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SHG graduate Albert Okwuegbunam spent his freshman season using a redshirt to add 45 pounds to his already massive 6-foot-6 frame. He used those gains to bust onto the college football scene this fall, leading the country in touchdowns by both a tight end and as a freshman with 11. The Missouri standout talks about the physicality of SEC football, how the SHG program helped prepare him and why he has such a hard time buying clothes that fit in this week’s episode of The Life.