He's the fastest player I've ever coached and will be the most recruited player. He not only can turn a corner, but he has great vision and just a general knack for the game.
He ran hurt, but he never complained once. That's just the type of kid he his. He made no excuses.
He's as down to earth as they come. You don't always see that in upper-echelon athletes like him. The kid has been raised right.
I thought he was capable of a high-48 time, but to beat such a talented and deep field, under those conditions, that was awfully impressive.
He got in 11 games, but really played an equivalent of eight full games.
That was the Kentucky Derby of (high school) track and field meets. Every minute you'd turn around and another top national mark would be broken. It was unbelievable.
It's so early in the season, he'll obliterate (Porter's) record.
He went from a very good local runner to a national elite.