Football
Freshman Cornerback Rodarius Williams on college training: “I can’t move”
The 2016 football signees are all on campus now after getting settled in over the last week. Which means not only have classes started, but so has training. And freshman defensive back Rodarius Williams, a standout from Calvary Baptist in Shrevport, LA, is clearly still getting accustomed to the lifestyle of a college athlete.
He jumped on Facebook earlier this week to give his friends an update on the #CollegeGrind, and he spit some real truth and good insight on what it takes as a Div. I athlete.

I think it’s pretty funny to see stuff like that. I know personally I probably wouldn’t make it through the first 2 hour full speed session, yet for college athletes that isn’t even the extent of their training in a day.
Also, I hope Rob Glass isn’t Facebook friends with him. Something tells me Glass would either be extremely flattered that he nearly rendered a freshman motionless, or would be super hulk smash mad that he took to facebook about it. Either way, it’s pretty cool to see the transition in real time as high school athletes become college athletes.
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