Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
i just wanted to take a few seconds to begin this thread with a mention of a speedster who i don't think has had more than his name mentioned (though it's been said a couple of times, i think) on the boards ...
Alex Amidon, a sophomore for Boston College, is the personification of upside. very much a raw, unrefined talent for BC, Amidon just happens to be the fastest Eagle on the roster.
this article does a good job detailing his story, but i'll share the pertinent bits of his tale:
a record-setting sprinter on the school's track team [the State Champ in the 200 meters for three straight years (set meet record of 21.90 in 2008), the 400 (twice), and 100 (once)], used his blazing speed to just run by people on the football field as a quartereback until his junior year (when he switched to wideout) ... recruited by BC but injured early in camp as a freshman, which stunted his development, which was already behind. hard work in the offseason has his coaches hoping for a BIG improvement and impact this fall.
the 5-11 Amidon is a nice compliment to sophomore wideout Bobby Swigert, who led the Eagles in every receiving category last season as a freshman. despite this, and his good size (6-1, 184-pounds) Swigert primarily mans the "Welker" for BC.
hopefully, these two White men will explode this fall, along with many, many others.
Alex Amidon, a sophomore for Boston College, is the personification of upside. very much a raw, unrefined talent for BC, Amidon just happens to be the fastest Eagle on the roster.
this article does a good job detailing his story, but i'll share the pertinent bits of his tale:
a record-setting sprinter on the school's track team [the State Champ in the 200 meters for three straight years (set meet record of 21.90 in 2008), the 400 (twice), and 100 (once)], used his blazing speed to just run by people on the football field as a quartereback until his junior year (when he switched to wideout) ... recruited by BC but injured early in camp as a freshman, which stunted his development, which was already behind. hard work in the offseason has his coaches hoping for a BIG improvement and impact this fall.
the 5-11 Amidon is a nice compliment to sophomore wideout Bobby Swigert, who led the Eagles in every receiving category last season as a freshman. despite this, and his good size (6-1, 184-pounds) Swigert primarily mans the "Welker" for BC.
hopefully, these two White men will explode this fall, along with many, many others.