The nickname never has bothered Rodrick Williams.
During his recruiting visit for the Gophers, he polished off about 50 chicken nuggets. His future teammates and coaches immediately started calling him "Nugget." To this day, the Lewisville, Texas, native still answers to "Nugg."
"I guess it just stuck," Williams said, smiling.
Maybe that's proof that Williams doesn't take himself too seriously, but it's not exactly the most endearing moniker for an aspiring tailback. The best ones are usually known for their speed, power and agility, not their fast-food exploits.
Williams weighed 247 pounds at the Citrus Bowl on Jan. 1, when he finished his junior season with a mere 23 carries.
With David Cobb headed to the NFL, the opportunity is there for Williams to emerge as the team's featured tailback. But Gophers coaches insisted he address his fitness first. Williams got the message. He revamped his diet and shed 20 pounds in less than three months.
"I couldn't be more proud of anybody on this team than I am of Rodrick," offensive coordinator Matt Limegrover said. "He's becoming a leader. I don't want to pin this all on him, but he's making the kind of change that David Cobb did as far as seeing the light."
The coaches love retelling Cobb's story, noting how he waited largely in the shadows for two years before emerging as a junior and setting school records for carries (315) and rushing yards (1,626) as a senior.