Chris Wheatley-Humphrey averaged over 13 yards per carry in high school, and his bouncy running style was on full display in spring. He spoke with CanesInSight about his progress:
On the transition to Miami: It’s going good. I came in a little bit rough in the winter. But as soon as spring ended, I felt like I’m good. Ready to get back rolling for fall camp. Overall, just working.
On the strength and conditioning program: It’s good. I came in at 174. I’m 190 now. Still trying to get that 200 range. Speed, conditioning, strength, I feel like I’ve improved in those areas. I didn’t lose any speed. I’ve gained speed. More power in my legs.
On what he’s trying to work on: Knowing the plays. Not thinking too much. Being more comfortable in the backfield.
On the return game: I’m working on kick returns.
On players he modeled his game after: When I was a senior, I saw Chris Johnson (redshirt freshman RB for the Canes). I said, “He’s like that, for sure.” So I looked up to him. That’s my boy right now. He gives me little tips. We’re cool off campus and on campus.
On the nickname “Hellcat”: I got it in Little League playing for the Miami Gardens Ravens. One of my cousins gave it to me. He saw me play, I was fast, and I was “Hellcat Chris.” It stuck with me right there.
On his hobbies off the field: I like to chill, play the [NCAA Football] game. I like to go fishing, go out in little lakes and catch Peacock Bass.
On his personal goals: Overall improvement. Every day I just need to improve myself 1%.
On the transition to Miami: It’s going good. I came in a little bit rough in the winter. But as soon as spring ended, I felt like I’m good. Ready to get back rolling for fall camp. Overall, just working.
On the strength and conditioning program: It’s good. I came in at 174. I’m 190 now. Still trying to get that 200 range. Speed, conditioning, strength, I feel like I’ve improved in those areas. I didn’t lose any speed. I’ve gained speed. More power in my legs.
On what he’s trying to work on: Knowing the plays. Not thinking too much. Being more comfortable in the backfield.
On the return game: I’m working on kick returns.
On players he modeled his game after: When I was a senior, I saw Chris Johnson (redshirt freshman RB for the Canes). I said, “He’s like that, for sure.” So I looked up to him. That’s my boy right now. He gives me little tips. We’re cool off campus and on campus.
On the nickname “Hellcat”: I got it in Little League playing for the Miami Gardens Ravens. One of my cousins gave it to me. He saw me play, I was fast, and I was “Hellcat Chris.” It stuck with me right there.
On his hobbies off the field: I like to chill, play the [NCAA Football] game. I like to go fishing, go out in little lakes and catch Peacock Bass.
On his personal goals: Overall improvement. Every day I just need to improve myself 1%.