupplicated. It was like everyone else was stuck in mudd.
 
If speed was it for RBs, he'd probably be the #1 back in the country. There's obviously more to it. That speed alone will garner him a lot of offers (and already has) and secure him a P5 school but he's not a 5* RB and there are holes in his game that prevent the Alabamas and Ohio States from dropping down an offer. He'll need to find the right fit at the next level, a place that will emphasize his strengths and minimize his weakness.

He tends to stand out more around here because even a 3* level kid like him is fairly uncommon but in the 757 he would blend in a bit more as they have 3* RBs, well, all the time. Definitely not as fast but you have them.
 
Reports that Beck ran a 4.29 in the 40 yard dash at the Virginia Tech camp over the weekend.
 
Ramsey, and all state wife receiver. Noah Beckley was fast also. Not a lot of Salem kids that have been fast have run track.

Noah Beckley's self reported 40 time. 4.5. HS kids usually fudge their 40's to look better. but let's say he is a 4.5 which was definitely timed with a coaches stopwatch (Not FAT) would convert to a 40 around 11.1 (find a calculator online)
https://www.hudl.com/profile/2766957/noah-beckley

Not saying he isn't fast.

If there are guys from salem that are capable of running a sub 11 100m but aren't running because of their dedication to football, they are doing themselves a huge disservice. Throwing away a track scholarship by chasing the ghost that is a football scholarship. I love football as much as the next guy but that is a reality. You seem pretty close to the program. You might let those guys on Salem that are faster than Mr. Beck know that there is money out there to be had and they are throwing it away by not proving how fast they are in the spring.
 
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Guys it doesn't matter.. if Cole ran a 10.41 legal F.A.T. time then he is faaaaast! I ran a sub 11 sec 100M. I clocked a 10.7 100M time hand held which equates to a .26 sec slower FAT time which would have put me at 10.96 FAT and I can tell you For a large percentage of my life I never lost a race in the street or on the track. A 10.41 FAT is lightning fast. There maybe only 15 high schoolers in the country that can run that maybe even the world. If we filled Richmond raceway with 100,000 random grown men there is a good chance he would be faster than everyone in there! HE IS FAST AS ****!
I'll betcha Phoebus fans would agree that the stopwatch doesn't matter. He's just fast, plain and simple. I read a comment from a Phoebus fan that said Beck just pulled away from their fastest player. Leading up to the game, it was all "y'all haven't played against this much speed"....I tend to agree, Blacksburg practiced against greater speed....
 
I generally agree with you there... but that typa speed is world class and fast anywhere.

Sometimes when a player is that fast on the high school level he can get away with not being a good runner in terms of vision etc.

I have yet to see him in person, is he genuinely a good runner or just blazingly fast?

The fastest "on the field" player I have ever seen was percy harvin but he was also a 2 or 3 time state champ in the 100M but his on field speed I have never seen dupplicated. It was like everyone else was stuck in mudd.

That sounds like Dyrell Roberts when he was at Smithfield. All of the other kids looked like they were running in slow motion. All he needed was just a tiny seam and the footrace was over. Ring up 6 on the scoreboard. Now, he ran track for the Packers, but not his JR and SR years, the Hokies staff wanted him in the weight room on their diet plan, not rising a hamstring injury or rolled ankle....that's what he told me....I also know that when he got to Tech he ran a few sub 4.3 - 40's...
Terry Kirby had unreal field vision, he had another gear that he could turn on when needed. Also fun to watch, he'd get all hemmed up and then BOOM, in the open field, running all alone. Fans would just look at each other and say "WTF"....
 
That sounds like Dyrell Roberts when he was at Smithfield. All of the other kids looked like they were running in slow motion. All he needed was just a tiny seam and the footrace was over. Ring up 6 on the scoreboard. Now, he ran track for the Packers, but not his JR and SR years, the Hokies staff wanted him in the weight room on their diet plan, not rising a hamstring injury or rolled ankle....that's what he told me....I also know that when he got to Tech he ran a few sub 4.3 - 40's...
Terry Kirby had unreal field vision, he had another gear that he could turn on when needed. Also fun to watch, he'd get all hemmed up and then BOOM, in the open field, running all alone. Fans would just look at each other and say "WTF"....

