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College Football's Top Workout Warriors

Posted: Sat Aug 2, 2008 8:33 pm
by CJ_18
This is really old, so you might have already seen it. But i find it interesting that if you work REALLY HARD, you can be 290 lbs and have the measurables of a RB. And also, this forum needs some posts.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?id=3420212

The scariest guy on there might be Taylor Mays. He's supposed to be the next great Safety/Athlete.

2.Taylor Mays, USC, safety: Scary. That is the best way to describe Mays. His combination of size and speed in a safety is freakish. And in the Trojans' spring game, Mays obliterated Patrick Turner, the team's towering 6-foot-5, 230-pound receiver on a play when he came over the middle. I suspect many Pac-10 receivers envision similar scenes before they face the Trojans and their super-fast, super-sized DB.

Mays' workout numbers are ridiculous. He's 6-3, 226 pounds, with 6 percent body fat and ran an electronically timed 40 this spring in 4.32 seconds. He did 26 reps with 225 pounds while also vertical jumping 41 inches and doing a standing broad jump of 11-4. (As evidence in his growth, Mays arrived at USC weighing 215 and posted a vertical jump of 35 inches and a broad jump of 10-0.)

Asked if he's even seen anything that big, move that fast, USC strength coach Chris Carlisle paused for a few moments: "Maybe when I walked by the cheetah cage at the wildlife park." Mays' athleticism actually presents USC with a different kind of issue: a talent with such growth potential that you have to guard against him outgrowing the position. "Our big thing is he could get too big too fast," says Carlisle, who also gushes about the player's work ethic. "He could easily be like his daddy [former NFL defensive lineman Stafford Mays] so we have to make him better without making him bigger because he could be like 260 in a month."

Carlisle predicts Mays could still run a sub-4.4 40 at that size, but says the key is keeping the DB from bulking up too much in his lower body. "We could use him like a science experiment, but that really wouldn't be of value to him or the team."


Some of these guys are un-believable.

Re: College Football's Top Workout Warriors

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 8:43 am
by LAKESHOW
he is an excellent player, but the truly scariest player on USCs roster is the linebacker. this guy will break your jaw just by looking at you.

Re: College Football's Top Workout Warriors

Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:31 pm
by A.J.
I dont think he would make a good safety in the NFL. He would make a killer linebacker similar to Darrell Bing a few seasons ago. They are both the same type of player.