BigRedBuster
International Man of Mystery
Can we put this myth to bed?yep, the old staff didn't care how fat these kids got, pitiful, the kid should have known better too........where the hell were the developmental coaches?????? what a f'ing joke was Pelini.
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LINCOLN — Zach Hannon’s old way of thinking about his weight had a certain pleasurable logic to it. It included more ice cream, for one thing.
The urgency wasn’t there. See, even with a few extra pounds on his 6-foot-5 frame, the Nebraska sophomore offensive lineman could still run with athleticism and speed. He’d go into conditioning drills with teammates and more than hold his own. He could cut weight fast and with relative ease when he had to. Maybe it’s the former high school lacrosse player in Hannon. Big man can move.
So, yeah, the Kansas City (Missouri) Rockhurst graduate rolled into Lincoln in 2013 weighing “350-ish.” He officially weighed in at 342 that first summer on campus. So then-NU coach Bo Pelini dropped by the weight room.
His chat with Hannon had a few extra pounds on it, too.
“Choice words,” Hannon recalled.
It hit home — Hannon cut his weight, he said, to 305 before his first camp.