Article By Peter White on 14th August, 2009
Rarely is a player in a position to need to simply outrun another player as if on a track.
Yet speed might be the most important attribute to the players.
That's what makes quarterback Denard Robinson's arrival intriguing.
After scorching the Florida track season last spring in the 100-meter dash, Robinson arrived at U-M with a reputation. But he hasn't raced for the sprint title.
"Until the day we race, I'm not going to say anything," said safety Troy Woolfolk, presumed to be the present title holder. "If anybody were to be the top two, it's me and him. I can't wait until that day comes and clears all the questions. I'll handle my business then."
Apparently that will happen, eventually. It seems...
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