Logan set for Senior Day

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Featured, Football Recruiting on July 29th, 2010 - 6 Comments

Lanier Logan 150-2Another player who is set for Nevada’s upcoming senior day is Highland Park (Mich.) prospect Lanier Logan. A talented and strong running back/athlete that could project at any number of positions, Logan is a potential greyshirt candidate.

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6 Responses to “Logan set for Senior Day”

  1. Stuck In Seattle says:

    Very shifty runner. I can’t really get a feel for how fast he is from the video. Any guess on his 40 time?

  2. Blueblood says:

    He looks like he’d be a great pick up although, personally, I think he’d make a bigger impact on the defensive side of the ball as a Safety. What do you think, AW?

  3. awprince says:

    Yeah, I’m split on DB or RB, but I think if we went back in time and looked at Luke Lippincott we might find that same argument. Logan is a tough, tough kid, and I think he could be a really great glue guy that does all the little things you need a player to do in order to win games.

    He’s run a 4.51 forty-yard dash, and I’m sure he can improve on that as time goes on.

  4. beantown1 says:

    Just take that paw off his helmet and put a wolf there and he would look just fine. Come to Reno Logan and help the Pack win some championships.

  5. NevadaConvert says:

    23 reps of 225 lbs? Wow, that’s insane…..especially at 190 lbs. When I was just out of high school and in the best shape of my life I could do 12 and weighed about the same. The dedication it took to get to 12 was crazy, so I can’t even imagine what it would take to do 11 more. He’s got to be pound for pound one of the strongest guys there is. I used to know a Hawain guy that was about 5′-8″ and 155 Lbs and he could bench 325. I’ve never heard of anyone even close to that. If you can double your weight at bench, it’s pretty amazing. But pound for pound, I think Devers even has him beat. With that strength in a smaller package, he might be better at RB. I’m sure he’s one of those guys that a defender under-estimates per the kind of hit he’s about to take.

  6. NevadaConvert says:

    Sorry, I meant Logan.

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