After losing 100 pounds, Jaheim Oatis' size is no longer weighing him down Tony_Tsoukalas with more:
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — At this time last season, Jaheim Oatis didn’t think he’d see much of the field early at Alabama. Of course, that was roughly 100 pounds ago.
"I didn’t think I was going to play because I weighed so much," Oatis said."I came in, they were helping me with the weight." “For a guy that size to move like that, it’s crazy,” former Alabama linebacker Will Anderson said last season. “Sometimes, I get distracted watching film, watching him take on blocks. It’s like a steel wall, like he’s not moving. He gets those one-on-ones and he’s in the backfield like this fast. It’s great watching him.”
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