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Title: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: GoMarquetteSays on August 26, 2010, 03:45:05 PM
Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
         


Marquette men's basketball fans are well aware of how hard the team works on the court, but followers of the program aren't exposed to the squad's year-round effort in the weight room.
         

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Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: bilsu on August 26, 2010, 03:54:52 PM
The most amazing stat to me is that Jimmmy Butler tied Reggie Smith in the 25 yard dash.
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: CrazyEcho on August 26, 2010, 04:07:27 PM
Otule (with his lanky build) cleaning 300 is insane. 

Also, I'm surprised that Reggie Smith doesn't have at least a 35 inch vertical.  He must have been close to that. 
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: kmwtrucks on August 26, 2010, 04:08:08 PM
I actaully think its JR increasing his Vertical by 3" after rupturing his achilles.
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: Nukem2 on August 26, 2010, 04:10:19 PM
Junior, Erik and Chris look to be setting the pace for the younger guys... :)
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: NersEllenson on August 26, 2010, 05:40:03 PM
Surprised DJO's vertical at 35" is better than Reggie Smith's??  Reggie HAS to be right there?  Though perhaps his vertical greatly increases when not measured in the stationary fashion they measure vertical for these tests.

Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: GGGG on August 26, 2010, 06:56:09 PM
Surprised DJO's vertical at 35" is better than Reggie Smith's??  Reggie HAS to be right there?  Though perhaps his vertical greatly increases when not measured in the stationary fashion they measure vertical for these tests.


I think Reggie's vertical looks more impressive because it's a greater percentage of his height....if that makes any sense.  It wouldn't surprise me that DJO's was better overall.
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: bilsu on August 26, 2010, 07:37:26 PM

I think Reggie's vertical looks more impressive because it's a greater percentage of his height....if that makes any sense.  It wouldn't surprise me that DJO's was better overall.

I not sure, but I think when they measure a verticle it is from a stand still jump. Players jump higger when they are jumping off a run.
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: OhioGoldenEagle on August 26, 2010, 07:52:21 PM
I think Otule's numbers speaks to what many were saying last year regarding his overall improvement. I am still confident he is going to be solid contributor for us THIS season.
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: goodgreatgrand on August 26, 2010, 08:37:56 PM
Surprised DJO's vertical at 35" is better than Reggie Smith's??  Reggie HAS to be right there?  Though perhaps his vertical greatly increases when not measured in the stationary fashion they measure vertical for these tests.



Ners, Just checking. Is actual athletic ability part of a coach's ability to develop or does a lot of it fall upon a player's natural skills? We all know great athletes from high school that couldnt sniff the NCAA. We all know of great h.s. talent that never developed into great NCAA talent. And we all know of great college players that drank a cup of coffee (or less) in the NBA.
Title: Re: [GoMarquette.com] Golden Eagles Set Tone For 2010-11 With Strong Offseason Work
Post by: spartan3186 on August 26, 2010, 09:11:21 PM
I'm impressed that DJO is the team leader and can put up 319 on the bench. Thats like 1.5 times his weight.