TALLAHASSEE, Florida -- Beads of sweat were no longer on Brandon Denmark’s chiseled body soon after he settled inside the air-conditioned Florida A&M field house. The first day of off-season workouts was done for the former Rickards High School linebacker, who transferred to FAMU after two seasons at Illinois.
“It wasn’t as hard as I thought it was going to be,” Denmark said. “I’m a real strong person so I’ve been working on speed and endurance.”
He got a good start on Thursday, lifting weights and running sprints in the blazing afternoon heat. Denmark was ahead of the rest of the players for most of the runs up and down the field. He hopes his off-season conditioning work would prepare him to compete for a spot on the Florida A&M depth chart. He decided to come home in hopes of gaining ...
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