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'08 OH WR Cordale Scott (Illinois Signee; Transfer to Toledo)

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Cordale Scott

Wide Receiver
Cleveland, OH
Glenville H.S.

Height: 6-foot-4.5
Weight: 181 lbs.
40-time: 4.46

Cordale has been named on of the 100 Jr.'s to watch by Scout.com. Listing early interest in tOSU.

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I watched the Glenville-Warren Harding game on Saturday and Cordale had a huge game. He got a couple of INTs to go along with some nice catches. He looks like a real good athlete.

Glenville looked great. That D was really giving Warren fits, they get to the ball and hit hard.
 
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well it must be stupid to want a wr with 4.78 speed.
I follow glenvilles track team and never seen his name on it but, then again they're all fast. I wonder how there relays team win every year with 4.6 to 4.8 runners
 
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akronbuck;618783; said:
well it must be stupid to want a wr with 4.78 speed.
I follow glenvilles track team and never seen his name on it but, then again they're all fast. I wonder how there relays team win every year with 4.6 to 4.8 runners

By the time he graduates that time will drop considerably.
 
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akronbuck;618783; said:
well it must be stupid to want a wr with 4.78 speed.
I follow glenvilles track team and never seen his name on it but, then again they're all fast. I wonder how there relays team win every year with 4.6 to 4.8 runners

I agree in an ideal and perfect world all 40 times would all be ran on the same track and all electircally timed. Well unfortunatly they are not. And the kid is only a junior and has plenty of time to actually figure out how to run a 40 yd. dash.

I will take good film over a 40 time anyday of the week.

Not a knock on you abuck, just a blanket statement.
 
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I understand. Everytime the 40's somewhere its always funny. I ran track to and see the different times and just think its funny. I just saw this was timed at San antonio in that combine so I just thought they couldn't screw it up to bad.

He is young so thats good for him but, he's going to be in a bad year for OSU numbers to offer. I hope it works out

crazybuckfan40;618807; said:
I agree in an ideal and perfect world all 40 times would all be ran on the same track and all electircally timed. Well unfortunatly they are not. And the kid is only a junior and has plenty of time to actually figure out how to run a 40 yd. dash.

I will take good film over a 40 time anyday of the week.

Not a knock on you abuck, just a blanket statement.

 
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akronbuck;618839; said:
I understand. Everytime the 40's somewhere its always funny. I ran track to and see the different times and just think its funny. I just saw this was timed at San antonio in that combine so I just thought they couldn't screw it up to bad.

He is young so thats good for him but, he's going to be in a bad year for OSU numbers to offer. I hope it works out

Well the track at that combine seemed to be more relivent to real times, meaning that his time was not all that bad, and it was also still when he was a sophmore in highschool.

I think he has the talent to garner an offer even in a low number year.
 
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If he is 180lbs, I imagine he would need to improve (or verify to the staff's satisfaction) his speed before he gets an OSU offer. A WR that is 6'5 225 can afford to be a little bit slower b/c they can use their size and bulk to their advantage-Mike Williams, Plaxico Burress. Not so for a skinny guy a safety can blow up when he is going for the ball.
 
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