Here's his little brother's film, 2019 WR. Runs awkwardly but his height and speed give him some damn high potential, will probably be a 4* guy. UW is the only offer so far.
Here's his little brother's film, 2019 WR. Runs awkwardly but his height and speed give him some damn high potential, will probably be a 4* guy. UW is the only offer so far.
Here's his little brother's film, 2019 WR. Runs awkwardly but his height and speed give him some damn high potential, will probably be a 4* guy. UW is the only offer so far.
He’s already has a redshirt year and he’s still at 208. Hey may get to 225, but I doubt it will be “quickly.” Unless we have a different definition of quickly.
He’s already has a redshirt year and he’s still at 208. Hey may get to 225, but I doubt it will be “quickly.” Unless we have a different definition of quickly.
He’s already has a redshirt year and he’s still at 208. Hey may get to 225, but I doubt it will be “quickly.” Unless we have a different definition of quickly.
He’s already has a redshirt year and he’s still at 208. Hey may get to 225, but I doubt it will be “quickly.” Unless we have a different definition of quickly.
I don't think they've been updated since training camp
Yeah, I think that is right. They should be updated again at the beginning of Spring practice and/or around the time of the Husky combine.
In the Pete era they usually update the weight twice per year, once at the start of spring ball (after winter conditioning), and again at the start of fall camp.
Usually, the redshirt freshmen like Ngata show the biggest leap in the spring roster update because they had basically 9 straight months of Socha's vitamin packs and rhino cum in their system. They're on more intense diet/exercise plans than the rest of the team during the fall because they don't have to be ready for gameday, which is why guys like Ngata will show a lot more weight gain than a guy like Ahmed.
I don't think they've been updated since training camp
Yeah, I think that is right. They should be updated again at the beginning of Spring practice and/or around the time of the Husky combine.
In the Pete era they usually update the weight twice per year, once at the start of spring ball (after winter conditioning), and again at the start of fall camp.
Usually, the redshirt freshmen like Ngata show the biggest leap in the spring roster update because they had basically 9 straight months of Socha's vitamin packs and rhino cum in their system. They're on more intense diet/exercise plans than the rest of the team during the fall because they don't have to be ready for gameday, which is why guys like Ngata will show a lot more weight gain than a guy like Ahmed.
That makes sense and jibes with what I recall about timing.
How nice is it to have a staff that actually presents accurate heights & weights and combine testing numbers?
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Usually, the redshirt freshmen like Ngata show the biggest leap in the spring roster update because they had basically 9 straight months of Socha's vitamin packs and rhino cum in their system. They're on more intense diet/exercise plans than the rest of the team during the fall because they don't have to be ready for gameday, which is why guys like Ngata will show a lot more weight gain than a guy like Ahmed.
How nice is it to have a staff that actually presents accurate heights & weights and combine testing numbers?
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