Sunday, July 25, 2010

Future Rookie of the Years in Gainesville Florida?

Remember the damning pictures of Brian Cushing from his days at USC? These before and after photos were of what was presumed to be a a non-juiced and an indeed-juiced Cushing. Many a USC fan argued back then that the NCAA tested the team so often that there was no way the kid Linebacker was guilty of anything other than spending too much time in the weight room.
Cushing went on to win Rookie of the year this year. The hard hitter then was busted for testing positive for PED. A re-vote was conducted and once again the voters voted him ROY.


Now, out of the University of Florida, these pictures are surfacing of two incoming freshman (Freshman that haven't even been in the program but a handful of months).

incoming 5 star WR CHRIS DUNKLEY:

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incoming 5 star RB/SAFETY MATT ELAM:


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You be the judge. Do these two have what it takes to become NFL Rookies of the year (and then re-voted NFL Rookies of the year again, ala Cushing?)


And then of course there is the case of former Atlanta Brave Jeff Blauser.


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3 comments:

  1. leave it to chan to be the one gator not to send me hate mail and actually add humor to the whole thing, ahh, if they all could only be like chan.

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  2. You're an idiot. If you don't know anything about college football, don't comment on it. These kids don't know how to eat and don't work out before arriving on campus. The first thing they do when they get there is get diet plans that will put weight on them quickly. They also typically have an endless (and free) supply of food at their disposal and they work out non-stop with team trainers who have degrees in essentially putting muscle mass on players quickly. Work out 5+ hours a day every single day and let's see how much muscle you gain.

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