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osubuckeyes2731;1525943; said:Perfect Practice makes Perfect. Not More Practice. lol
"We were the strongest team in the country the last four years," Barwis said of West Virginia. "No one was stronger than us. Best conditioned, the fastest, [best] change of direction, most balance, best body awareness, most explosive."
Reminds me of a guy I worked construction with. He was about 5'5'', and he was always telling us how he was going to go to a small college on football scholarship, move to a bigger school once people saw how good he was, and then on to a pro career.CHU;1526173; said:I still find the Barwis quote in the CBS Sports Dodd story disturbing:
They didn't win anything. So you're the strongest team in the country...
Buckeyefrankmp;1369023; said:From the mgoblog.com article
"RR will one day be where USC is"
I believe the two run different offenses.
The player, who asked not to be identified for fear of repercussions from fans, said in-season Sundays at the football facility lasted from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., including a one-hour lunch. That would be an 11-hour day. The NCAA daily limit is four hours, the weekly limit 20.
The same player said required offseason workouts included three-hour lifts on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and two hours of speed and agility on Tuesdays and Thursday. That's a total of 13 hours; the NCAA limit is eight hours of required workouts.