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Although he's listed on the current roster at 215 pounds, tailback Marc Tyler said he actually weighs 225 pounds.

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That's 4 straight non-Mustain postings... I think we're due.

Good! No "M" postings. No more until 2008....PLEASE!!

Haha, Mustain is now M? Some people are so famous they are known by their first name. Mustain is so famous he is known by the first LETTER of his name. That's pretty impressive.

what happend to cj spiller? did he really commit and de-committ? or did your sources feed you wrong info?

"Mustain is so famous he is known by the first LETTER of his name. That's pretty impressive."
.......At least on the Blog.

wow...I bet that is being generous, too...he is prob more like 230. I had heard he was doing alot of working out I hope it helps. Kinda brings back memories of the 265lb Lendale White in the game vs. Texas.

Rick: Spiller went to Clemson in 2006, what are you talking about?

Tyler is an absolute beast. If he can fully recover from his leg injury, I can totally see him being a better version of Lendale. I assume his father has raised him well and instilled much more of a work ethic than Lendale ever had. My crystal ball shows good things out of McKnight and Tyler. Maybe not quite as prolific as Bush/White (just because Bush was that ridiculously good) but very, very, very good.


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