DAC conference player of year?

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Jimbo23
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Re: DAC conference player of year?

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DACfanatic wrote:
Thu Nov 13, 2025 2:37 pm
paintballer wrote:
Wed Nov 12, 2025 1:42 pm
DACfanatic wrote:
Wed Nov 12, 2025 5:30 am
They made an announcement about Merrillville Michael Harris JR being conference MVP. Was that the right choice? Was there anyone else that may of deserved the award? Trevor Gibbs maybe?
Myles McLaughlin would of made a better choice
Willing to bet myles continues to get looked over. Yall keep looking at stats.. the kid is slow. Had no consistency in his arm talent. And if replayed against actual big guys for football he wouldn’t even average 60 yards a game. But keep hyping up a kid that really isn’t that good. Can’t wait to see them fall so Knox can disappear
Good call buddy. https://x.com/MylesMclaughl20/status/19 ... 34060?s=20

paintballer
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Re: DAC conference player of year?

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Blue Top Drive Inn wrote:
Thu Nov 13, 2025 7:08 pm
Oh, Myles sat out track last year — maybe trying to keep that speed a secret. His personal best was an 11.17 as a sophomore… not exactly lightning fast, folks
You guys do realize we're talking about college football right? You're all acting like Al Davis speed demon hunters. Ollie Gordon was drafted last year with a 4.61.

According to google AI

A 4.6-second 40-yard dash roughly translates to a 100-meter time of around 11.21 seconds. However, this is not a precise conversion, as the 40-yard dash is a "from a dead stop" sprint with more acceleration, while the 100-meter dash is run at top speed for a greater portion of the distance.

The world of fantasy football and the combine have rotted the brains of too many football fans. There is a thing called football IQ and many other intangibles that determine the quality of a football player. The fact that the Myles haters here can't see those skills in him says all we need to know about your ball knowledge. He has vision, patience, contact balance and a high football IQ. Against Griffith with under 3 minutes remaining he broke a run that would of easily been a 50+ yard TD but due to his IQ he baseball slid after getting about 20 yards knowing that killing the clock was far more important that scoring.

So go ahead and keep copping about how "overrated" Myles is. He clearly is better than you will ever be willing to give credit.

RAZORBACK
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Re: DAC conference player of year?

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Running a 11.12 as a sophomore is still solid speed. Not too many guys around here are running in the 10 second mark consistently.

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