“A couple things come to mind when I think of Chris and the way that he plays: #1 is that he’s versatile, and #2 is that he’s explosive. We used Chris in a variety of different ways. We used him in the traditional tight end position; we also used him in the backfield as the fullback, motioning him around a little bit. And we also split him out wide, going three by one, putting him out there by himself — matching him up against a corner and using his length, his athleticism and his physicality to our advantage.”
“Blocking was critical for us and when he got his hands on you, then you were going the other direction. But what I liked about him was how physical he was. And I think Michigan is going to get a really physical, mature player — right away”
“Growing up, it was always a back and forth situation between my mom’s and my dad’s. I never had a secure place to be; I never really knew who wanted me and who didn’t…I mean, we’ve been homeless and I was sleeping on a washing machine and dryer. I had to take my jeans off and wrap my shoes up in my jeans and use it as a pillow. So life’s been a struggle. And that’s where football came into it….”
“I tore my ACL in early October, and I didn’t have surgery for it until December, because like I said, me and my mom, we struggle. We don’t have a whole bunch of money. So the injury thing wasn’t to the point where I could go get surgery. But I’ve been working out really hard…I came up on the spring game, and I was 295 [lbs]. Right now, I’m 272. Coach wants me to be 280 — no [not any] more than 280. But at the same time, I’m getting stronger. I’m crisp [while] running. My knee that I had surgery on still isn’t 100%, so I go about 80/85%. But talking to Coach, I still have 2 months [before the season starts] to rehab with them. I don’t know, but I’m trying. But if I’m not ready and Coach doesn’t let me play and I got to redshirt, then I got to redshirt. It is what it is. And if it is, well, then I feel sorry for whoever we play next year.”
“Chris understands that he has to go in and earn a position there and find a hole that he can fit into and he can play. I know when Coach Hoke and the staff were here [in Texas], they expressed that they didn’t have many tight ends on the roster. At that spot in particular, they were going to have to have some freshman contribute. I know Chris and the way that he works and his habits on the field are going to put him in a position to contribute right away….”
“We [Chris Bryant, Frank Clark, Justice Hayes] have been talking constantly, like every day, about the things that we’re trying to accomplish. And I told everybody, ‘this is the coaches’ first year; we’re the freshman recruiting class; we’re the first people to come in with them…so it’s really our job to lay down a foundation.”
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Redshirt the kid, let him heal up. It'll be a nice change around here having 10-12 redshirt Seniors that can play.
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"…I mean, we've been homeless and I was sleeping on a washing machine and dryer. I had to take my jeans off and wrap my shoes up in my jeans and use it as a pillow. So life's been a struggle. And that's where football came into it…."
Wow. And look at you now. Congrats on all your hard Chris.
Can't wait to see you in the Maize and Blue, be it this year or next.
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Nice post Andrew.
Barnett is one of the most interesting freshman in terms of instant impact.
We know Koger can do some things but Moore, Watson, and Miller are unproven, so Barnett may be needed if he's at all ready…
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I hope his leg heals, because he needs to play this season. He has the clearest path to starting of any recruit since Tate Forcier. The other TE's on the roster back for 2012 do not have starter-level talent or balanced receiving/blocking skills. It would be nice to see him get the jitters out in 2011 so he is ready to step into a big role in 2012. This write up got me a little worried about his knee injury. I did not realize he was still wrestling with the rehab.
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I really hope they let this kid have a year to heal that knee up to 100% and get into game shape. Maybe burn the shirt part way through the season if need be.
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Awesome post, Thunder. Very excited to have Chris in Maize and Blue. If he doesn't fire you up then you're just aren't alive.
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@ Painter Smurf 12:51 p.m.
I know, I'm a little concerned about his knee, too. If he's still up around 280 lbs., that's a little concerning. If that knee isn't rehabbed, my guess is that those 280 lbs. aren't a solid 280.
That being said, this interview by Andrew gave me more insight into his history. As Michael said, it's going to be hard not to root for this kid.
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@ Michael 1:37 p.m.
Thanks for the compliments, but I want to give credit where credit is due:
This interview was done by Andrew, who's doing a great job contributing to the site. Many thanks to him.
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love this site, keep up the great info. Also I pretty much scanned down all the articles on mgoblog for your thoughts first.
thank you for all the hard work for all us unknowns.
Weewuu
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@ Weewuu 2:44 p.m.
Thanks for reading, and for the compliments. I'm glad you like it.
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Obviously, an ACL tear is a major injury, but from what Chris was saying, it sounds like he has a good handle on the treatment. I wouldn't expect him to go 100% on the football field only 6 months removed from surgery; from what I've heard, 80/85% seems about right. He told me several times that it feels "good."
Also, this area of treatment has seen a lot of recent progress, and most players see full recovery, given time. Again, I'm not an authority on the matter, but that's the word on the street.
It's impossible to know the future, but after speaking with Chris, I don't have any reason to suspect that his injury will impact him much long-term.
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When he said, "coach wants me at 280, no more than that", was he talking about a UM coach? If so, I am surprised the coaches are giving him such a high target. I would think the coaches would be targeting more like 250-260, especially coming off a knee injury.
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