Earl Campbell, the former NFL running back and Heisman Trophy winner, reportedly ran the 40-yard dash in about 4.5 seconds during his prime. His exceptional speed, combined with his power and agility, made him one of the most dominant players in football during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Campbell's performance on the field earned him a reputation as one of the greatest running backs in NFL history.
No. James Earl Ray was convicted of murdering Martin Luther King. Ray died in prison.
Yes.
Anything faster than a 4.60 second forty yard dash is excellent. A high school cornerback would be expected to run at least a 4.80 second forty yard dash, though playing speed is much more important than timed speed on a track. A high school cornerback who would like to play major college football (Division 1A [FBS]) would probably need to run a sub-4.60 forty, while elite prospects would need to run a 4.50 forty or better.
Earl is played by Jason Lee.
Earl Mountains were named by the explorersurveyor, James McKerrow after the Earl of Eglinton.
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In the NFL, Earl Campbell rushed for 9,407 career yards and scored 74 career TDs. He also caught 121 passes for 806 yards and 0 TDs.
if your talking throw back jersey it's Earl Cambell. I'm not sure they would hand that number out any longer.
Nobody has or will ever run a 2.5 forty.
Cambell Westmoreland is 5' 6".
Dennis Cambell died in 2000.
Dennis Cambell was born in 1907.
James Cambell was born in 1570.