Terrance Wilkerson: GROWING INTO HIS ROLE

Terrance Wilkerson's speed and athleticism were no secret when he signed two years ago out of DeSoto High School. But while he had the ability to play the position, he lacked the muscle to hold his own against combative defensive backs, and frequently got knocked off of his routes.
Wilkerson met with the SMU coaches, who suggested he bulk up for his sophomore season, and he took the suggestion seriously, adding 17 pounds of muscle over the offseason. He also put in a lot of time working on his new position, and visited with PonyFans.com to explain how his new bulk will not slow him down, and when he stopped feeling like a misplaced quarterback, and began to see himself as a bona fide weapon in the Ponies' Run-and-Shoot offense.
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Wilkerson met with the SMU coaches, who suggested he bulk up for his sophomore season, and he took the suggestion seriously, adding 17 pounds of muscle over the offseason. He also put in a lot of time working on his new position, and visited with PonyFans.com to explain how his new bulk will not slow him down, and when he stopped feeling like a misplaced quarterback, and began to see himself as a bona fide weapon in the Ponies' Run-and-Shoot offense.
http://www.ponyfans.com/features/index.php?id=112
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