Impressed you remembered that. They moved me to guard that year, but the three previous years I was the smallest starting OT in the entire NAIA 190-195. My buddy was the biggest 6'7" 285 (Huge in the pre "Refrigerator" Perry Days - athletic, and was All American). He graduated and made the last cut with KC - he would have been great if the West Coast offense had made its presence in 1975, but told me all the other OL were All Big 8 or Big 10 AAs). They moved my guard over to run the quick toss (Couple of lightning fast Belle Glade backs), and me into his spot. I was maybe 200 my Sr year. My buddies at Bethel said their scouting report the year before said, "RT is a snake, plays the entire game 18-inches off the ground." But there were some great big Farm Boy DTs back then in the KCAC - very unwise to try to entertain them in their wheelhouse - even though you had to do it once in a while to keep em guessing. So many times running a FB dive, my RG would post up the LB, and I'd get into the DT's legs before he came out of his stance - he would just be trying to push off the ground as the back ran by him. Four of us played college ball from my Tarpon OL (We had two 1,000 yd backs), including Burton Lawless (TE & one of FHSAA's Top 100 High School Players, and one was Small college AA). In college four of us started all four years on that OL. We got after it, and flew down field, something I learned in high school. We blocked for four different 1,000 yard backs: A HB who played 7-man football in Western Kansas, a Jersey boy who filtered down from Rutgers, the Belle Glad guys who told me abut running rabbits in the cane fields 35 years before ESPN did a story in it.