I have a 23+ foot boy and a 38+ foot girl who made those marks as sophomores. Both are very good students. What college programs should we look atm
I have a 23+ foot boy and a 38+ foot girl who made those marks as sophomores. Both are very good students. What college programs should we look atm
Boston College has a jumps coach I respect. I know it is a bit of a curveball suggestion in every other way, though.
Obviously Arkansas is known for their jumps program.
U of Florida. /thread
Sorry OP for the two responses you've gotten so far, but both are clearly clueless. They suggested Arkansas and Florida when your kids are jumping 23 and 38. Unfortunately those schools wouldn't work a day with your kids much less give them ANY scholarship.
He said nothing about scholarships. Those are two of the best schools for the horizontal jumps are though.
Bryan Delsite is the best jumps coach in the northeast
I did ask what schools should we look at. Not just what are the best. Our conservative goals for junior year based on their development these past two seasons are 24 and 40.
jumpsguy wrote:
Bryan Delsite is the best jumps coach in the northeast
Great. Bucknell is one school I've heard mentioned before.
We had a kid graduate from my school a few years ago that long jumped 22-8 and triple jumped 51 and he went to Tennessee.
Georgia and Florida are known for their jumps programs. Florida State just hired Keith Herston, an excellent all-round jumps coach.
Alcorn A&M ðŸ‘
Any SEC college will have very good assistant and head coaches in track. However, the ACC track programs are some of the best. This includes UNC, NC State , GT, and the worlds biggest jock factory, where no one holds you to any academic standards - Clemson!!
all have good track programs and this includes very knowledgeable TJ/LJ coaches
Tell the 38+ girl, there's only one school on her A-list.
UGA
Did everyone already forget that UGA just about won the NCAA women's T&F with only field events?
UGA had 1st in TJ
UGA had 1st & 2nd in LJ
/thread
Aren't they called Alcorn State now? Their head coach was a world class long jumper.
Edrick Floreal at Kentucky is another outstanding jumps coach.
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