No. 4 A’Mauri Washington, Oregon, defensive tackle The 6-3, 338-pound Washington is of the caliber of elite D-linemen head coach Dan Lanning saw while in the SEC. His numbers made me do a triple-take when the staff sent them over. To be that massive and clock 20.89 mph and vertical jump 36 inches is mind-blowing. Washington squatted 755 pounds, bench pressed 475 and power cleaned 385. He’s coming off a season in which he had 10 tackles and 1.5 TFLs, but he figures to make a much bigger impact now that defensive tackles Derrick Harmon and Jamaree Caldwell are in the NFL. “He’s always been extremely explosive, and his conditioning has gotten better and better each year,” Lanning said. “He’s always had an elite get-off and can get knocked back on the line of scrimmage, but his technique has really come along to match it now.”
No. 11 Kenyon Sadiq, Oregon, tight end A junior from Idaho, Sadiq is a matchup nightmare for defenses. Last year, he took a big step forward, catching 24 passes for 308 yards and two touchdowns; both TDs were in the Big Ten title game. The 6-3 Sadiq came to Oregon two years ago at 220 pounds but is now 255. He’s much leaner this season thanks to healthier eating, which he said has enabled him to go from 12-13 percent body fat to about 10. He vertical jumped 41.5 inches this summer, power cleaned 365 pounds and bench pressed 435. “He does stuff that amazes you every single day,” said Lanning. “But as a coach, one of the things that excites you the most is that he really challenged himself to block better this past year, and he was really good at it.”
I had a couple of roommates in college who purified in the Willamette and came down with cases of impetigo
actually, it was after...but not very many years after. The problem back then was swimming in the Willamette downstream from the Springfield sewage treatment facility. They were notorious for failures and releasing raw sewage
The link below is a Minnesota Gophers podcast breaking down the Ducks & college football goings on with Doug from the QB 11 show. It's pretty long and thorough but I like that it lacks hyperbole STOMP
Great story on the drafting process of Bo Nix last year., https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/45869555/how-bo-nix-aced-sean-payton-qb-test