UM's Dline Practice Drills

A 6'3 320 lbs DT that can run is a 5-star-player playing at either Clemson, Bama or Georgia.

These players are not in the portal. You recruit them and hope they explode like Jordan Davis...
 
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It won't be for this season but Collins will easily be a 300 lbs by this time next year and slide inside.
 
The Vegas kid is tall AF!! He looks same height as collins, but boy is scrawny! I pray he can gain 20-30 pounds by his RSR year cause his tape was fantastic coming out of HS
 
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That's a different kind of DLineman we haven't had in this modern age. You see those types in the SEC or old Miami teams.

That's where Coach Salave'a and his polynesian connections come into play, it takes a while to convince a few, but once they train builds up steam. Woo-hoo hoooo we gonna be rolling in the poly boys. You see last week we brought in some monster poly high school linemen from Utah on a unofficial visit ( aka a van/bus tour recruiting tour )



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That's where Coach Salave'a and his polynesian connections come into play, it takes a while to convince a few, but once they train builds up steam. Woo-hoo hoooo we gonna be rolling in the poly boys. You see last week we brought in some monster poly high school linemen from Utah on a unofficial visit ( aka a van/bus tour recruiting tour )



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Mix those kids in with the bros and then one 5 star crazy white boy that sky dives without parachutes and we cooking.
 
Cristobal with high praise for the DL after the recent scrimmage:

On the defensive front, Cristobal acknowledged that the team had been dealing with injuries during spring ball but was impressed with the players' performances in the scrimmage. "A guy like Chantz Williams showed up big, Nyjalik Kelly and Rueben Bain showed up big, Jake Lichtenstein, Thomas Gore showed up, Ahmad Moten and had some really good moments," he noted. "Our linebackers played at a high level they all did today. And then in the secondary on the back end, they did a great job being aggressive, getting hands on receivers and they made it difficult for the offense to get the ball out and they put them in difficult down and distance situations."
 
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