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Former, current Illini prepare for season

Morning competition heats up; former players work out for draft

By Courtney Linehan

Posted: 3/15/07 Section: Football
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NFL Draft hopeful E.B. Halsey participates in an agility drill at the NFL Pro Timing Day at the Irwin Indoor Football practice facility Wednesday morning.
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NFL Draft hopeful E.B. Halsey participates in an agility drill at the NFL Pro Timing Day at the Irwin Indoor Football practice facility Wednesday morning.

For the past two weeks, the Illini football team has been up and practicing at 6 a.m. as the team completes the last rounds of pre-spring training.

Players were broken into eight teams for round robin and head-to-head competition in drills designed to test strength, cardio conditioning and agility. Each team was assigned like-color T-shirts and an assistant coach for a leader.

"We want to create the kind of competition where every time they come here they're going to be competing against one of their teammates," coach Ron Zook said. "It's just like in a game, you're not going to win every play every time, but you have to overcome the opponent."

This was the first year the morning workouts featured a competitive element. Players were matched up based on positions and competed against each other and as a team.

At the end of seven days, the teams were ranked. Wednesday was the first day of a play-off style tournament with the ultimate goal of crowning one team champion.

"These 6 a.m.s seem a lot longer than last year," junior linebacker Brit Miller said. "Every day we're going out, it's competition between friends and teammates. Every day you go at it hard because you don't want to have to go back to the locker room and know you lost to some guy they're going to be looking at."

Morning workouts are the end of what Zook considers the second phase of the six-part football year. The third phase, spring workouts, begin after Spring Break.

"If you get a whole bunch of testosterone going and a whole bunch of men around each other, they're going to give it up," Miller said. "It doesn't matter how much you win by, it just matters that you win."

Illini host NFL Pro Timing Day

Six Illinois football players and a handful of athletes from Eastern Illinois and Southern Illinois Universities worked out for NFL scouts at the Irwin Indoor Practice Facility on Wednesday.

2006 season seniors E.B. Halsey, Pierre Thomas, Matt Maddox, Sharriff Abdullah, Alan Ball and Tim Brasic, as well as former football player Melvin Bryant, performed for scouts in preparation for the 2007 NFL draft.
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