Growing up with two older, football-playing brothers, Delano offensive and defensive lineman Christian Triplett got used to being on the short end of some physical battles.
But time passed and Triplett, the youngest brother of former Gophers linebacker Nate Triplett, became the biggest of the three, which includes middle brother Eric. Reaching 6-4 and 290 pounds, Triplett began to hold his own and even won his fair share, he said. And gradually the tussles became less frequent.
"That got kind of old," Christian said with a laugh. "They were always pushing on me. Then I got bigger and stronger, and I showed them if they could do that, I could do it, too."
So far, Triplett has received heard from recruiters at North Dakota State and Iowa. He talked with Jim Paulsen about Delano's undefeated season to date and the college football offer he hopes will come his way.
Q: Are you surprised that the team is 5-0 right now?
A: A little bit. I thought we might be a little shaky on the offensive line this year, because we really didn't know each other that well. But we're playing great. We have a freshman center, Walker Russek, who is playing exceptionally well.
Q: Have you helped him much?
A: I've shown him quite a bit. He has an older brother, Wyatt, who plays guard right next to him. He can be rough on him sometimes.