It can't be more than a few minutes since LSU's football practice has ended, but because he has no time to waste, and because he has everything to prove, Jabril Cox is waiting for film.
Other players disperse slowly from the field. They talk – to each other, to their coaches, to their trainers. They wind down. They begin to make their way home.
Not Cox. After three hours of practice and three years of elite play at linebacker for North Dakota State, he's not here to talk. He's here to tackle.