That is a bit of a stretch. The guy ran an electronically timed 10.31 in the 100m at a track event this spring—he would have finished sixth at the NCAA National Championship last year running that time. Also ran a 21.03 in the 200m, and is the anchor of Oregon's 4x100 team.
I can agree there maybe are 5-8 guys in college football faster than him, and if those guys are the only ones with "top end speed," then perhaps I am mistaken in how I understand it. I thought the term was more broadly applied.
I know it's KState, but this looks pretty damn fast.