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We need to convince our future recruits to EE, a lot the 19 class needed to be in earlier
Clemson got most of their 19 class in early
Sometimes it depends on their school
We need to convince our future recruits to EE, a lot the 19 class needed to be in earlier
Clemson got most of their 19 class in early
Hot Take: Nnoruka will not only start for us, but he'll be an All ACC selection.
Anyone have the info from this?
Phillips says of his physical condition that “I feel good, really good.”
He’s currently training with former Rams player Justin Watson in Pasadena on the heels of six months-plus of wrist rehab.
“I’ll rehab more when I get to Miami, get around the medical staff there,” Phillips says. “My range of motion (in the wrist) is okay. And the good thing is I’m starting to feel my wrist out more and I’m getting strength around my wrist and forearms.”
You may as well say he’s gaining strength everywhere.
Rapidly.
Phillips says he’s put on 20 pounds of muscle in under two months working with Watson - he’s now at 240 pounds.
“I’m hoping to be 245 when I get to Miami,” he says.
That won’t be until July, as he’s continuing to do class work at a local community college in order to be eligible.
What about people who are arrivingPhillips says of his physical condition that “I feel good, really good.”
He’s currently training with former Rams player Justin Watson in Pasadena on the heels of six months-plus of wrist rehab.
“I’ll rehab more when I get to Miami, get around the medical staff there,” Phillips says. “My range of motion (in the wrist) is okay. And the good thing is I’m starting to feel my wrist out more and I’m getting strength around my wrist and forearms.”
You may as well say he’s gaining strength everywhere.
Rapidly.
Phillips says he’s put on 20 pounds of muscle in under two months working with Watson - he’s now at 240 pounds.
“I’m hoping to be 245 when I get to Miami,” he says.
That won’t be until July, as he’s continuing to do class work at a local community college in order to be eligible.
I forgot...He’s not gonna be eligible this year is he? I thought he was going to have to sit out this year.
Not this year. In 2020 he'll be in the mix.
That’s what I thought. Oh I think he’ll be more than in the mix in 2020. He’s going to be a valuable contributor. I would hope.
good gotta get couch in the weight roomFrom viewing Social Media and articles from TOS it seems like these guys are enrolling soon. Please feel free to add more guys you know are enrolling.
Chigozie Nnoruka DT
Te'Cory Couch CB
Jakai Clark C
Sam Brooks LB
Trevon Hill DE
Louis Hedley P
From viewing Social Media and articles from TOS it seems like these guys are enrolling soon. Please feel free to add more guys you know are enrolling.
Chigozie Nnoruka DT
Te'Cory Couch CB
Jakai Clark C
Sam Brooks LB
Trevon Hill DE
Louis Hedley P
Phillips says of his physical condition that “I feel good, really good.”
He’s currently training with former Rams player Justin Watson in Pasadena on the heels of six months-plus of wrist rehab.
“I’ll rehab more when I get to Miami, get around the medical staff there,” Phillips says. “My range of motion (in the wrist) is okay. And the good thing is I’m starting to feel my wrist out more and I’m getting strength around my wrist and forearms.”
You may as well say he’s gaining strength everywhere.
Rapidly.
Phillips says he’s put on 20 pounds of muscle in under two months working with Watson - he’s now at 240 pounds.
“I’m hoping to be 245 when I get to Miami,” he says.
That won’t be until July, as he’s continuing to do class work at a local community college in order to be eligible.
He was listed as that but lost weight when he “retired” last season, he said that in his interview a couple months back. He will be more than fine, this year is all about getting in a proper weight training program and strengthening his wristSomething seems off. He was listed at 245 back in February.
Get his *** on that Barry Bonds meal plan extra soonHope is Couch is in soon so we get him on that meal plan.
Phillips says of his physical condition that “I feel good, really good.”
He’s currently training with former Rams player Justin Watson in Pasadena on the heels of six months-plus of wrist rehab.
“I’ll rehab more when I get to Miami, get around the medical staff there,” Phillips says. “My range of motion (in the wrist) is okay. And the good thing is I’m starting to feel my wrist out more and I’m getting strength around my wrist and forearms.”
You may as well say he’s gaining strength everywhere.
Rapidly.
Phillips says he’s put on 20 pounds of muscle in under two months working with Watson - he’s now at 240 pounds.
“I’m hoping to be 245 when I get to Miami,” he says.
That won’t be until July, as he’s continuing to do class work at a local community college in order to be eligible.
He will never start here.Er’body sleepin on Matocha huh? Ok.
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