He’s been coaching them for three years, and Scott Cappos still can’t assuredly tell apart twin brothers Carlos and Khalil Davis, starting defensive linemen for the Nebraska football team.
That is, unless you put them in a discus ring.
“When they throw,” Cappos said, “I can tell you instantly who’s-who.”
Cappos, the throws coach for the Nebraska track and field team, says the 6-foot-2, 295-pound Carlos Davis is a bit more athletic in his movements, relying a bit more on technique, whereas Khalil Davis, the same height and nearly the same weight, is more powerful.