What in the hell is this? The thread is about jersey numbers, not late growth spurts and how many squats and bench presses they can do to get stronger and add weight.Assuming the ht and weight numbers are reasonably accurate overall, then I compute this class as being about an average of 6'-21/4" tall and weighing in at about 225lbs. That's pretty good considering the number of 'big' guys (linemen types) is just 6. I don't include TEs of course. These are incoming frosh and should easily be able to add a good 25 lbs of muscle and drop 20 lbs of body fat, making one lean mean bunch within the first year certainly. With a little growth, you could find a recruiting class of 6'-3" and 235 lbs in excellent shape. This is really about the size of the linemen in the 1971 team (or bigger frankly). Bigger and stronger certainly and hopefully they retain decent speed and quickness too. I think, overall, players today are much bigger but not faster or as quick, due in part to the size difference.
Hey this thread is about jersey numbers of incoming freshman, not the name of their highschools!Tre Bryant's HS is called Christian Brothers College? That's odd.
My comment was one line. Not a long paragraph about how I added all the weights and divided to get an average size for each player, which is so irrelevant it's not even funny.Hey this thread is about jersey numbers of incoming freshman, not the name of their highschools!Tre Bryant's HS is called Christian Brothers College? That's odd.
Assuming the ht and weight numbers are reasonably accurate overall, then I compute this class as being about an average of 6'-21/4" tall and weighing in at about 225lbs. That's pretty good considering the number of 'big' guys (linemen types) is just 6. I don't include TEs of course. These are incoming frosh and should easily be able to add a good 25 lbs of muscle and drop 20 lbs of body fat, making one lean mean bunch within the first year certainly. With a little growth, you could find a recruiting class of 6'-3" and 235 lbs in excellent shape. This is really about the size of the linemen in the 1971 team (or bigger frankly). Bigger and stronger certainly and hopefully they retain decent speed and quickness too. I think, overall, players today are much bigger but not faster or as quick, due in part to the size difference.
Yeah! How dare you try to make this about football and take this away from the fashion world of which part of our uniforms we can change to black or which numbers they might start out with...(My cousin changed his 2 or 3 times iirc and I notice they STILL haven't retired his #29 yet).What in the hell is this? The thread is about jersey numbers, not late growth spurts and how many squats and bench presses they can do to get stronger and add weight.Assuming the ht and weight numbers are reasonably accurate overall, then I compute this class as being about an average of 6'-21/4" tall and weighing in at about 225lbs. That's pretty good considering the number of 'big' guys (linemen types) is just 6. I don't include TEs of course. These are incoming frosh and should easily be able to add a good 25 lbs of muscle and drop 20 lbs of body fat, making one lean mean bunch within the first year certainly. With a little growth, you could find a recruiting class of 6'-3" and 235 lbs in excellent shape. This is really about the size of the linemen in the 1971 team (or bigger frankly). Bigger and stronger certainly and hopefully they retain decent speed and quickness too. I think, overall, players today are much bigger but not faster or as quick, due in part to the size difference.
Maybe it could've lived up to your expectations if we didn't start comparing the height and weight of the 2017 class versus 1971.Yeah! How dare you try to make this about football and take this away from the fashion world of which part of our uniforms we can change to black or which numbers they might start out with...(My cousin changed his 2 or 3 times iirc and I notice they STILL haven't retired his #29 yet).What in the hell is this? The thread is about jersey numbers, not late growth spurts and how many squats and bench presses they can do to get stronger and add weight.Assuming the ht and weight numbers are reasonably accurate overall, then I compute this class as being about an average of 6'-21/4" tall and weighing in at about 225lbs. That's pretty good considering the number of 'big' guys (linemen types) is just 6. I don't include TEs of course. These are incoming frosh and should easily be able to add a good 25 lbs of muscle and drop 20 lbs of body fat, making one lean mean bunch within the first year certainly. With a little growth, you could find a recruiting class of 6'-3" and 235 lbs in excellent shape. This is really about the size of the linemen in the 1971 team (or bigger frankly). Bigger and stronger certainly and hopefully they retain decent speed and quickness too. I think, overall, players today are much bigger but not faster or as quick, due in part to the size difference.
I don't even know what possessed me to click on this thread...I guess I was hoping it would be more funny.
MattyIce, if you want a measuring contest with 84HuskerLaw, take it to the Woodshed. The Football Forum is not the place for personal beefs.What in the hell is this? The thread is about jersey numbers, not late growth spurts and how many squats and bench presses they can do to get stronger and add weight.Assuming the ht and weight numbers are reasonably accurate overall, then I compute this class as being about an average of 6'-21/4" tall and weighing in at about 225lbs. That's pretty good considering the number of 'big' guys (linemen types) is just 6. I don't include TEs of course. These are incoming frosh and should easily be able to add a good 25 lbs of muscle and drop 20 lbs of body fat, making one lean mean bunch within the first year certainly. With a little growth, you could find a recruiting class of 6'-3" and 235 lbs in excellent shape. This is really about the size of the linemen in the 1971 team (or bigger frankly). Bigger and stronger certainly and hopefully they retain decent speed and quickness too. I think, overall, players today are much bigger but not faster or as quick, due in part to the size difference.
Is this one of those "us against them" thing that all Nebraska Cornhusker fans claim to hate so much?...So RDR has finally admitted he is cm's best bud/doppelganger.