If there is one truth that remains constant in football, it is that speed kills. That is exactly why the UW coaches went after 5'10" 180 lb Central High star Brendon Bigelow. Bigelow holds the Central Section freshman 100m record with time of 10.62, and since has been clocked as fast as 10.57. He's also been timed at a 4.41 forty-yard dash, 4.00 20-yard shuttle, 6.69 3-cone drill, and a 33" vertical leap. That's enough to grab just about anybodys attention.
As a junior in 2009, Brendon Bigelow ran for 974 yards and 18 TD's on just 76 carries(12.8 avg). Also very adept at catchting the football out of the backfield, Bigelow had 23 catches for 325 yards and 2 TD's. He was named 1st Team All-TRAC and 2nd Team All Valley.
Here are his junior year highlights:
He was also named the Passing Down Skills Camp MVP, here is some footage from that as well:
Bigelow has the elite speed to be able to turn the corner at the next level, as well the ability to make defenders miss between the tackles. The offense he plays in is more of a spread offense attack which utilized his speed both running the ball and catching passes out of the backfield. We can't wait to see you in Purple and Gold!
Go Dawgs!
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