Now he runs a 10.07 breaking the school record he set in the SEC 100M and earns a spot in the national meet. He also helped the Tigers when 400M relay.:geauxtige http://www.2theadvocate.com/sports/7705662.html
i saw this b4 and didnt believe it. anyone know anything about his .02? http://www.iaaf.org/statistics/toplists/inout=O/ageGroup=N/season=2007/gender=M/discipline=100/legal=A/index.html
If we lose him it probably wont be until his senior year but I doubt that happens since his heart is with football. He could be one hell of a kick and punt returner in the pros. He will limited to just those 2 positions though since he lacks the size of a RB and WR.
What makes Trindon so special is that he is really a football player, unlike a lot of track stars who pretend.
I think he has a little more agility than most track athletes I have seen. Plus he is so small it makes it hard to time tackles or he just bounces off for another 5 yards. He has good hands and doesnt need much space to create yards after the catch, unlike most track athletes. [MEDIA]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7G-TrCKin1Q[/MEDIA]