This example with Zach Hannon is not a good example of the weight and mobility issues with some of our linemen in the past few years, but hold your horses on just dismissing the notion altogether. Just because Hannon came in overweight doesn't mean there aren't examples of guys who did gain too much weight and completely regress in mobility. It's not a myth. Sterup and Rodriguez are two guys to me that looked overweight and immobile in recent memory. Yes, linemen are big guys, sometimes even fat, but everybody- whether it be linemen or otherwise- has a playing weight. A weight limit where their athleticism is not hindered by their mass. I could go through quite a long list of guys who have looked hindered by their size in the last seven years under Pelini. The training staff had begun to focus too much on the size aspect to "fit the Big Ten", and guys began losing speed and mobility. Now, you want to talk about a myth, there's a myth for you. Speed still rules this game. Always has. Now if you can get a combination of size and speed, great, but speed comes first.