One mantra of coaching suggests that in-season practices are dedicated to teaching team drills, schemes and strategies, while spring workouts offer players more individual instruction. Freshmen like SMU linebacker Randall Joyner begin their first spring workouts in early April, but Joyner's preparation has been slowed by an unusual injury. Joyner visited with PonyFans.com to discuss how likes playing linebacker for the first time in years, how he got hurt, the prognosis for a full recovery and how much he expects to do during spring ball.
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