Yes he is. Which is why it makes ZERO sense that he's seen ZERO playing time.The kid is a beast.
This staff has little need for the run game.Yes he is. Which is why it makes ZERO sense that he's seen ZERO playing time.The kid is a beast.
He's doing bothSo is he no longer on the football team? Or is he going to participate in both?
It is fair to say the cross-sport improvements wrestling has on the OL is more noticeable in the run game over pass pro or did you see it in both?It'll be good for him. When I was coaching I found that my best players were also wrestlers. Great way to work on balance, leverage and using the hands.
It's also the fact that kids that only play football are only getting X time to improve in said area's, where as kids that do both are getting more time to improve on these fundamentals. A lot of the skill positions players I played football with ran track, the coach there really helped them with their form and they got faster every year.Both, really. The hand play, footwork and leverage helps in pass blocking as much as run blocking.
Ball carriers who wrestled showed better balance and lowering of their center of gravity than noon wrestlers.
Not that any of this couldn't have been coached up, but it seemed to come more natural for wrestlers.