DAVIE, Fla. -- In the middle of a high school football field on a South Florida summer day stands a stocky, future Hall of Fame running back. He's inconspicuous -- running, cutting and going through footwork drills with a handful of other backs who are barely half his age.
Frank Gore has his full sweat on by 7 a.m. on a 95-degree day with 80% humidity. He is going through his two-a-day routine to prepare for his 15th NFL season. At 36, he has defied reason by vaulting to fourth on the all-time rushing list. Yet he's as hungry as he was in Year 1.