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Anybody else notice that BYU looked physically stronger?

sweller

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Both schools have weight training programs, but the BYU kids all seemed muscle-bound and physically mature.

YES, I understand that many of them are older, having served on Mormon missions.

But NEVERTHELESS, it caused me to wonder about ISU's strength and conditioning program?

Take a look at these photos:

BYU TEAM
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BYU BIG GUY
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Why the difference? Do BYU's kids work harder in the weight room? Do they have a better strength coach?
 
They were all bigger, stronger and faster. Most of them are 2 years older than their competition. My guess is that is how the bigger schools are. We just do not see them in Pocatello very often.
 

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