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I would love to have him whip me up a traditional Nigerian meal. Now I’m hungry.When Akporoghene arrived at IMG Academy a couple of years ago he weighed around 220 pounds. He worked his way up to 250 pounds for his sophomore year and he now has 290 pounds distributed over his 6-foot-4 frame. Akporoghene’s athletic build may have ties to something he’s really never adjusted to after coming stateside from Nigeria. “The food here is terrible,” he said with a laugh. “It’s really, really bad. It’s just different from what we eat back home. I’m not a sugar guy, but here everything is about sugar. Nobody wants to eat hot pepper.”
PREP FOOTBALL: From Nigeria to IMG Academy
Yeah, CA is gonna be a bit of a project, but you're not going to find anyone who works harder than him, and he's already come so far in such a short time. I know the family he lived/lives with in Knoxville, and I know his story more or less. He didn't play football at all before coming to the US, and they had to essentially redshirt him his first year at Kings Academy. He's gone from never playing football to suddenly a four-star in like three years' time. Kid is gonna be good as long as he stays healthy.
Hopefully he can RS. Get a year of S&C and learn scheme. Then maul.Nothing wrong with taking a project as an OL prospect. It's a developmental position anyway, and only the best of the best (also reliant on being a physical specimen) can be counted on to start as a freshman. I'm down for this guy being in our OL room for four years.