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    Default 59-year-old makes Div. III college football team

    Looks like you inspired this guy coach.

    Flynt, 59, making comeback with Sul Ross State University

    ALPINE, Texas -- Mike Flynt was drinking beer and swapping stories with some old football buddies a few months ago when he brought up the biggest regret of his life: Getting kicked off the college team before his senior year.

    One of his pals asked why he didn't do something about it? So Flynt started a comeback -- at age 59.

    Flynt has returned to Sul Ross State University in Alpine, Texas, 37 years after he left -- and six years before he goes on Medicare. And, he's has made the roster of the Division III Lobos and could be in action as soon as Sept. 1.

    Flynt enrolled in graduate school so he can take advantage of his final semester of Division III eligibility.

    Flynt is giving new meaning to being a college senior. After all, he's a grandfather. He's eight years older than his coach and has two kids older than any of his teammates. His youngest child just started at the University of Tennessee.

    Flynt's position is still being determined, but he used to play linebacker. Wherever he lines up, just getting into a game likely will make him the oldest player in college football history. Neither the NCAA or NAIA keeps such a statistic, but research hasn't turned up anyone older than mid-40s.

    And with around 200 pounds on a 5-10 frame, about the only visible difference from his playing days is a shaved head. He's in tremendous shape for his age because he's made a living out of working out.

    A longtime strength and conditioning coach at Nebraska, Oregon and Texas A&M, Flynt has spent the last several years selling the Powerbase training system he invented. He recently taught it to some of the military's special operations forces, keeping up with them in their workouts.

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    I would think he would get injured easy if he gets hit

    time will tell

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    I would think he would get injured easy if he gets hit

    time will tell
    I swore this article was about you!!!

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    No mine is not legit

    HS team could go on probation if I am caught

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    A longtime strength and conditioning coach at Nebraska, Oregon and Texas A&M, Flynt has spent the last several years selling the Powerbase training system he invented. He recently taught it to some of the military's special operations forces, keeping up with them in their workouts.
    Looks like his real talent is marketing.

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    There's hope for me yet. Now if I could just drop 20 pounds, ok, 30 pounds, and get my 9-flat 40 down to 7-flat, maybe Sul Ross would have some interest in me. Alpine, Texas, isn't that bad a place, and lord knows I'd be enrolled under single status because there's no way my wife is going to want to live there.

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    Hmmmm... I should check my eligibility... I better check my leg first...


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