I still remember that Terry Kirby UVA team with Shawn and Herman Moore. I remember watching them lose that game to GT I believe when I was about 8 years old. At least they were number 1 for a week.
 
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I still remember that Terry Kirby UVA team with Shawn and Herman Moore. I remember watching them lose that game to GT I believe when I was about 8 years old. At least they were number 1 for a week.

I was at that game. I won some on-air contest on old WROV in Roanoke that included a ticket to the game and the bus trip up and back. I went to a few Virginia football games that way. That one was painful. Really painful, for us Cav fans. IIRC, UVa had a late go-ahead touchdown negated for not having enough men on the LOS.

The bus ride home was an odd, potentially volatile mix between the two-thirds who had just wanted a free outing, and were by then "well-lubricated", and the one-third of us who actually gave a damn about what had happened on the field, and were sitting there in stunned, funereal silence.
 
Noah Beckley's self reported 40 time. 4.5. HS kids usually fudge their 40's to look better. but let's say he is a 4.5 which was definitely timed with a coaches stopwatch (Not FAT) would convert to a 40 around 11.1 (find a calculator online)
https://www.hudl.com/profile/2766957/noah-beckley

Not saying he isn't fast.

If there are guys from salem that are capable of running a sub 11 100m but aren't running because of their dedication to football, they are doing themselves a huge disservice. Throwing away a track scholarship by chasing the ghost that is a football scholarship. I love football as much as the next guy but that is a reality. You seem pretty close to the program. You might let those guys on Salem that are faster than Mr. Beck know that there is money out there to be had and they are throwing it away by not proving how fast they are in the spring.
No one said those kids were faster on the track than Beck. Do not put words in my text. I said Salem over the years has had kids that could run sub 11 100m and they did not run track. It obviously has not hurt the football program one iota
 
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By the way Beckley would not have been a good candidate for 100m as it takes him a little time to get to his top end speed. Would have been very good in the 400m
 
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10.41 and the offers will double from who's already came and offered as long as he keeps it up and does what he's supposed to on the camp circuit this summer watch out some team will mak hime a problem
 
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No one said those kids were faster on the track than Beck. Do not put words in my text. I said Salem over the years has had kids that could run sub 11 100m and they did not run track. It obviously has not hurt the football program one iota

Not to be argumentative just curious...
How do you know they ran sub 11 100M times if they didn't run track? Are you just guessing or have some of them actually been timed in a FAT meet at some point. There maybe only 10 kids in the state that run a sub 11 FAT time. Only 8 athletes in 3A and 4A combined ran under 11 seconds FAT this year. Most were barley under 10.95 or higher. For most teams, even their fastest player is not running a sub 11 100M FAT time. Remember that 100M is 111 yards. If you are covering that distance in under 11 seconds you are rolling. The kid from Blacksburg actually has World Class level speed for an 17-18 yr old.
 
I am not unfamiliar with track and field. I am very familiar with what real speed looks like on a football field and how that might translate to the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. I have seen in person 10. 4 in the hundred meters. I have seen 21. 6 in the 200 meters and 47.3 in the 400 . Salem has had some kids that would have been very good in track and field and they have not participated. This has been true for many years.
 
Becks top 5 Pitt ,ECU , UVA , UNC, and Louisville. Apparently running track doesn't hurt football one iota. I hate this one sport specialist crap, I advise all kids to play everything you get a chance, you can't turn back time.............................
 
When you are that fast... You can just show up to the track meets and win! Track and football work well together anyways. Increasing top end speed is something all football player should strive for.
 
Becks top 5 Pitt ,ECU , UVA , UNC, and Louisville. Apparently running track doesn't hurt football one iota. I hate this one sport specialist crap, I advise all kids to play everything you get a chance, you can't turn back time.............................
I like that the ACC has an 80% chance!
 
its a number thing, they would love for him to walk on, but why would he. Hokies are right at the 84 85 mark on schollies and only grad 14 and maybe a couple leaving early , making even a grayshirt damn near impossible. I have a feeling this fall wont be the last time he wears the blue and gold in Blacksburg. That's strictly my own opinion.
 
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