slystone
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macintyre and his S and C guy..foreman wanted his O line guys at 285 lbs. Quite the refreshing approach.
https://colorado.rivals.com/news/in...ovic-part-ii-earning-the-trust-of-his-players
Kapilovic aimed to earn that respect by showing his guys who he was.
"I gave them my background — from a kid on up, who I am, what I’ve done and where I’ve been," he said. "You just tell your story, be genuine and honest. Kids are smart — they can read through the B.S."
Once that camaraderie had begun to be built, Kapilovic could move onto the first immediate issue that required his attention: bulking up Colorado's offensive linemen.
"The thing for me when I first walked in that room and met with the [offensive linemen] was that we had to get much bigger," he said. "I think [at first] there was 17-19 guys — [out of them] were five guys that were 300 pounds or more. Everyone else was under."
And from there, the work started. Via the weight room, to the intense style of practicing that Kapilovic champions, to switching up diets, a concentrated effort is being made to beef up CU's o-line, with noticeable results."
"I don’t need everybody to be 340, but you like to have guys in that 300-310 range," Kapilovic said. "That was something we had to go to work on in the nutrition world. We’re up to 11 or 12 guys [above 300 pounds] now, so we’re making good progress."
https://colorado.rivals.com/news/in...ovic-part-ii-earning-the-trust-of-his-players
Kapilovic aimed to earn that respect by showing his guys who he was.
"I gave them my background — from a kid on up, who I am, what I’ve done and where I’ve been," he said. "You just tell your story, be genuine and honest. Kids are smart — they can read through the B.S."
Once that camaraderie had begun to be built, Kapilovic could move onto the first immediate issue that required his attention: bulking up Colorado's offensive linemen.
"The thing for me when I first walked in that room and met with the [offensive linemen] was that we had to get much bigger," he said. "I think [at first] there was 17-19 guys — [out of them] were five guys that were 300 pounds or more. Everyone else was under."
And from there, the work started. Via the weight room, to the intense style of practicing that Kapilovic champions, to switching up diets, a concentrated effort is being made to beef up CU's o-line, with noticeable results."
"I don’t need everybody to be 340, but you like to have guys in that 300-310 range," Kapilovic said. "That was something we had to go to work on in the nutrition world. We’re up to 11 or 12 guys [above 300 pounds] now, so we’re making good progress."