Kyle was pretty athletic for a big guy throught out high school - football lineman, shot put in grade 10, weightlifter on the school team, but ever since the end of football season he's been heavy into the academics - and no sports, a great appetite, and lots of sitting is showing up big time. You went with Kyle to get him some new jeans because he'd outgrown all his old ones, and he decided to weigh himself at the mall as he was too heavy for the 280 pound capacity scale you have at home. You thought, OK, he's 290, maybe 295, and were floored to discover that he was 310! Man, he's packed on at least 35 pounds post season.
But unlike you, who worries about your weight, Kyle seemed to revel in his bigger size. "Yahoo!" he shouted on the scale, and when you asked him about it, he said, "Dad, if I want to play ball in college, I gotta be BIG! 300 pounds is like the minimum for a college lineman!"
You think of this now, and, unconvinced, you check out some college websites, and find that indeed a lot of the O-lines are now 300, 330, even 350 pounds. You then can't resist checking out "Bigger Directions" and when you search for 'biggest college lineman" you get returned a page for a 20 year old junior who claims to be 6'3" tall and ....
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