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MM at UA Bowl - Getting Accolades

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When all things should be equal being named an Under Armour All-America player, there are players still above the grade within the tremendous mix. Rueben Bain (Miami) for Team Speed and Peter Woods (Clemson) for Team Phantom have been unstoppable forces at defensive tackles in the practices leading up to Tuesday’s game.

Bain on the top Team Speed offensive linemen he has faced, “I would say No. 79 (Lucas Simmons), No. 65 (Iapani La), No. 58 (Miles McVey), and No. 73 (Olaus Alinen), those are the ones I went against all week.

Bain on McVey: “He is a big body, so you have to use your speed on him. You always have to use your speed on him. That’s a real big dude.”

Woods on what he’s hearing about Team Speed’s offensive linemen: “I haven’t looked at the other team, but I heard Miles McVay was doing really well over there and Olaus Alinen. We’ll see on Tuesday. During situations we got a good look at what they look like on the line.”

Miles, who is starting at RT ahead of some 5-Stars - is the biggest dude out there. Some of the DE's are dancing so much that they make no progress. DOMINANT DRIVE BLOCKING!
 
Top rated running back, Alabama bound, takes a pop to his head, showed him three times on ESPN retching, not actually puking, but having the such convulsion of doing so. Then they show him on the sideline drinking pickle juice. They better show him next in a T-shirt.
 
McVay has been playing on the punt team, not that anyone is going for a block. The last punt, there was a aggressive young man, who wanted to get into a legit line hand fighting contest with Miles - only saw peripherals and a cit away. The next punt, the kid stood up, and just shook his hand. I can only guess how the last encounter ended.
 
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