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The 40-yard dash is a sprint covering 40 yards (36.576 m). It is primarily run to evaluate the speed and acceleration of American football players by scouts, particularly for the NFL draft but also for collegiate recruiting. A player's recorded time can have a heavy impact on his prospects in college or professional football.
1977. Organized by. National Football League. The NFL Scouting Combine is a week-long showcase occurring every February at Lucas Oil Stadium (and formerly at the RCA Dome until 2008) in Indianapolis, where college football players perform physical and mental tests in front of National Football League coaches, general managers, and scouts.
Yo-Yo intermittent test. The Yo-Yo intermittent test is aimed at estimating performance in stop-and-go sports like football (soccer), cricket, basketball and the like. It was conceived around the early 1990s by Jens Bangsbo, [1] a Danish soccer physiologist, then described in a 2008 paper, "The Yo-Yo Intermittent Recovery Test". [2]
Among RBs with 30+ carries this season, Wright ranks top seven in yards per carry (5.3), rushing grade (89.0), yards after contact per attempt (3.61) and elusive rating (120.4) per PFF.
The Bears are 4-2 coming off their bye while the Commanders are 5-2, so this is a must-see game. Dallas Cowboys (3-3) vs. San Francisco 49ers (3-4) – 8:20 p.m. ET
Edison (3-3) improved to 3-2 in division play. Four of the seven teams in Division VIII advance to the Section 4 semifinals. TAE closes league play at home at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 26 against Greene.
The 60-yard dash is a sprint covering 60 yards (54.86 m, sometimes recognized as ' 55-m dash '). It is primarily run to evaluate the speed and acceleration of American Major League Baseball players. It is also sometimes used to evaluate the speed of American football (especially NFL) players (although the 40-yard dash is much more common in ...
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