ConferenceChamp
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One of the increasingly important factors many big-time recruits consider as they prepare to make their college decisions...seems to be who is going to 'challenge' them during practice.
Whether it's WR's going up against DB's, or OL going up against DL...
For example, as the Gophers, Buckeyes, Gators, Trojans, Hurricanes, and Fighting Irish attempt to land a certain big-time Offensive Tackle, Seantrel might ask himself, "Who will I block during practice? And how will I improve over time while blocking this individual?"
By Brewster so far securing the verbal commitments of a handful of 1-and-2 star defensive linemen, I'm not sure the challenge Seantrel craves is to be found locally this year.
In a similar sense, it's possible the 1-and-2 star guys would prefer NOT to have to be blocked/pancaked by the Big Fella every day during practice? I mean, being outweighed by 100+ pounds, and giving up a bunch in physical strength...that would not be pleasant/fun duty for the so-called 'projects.'
Whether it's WR's going up against DB's, or OL going up against DL...
For example, as the Gophers, Buckeyes, Gators, Trojans, Hurricanes, and Fighting Irish attempt to land a certain big-time Offensive Tackle, Seantrel might ask himself, "Who will I block during practice? And how will I improve over time while blocking this individual?"
By Brewster so far securing the verbal commitments of a handful of 1-and-2 star defensive linemen, I'm not sure the challenge Seantrel craves is to be found locally this year.
In a similar sense, it's possible the 1-and-2 star guys would prefer NOT to have to be blocked/pancaked by the Big Fella every day during practice? I mean, being outweighed by 100+ pounds, and giving up a bunch in physical strength...that would not be pleasant/fun duty for the so-called 'projects.'