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6"5 and 432LbsMeet Desmond Watson, AKA Florida's new 432-pound wrecking ball of a defensive tackleConnor O'Gara | 1 day ago
Whether he’s busting through a double team or front-squatting 375 pounds with ease, it doesn’t take very long to spot Desmond Watson. Scroll through the program at whatever game he’s playing in and he’s sure to make one pause. Watch a routine practice of Watson’s and you’ll find yourself watching his every move.
Well, he’s up a bit from the 375-380 pounds he played at during his senior year at Armwood High School in suburban Tampa. Florida fans didn’t take long to become familiar with the true freshman. The early enrollee already made quite the impression on his new team in spring practice, and not just because he’s a fun-loving, 432-pound guy rocking No. 21 (he also wore that number in high school). Dan Mullen said “thankfully we have the equipment to even weigh (Watson) right there up at 440″ and that Watson will need to lose a “12- or 13-year old” to get in the right type of playing shape (via the Gainesville Sun).
Watson could theoretically lose 75 pounds and still be heavier than Stewart Reese, who is the second-biggest player on Florida’s roster at 350 pounds. Even against his fellow Florida linemen, Watson’s size is impossible not to notice
Link: SDS
6"5 and 432LbsMeet Desmond Watson, AKA Florida's new 432-pound wrecking ball of a defensive tackleConnor O'Gara | 1 day ago
Whether he’s busting through a double team or front-squatting 375 pounds with ease, it doesn’t take very long to spot Desmond Watson. Scroll through the program at whatever game he’s playing in and he’s sure to make one pause. Watch a routine practice of Watson’s and you’ll find yourself watching his every move.
Well, he’s up a bit from the 375-380 pounds he played at during his senior year at Armwood High School in suburban Tampa. Florida fans didn’t take long to become familiar with the true freshman. The early enrollee already made quite the impression on his new team in spring practice, and not just because he’s a fun-loving, 432-pound guy rocking No. 21 (he also wore that number in high school). Dan Mullen said “thankfully we have the equipment to even weigh (Watson) right there up at 440″ and that Watson will need to lose a “12- or 13-year old” to get in the right type of playing shape (via the Gainesville Sun).
Watson could theoretically lose 75 pounds and still be heavier than Stewart Reese, who is the second-biggest player on Florida’s roster at 350 pounds. Even against his fellow Florida linemen, Watson’s size is impossible not to notice
Link: SDS
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