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Hope he doesn't play hoop against any journalist when he gets here!
Hope he doesn't play hoop against any journalist when he gets here!

I didn't mean literally 30-40 lbs of muscle and I certainly wouldn't want him to add 30-40 or pure fat.30-40 pounds of muscle? Do you know how hard that is?!? You're not talking weight you're talking muscle.
I didn't mean literally 30-40 lbs of muscle and I certainly wouldn't want him to add 30-40 or pure fat.
How about hitting the weight room and eating well under the supervision of the new strength and conditioning coach Matt Balis from Mississippi State. Hope that works better for you.
If he is strong and agile. 2o solid pounds of muscle/weight would work for now. He's got the body and build to be a very athletic OT. He's only a HS senior. Let's see how he fills out.
Steve is excited about playing for Diaco! 6'6" 265 lb Tackle, He is the starting Center on Bball team.
http://www.gametimect.com/st-josephs-steve-hashemi-talks-committing-uconn/
Recently, he got thrown out of a basketball game for an altercation which is a good thing for football. After the trainers get him in the weight room and he puts on 30-40 lbs of muscle he could become a very athletic Tackle. Check out what the bball coach says about his energy!
"The Cadets were missing starting center Steve Hashemi, who was serving a mandatory one-game suspension after getting tossed out of the final game of the Northeast Classic against St. Francis Prep for being involved in an altercation.
Without Hashemi's 6-foot-6 frame on the floor, the Black Knights were able to dominate the paint over the first three quarters behind 6-6 center Kweshon Askew, who collected 13 rebounds and three blocks to go along with six points.
"Steve brings a lot of energy," St. Joseph head coach Chris Watts said. "From the locker room, to the bench and on the floor, he brings energy like no one else on the team. If you could put his energy in five guys, I don't think we would lose a game this year. So that was huge not having him."
Hashemi got to know some of the players up at UConn on the official visits and he got to see record-breaking Ansonia High running back Arkeel Newsome cap his high school career off with a third straight state title.
“He is unbelievable,” Hashemi said. “The things that he did, breaking all the records, I had a chance to see him play in the state championship and the kid is nasty. He is unbelievable things and I am really looking forward to blocking for him one day and he is a great kid.”
There we go:
"I'm 260 now, but I'm hoping to get around 295, 300," he said. "If I want to play at this level, that's where I'm going to have to be. I think I can handle it. I'm pretty athletic enough, I think I can add that and stay as athletic as I am now."