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re: Class of 2015 Recruiting MEGATHREAD - Twilight Edition

Posted on 9/4/14 at 2:16 pm to
Posted by sarc
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Posted on 9/4/14 at 2:16 pm to
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He was like 240 at that game.


6'3 255 at the Army game according to Rivals: LINK

He was 260-263 by the time he finished high school.

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Besides a lot of players get big/fat on their own. That's why the health coordinator and strength and condition coach are there.


He wasn't too fat or out of shape. He was just bigger. He added a ton of muscle his senior year. If he had been out of shape, he wouldn't have gotten playing time as a true freshman.

4 years ago we might've at least started him out at OLB. But we appear to be moving away from jumbo OLBs and toward smaller, quicker OLBs (Evans, Miller, Brown) and at least a some smaller more explosive DEs (Allen, Hand) to combat HUNH.

My basic point is that we didn't add a ton of weight to Allen and turn him into a DE, he was a DE from the first day of practice.
Posted by TideSaint
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Posted on 9/4/14 at 5:38 pm to
He played inside a bunch on Saturday too. He couldn't hold the point of attack at all. I hope that experiment is over.
Posted by YStar
Member since Mar 2013
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Posted on 9/4/14 at 6:45 pm to
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My basic point is that we didn't add a ton of weight to Allen and turn him into a DE, he was a DE from the first day of practice.


My point is that it doesn't matter what he eats himself into, we have the determining factor of what he would be. So if he is a certain size it isn't because he wants to be it, it's because our staff has chosen that.

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But we appear to be moving away from jumbo OLBs and toward smaller, quicker OLBs (Evans, Miller, Brown) and at least a some smaller more explosive DEs (Allen, Hand) to combat HUNH.


I'll wait to see what they do with Evans and Miller.
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