🏈 attn: TheChief: Check this number out...

Some perspective: At the national championship meet in Eugene, Wayne Davis of Texas A and M won the title in 13.14. Ed Lovett of Florida ran 13.32. Humphrey would have been second in the nation. Eight points in the title meet. Huge. Comparisons in track are not like football or baseball, they are exact. Same distance. Same hurdles. So, he would have been behind the winner at the NCAA meet by a tenth of a second. If you clap your hands together twice, as fast as you possibly can, the time between claps is one-tenth of a second. Can you tell how much I'd love to see this young man in Crimson next year?
 
Bama ended with 20 points at NCAA's. If Humphrey added two second place finishes (and there's no reason to think he might improve and get first) in the 110H and the 400H, that would get them to 36. 53 points won the meet (or tied it if you want to split hairs). The team would be well over halfway to winning the title.
 
Marlon had the fastest time apparently in the 400H prelims at Worlds but had to withdraw with a back problem, an injury that has been recurring this year. Hopefully he can get that worked out.
 
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