It's so early in the season, he'll obliterate (Porter's) record.

He got in 11 games, but really played an equivalent of eight full games.

I thought he was capable of a high-48 time, but to beat such a talented and deep field, under those conditions, that was awfully impressive.

He's the fastest player I've ever coached and will be the most recruited player. He not only can turn a corner, but he has great vision and just a general knack for the game.

He's as down to earth as they come. You don't always see that in upper-echelon athletes like him. The kid has been raised right.

He went from a very good local runner to a national elite.

He ran hurt, but he never complained once. That's just the type of kid he his. He made no excuses.