He's an incredibly gifted athlete who didn't really take a lot of major hits. I think he's got an innate, sixth sense of how to avoid getting full-body contact collisions.
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We're going into this game thinking worst-case scenario that Christen doesn't play. We go into the week like every week preparing our kids the best we can for whoever is on the field. I'd like to think that we're not a one-man team. There are a lot of people out there who do think that Hilliard Davidson will go as Christen Haywood goes, but our kids have a lot of pride and they'll do a good job in preparing themselves no matter who's playing.Brian White
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He took advantage of that (year off) and changed his body. He's a much different guy.
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