By: Chad Wilson – Editor – Gridironstuds.com
Whoops. It seems we got someone fired up. Murray, Kentucky running back, defensive lineman and all everything GRIDIRONSTUD Tyrrell Willis was just moving along, minding his business. That is until he came across our March 23 “IN THE PIT” segment.
Willis was placed IN THE PIT against #1 linebacker and head cracka in the nation Jeff Luc. It seems that Willis read the first comment posted on the segment which said that Willis would be the loser. According to a MurrayLedger.com story printed today, Willis didn’t take too kindly to it and has resorted to getting up at 5:30 A.M. in the morning to lift weights and get ….. GULP even bigger! As if 6’2″ 255 lbs. moving at 4.65 speed is not enough of a destructive force, Gridironstuds.com has probably contributed to some kind of felony being committed against some innocent Calloway County High School opponent this year. Willis is now on a mission and he will take it out on some linebacker or defensive back who foolishly decides to get in his way. From watching the film, I can compare stopping Willis to impeding the momentum of a grand piano on a decent down a boulevard in the city of San Francisco.
To Calloway County High School opponents this year, all I can say is…… “I sorry!” You can read the entire story about Tyrrell Willis’ newfound motivation at the MurrayLedger.com, click here.
Chad Wilson is a college football recruiting expert and creator of the GridironStudsApp which allows high school football players to gain exposure to college football coaches and fans. Wilson is a former college football player for the University of Miami (92-94) and Long Beach St. (’90-’91) and played briefly for the Seattle Seahawks (’95). He is also a former youth and high school football coach for over 15 years most recently for 5-A State of Florida Champs American Heritage. He runs All Eyes DB Camp a defensive back training company located in South Florida IG: @alleyesdbcamp. Wilson’s oldest son Quincy plays in the NFL for the New York Giants and his younger son plays cornerback for the Arizona Cardinals.