(vegasfan @ Mar 31 said:With Mapu getting off his 2-year mormon is he in your 2-deep? Will he be ready to play?
Thanks
(mattvols @ Apr 1 said:Mapu hasnt even lifted weights in 2 years, i doubt he will be ready. You lose muscle so fast, no way he will get D1 strength back that fast.
(Vol67 @ Apr 2 said:Doesn't matter, Mapu has to play or UT is in trouble at DT.
Look who you have
Harrell
McGlothlin (walk-on)
McBride (Injury prone)
Ash (Can he keep his mouth shut)
Mapu (Back from Mission)
Bolden won't play unless light comes on
D. Williams needs work but light is on
(mattvols @ Apr 1 said:Mapu hasnt even lifted weights in 2 years, i doubt he will be ready. You lose muscle so fast, no way he will get D1 strength back that fast.
do you play D1 football? Do you squat 500 or bench 400?(vols2345 @ Apr 2 said:IDK I have always found it really easy to put strength back on quickly, espically when you have had it before. im sure the kid has done pushups or something to kinda keep himself in shape. Im sure with UT's training program he will be fine by fall..
(mattvols @ Apr 2 said:McGlothlin was a walk-on coming in but started all most every game his sophomore season. He could take the job pretty well, he played very good in the scrimmage.
That may be true as a team or with coaching supervision but I am certain that an individual is not limited by the NCAA on how often he can work out.(mattvols @ Apr 3 said:if there are NCAA restrictions on time in the weight room he wont have a long time to get ready. We still dont know if he is in playing shape or hasnt gotten fat and slow. He has taken two years off not two months so we dont know.
(vol_freak @ Apr 3 said:That may be true as a team or with coaching supervision but I am certain that an individual is not limited by the NCAA on how often he can work out.