Remember when Refrigerator Perry came on the scene for the Bears he was an oddity at being over 300lbs. Now you have high school kids bigger than him as sophomores.
Remember when Refrigerator Perry came on the scene for the Bears he was an oddity at being over 300lbs. Now you have high school kids bigger than him as sophomores.
I think OL Sam Nichols back in the early 70's was the first linemen to break the 250 barrier and everybody thought he was a giant. Even as recent as the 1998 team the guys were "small" with our D-line averaged only 270 or so. Times have changed, will there be 400 pounders playing the game in 2050 (assuming a virus hasn't shut down the sports world)?
I played HS ball at a tiny school in Mississippi 40 years ago. It was something to have a 200 pounder on the line back then. Now the same tiny school will almost always have one or two 300 pounders.
Yea, I went to Biloxi High during the time Sam played, he was best friends with Jim Touchet who played for Biloxi Notre Dame and was an OL for State. Unfortunately, after graduating from State, Jim was killed during a Navy air fighter training flight. Jim was a great guy and Bulldog.
I was playing high school football the year they allowed O-Linemen to use their hands(either 86 or 87 can't remember the exact year). Anyway, I played the wing in our Wing-I set, and I would have to block DE's and LB's from time to time, so I'd sometimes do blocking drills with the OL. I remember being taught to throw a flipper first. We'd do these on the seven man sled. I remember that first practice when our coach was explaining we could now use our hands. We were all excited. Also, back in the 80's a 170 pound white boy defensive back(me) could legitimately dream of playing in the SEC. Now, that is nothing put a pipe dream.
back when the forearm shiver was force to deal with.
[QUOTE=redstickdawg;1250145]C.R. Hegwood my HS coach, retired right before spring training when I was a junior. We (NDHS) were playing against schools that today would be classified as 5&6 A with a 1A enrollment.[/QUOTEHegwood retired my soph year. Oh yeah we, Notre Dame, played the big schools back then, beat some of them too.I loved Bayles. That was a hard ass SOB.