BOULDER — Early last season, Colorado tackle William Sherman came to a realization: he needed to put on some weight if he was going to be an effective part of Colorado's offensive line.
Listed at 290 pounds when the season began, Sherman's weight was actually closer to the 280 range. But as the season wore on, he was actually able to add a little weight — and when it concluded, he got serious about putting on some extra bulk.
Now, thanks to a change in his diet, an assist from CU graduate assistant Jack Harris, and CU's strength and conditioning program, he's hovering around the 310 mark.