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'06 Ohio RB Christen Haywood (Kent State verbal)

MililaniBuckeye said:
It's not far-fetched for a high school kid to gain 30-40 pounds in a year, especially if he's still growing and in a weight-training program.

i just don't see this happening, unless he's on those weights five times a week, every week, it just won't happen, i was at 155 as a freshman and now i'm at 160 as a soph. and i was in that weight room 3-4 times a week most of the time
 
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When I left with 3 minutes left in the third, Davidson led 14-0 over Coffman and Haywood had three carries for about 45 yards. Most coming on a 40+ yard run, his second carry of the night. His third was a loss of two.

Haywood was used very sparingly and was seen ruinning the sidlines pretty much all night trying to keep his legs loose. His left leg was obviously still bothering him more than he had let on earlier in the week.
 
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i just don't see this happening, unless he's on those weights five times a week, every week, it just won't happen, i was at 155 as a freshman and now i'm at 160 as a soph. and i was in that weight room 3-4 times a week most of the time

My freshman year I weighed about 165 for football and wrestled 145...my sophmore year I weighed 215 for football and wrestled 185 (the weight class changed to the current 189 my Jr year)...I was at about 5% body fat at 185.

Sorry no roids...to be honest I wasn't really THAT serious in the weight room yet either. Just a growth spurt.

So yes it is certainly possible.
 
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