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Ariel Ngata Senior Film
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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.
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Their H/Ws aren’t updated daily.Passion said: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.
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Ohhh wow really?Dennis_DeYoung said:
Their H/Ws aren’t updated daily.Passion said: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.
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Annually? It updated his bio to reflect that he was scout team POY for special teams. Assume they update his other information as well.
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I don't think they've been updated since training camp
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Sounds like you just found a new job for @CokeGreaterThanPepsiDennis_DeYoung said:
Their H/Ws aren’t updated daily.Passion said: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.
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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.Neighbor2972 said:I don't think they've been updated since training camp
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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.AIRWOLF said:
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.Neighbor2972 said:I don't think they've been updated since training 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.NEsnake12 said:
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.AIRWOLF said:
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.Neighbor2972 said:I don't think they've been updated since training 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.
How nice is it to have a staff that actually presents accurate heights & weights and combine testing numbers? -
Ngata has his arm in a sling at the fiesta bowl...
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