Freshman running back adjusts to college workouts
Addae enrolls early to get a head start as a Chippewa during summer
By: Aaron Vigneault
Issue date: 6/11/08 Section: Sports
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That's why it has been a welcome sign for football coach Butch Jones that freshman running back Jahleel Addae has been able to enroll in classes and work out with the team early this summer.
"His school ended early so as soon as we could get him enrolled, we got him up here," Jones said.
Addae isn't completely new to college football. His older brother Jahmile was a four-year letterman as a defensive back at West Virginia and is currently a coach at the University of Michigan. Addae had been living and working out with his brother in Ann Arbor until he was able to join the Chippewas at the end of May.
"I was really looking forward to coming up here," Addae said. "I've loved football since the age of 7. Watching my brother play and me playing college Division I football is what I've dreamed of, and now the opportunity is here."
Addae is the only freshman player on campus until the rest of the class reports later this month. He said the older players have made the adjustment to college life easier.
"Our players have done a great job of welcoming him with open arms," Jones said. "We have a big brother program for all of our freshman. We assign older players to all of our them and they've done a great job of mentoring him so he doesn't get home sick."
Addae hasn't gotten home sick, but he has had to adjust to walking everywhere as he does not have a car on campus.
"Guys have looked out for me and given me rides," he said. "We have a good group of guys here."
Junior quarterback Dan LeFevour hasn't had the chance to see Addae in action on the field, but has been impressed with the work that Addae has put in during his short time with the team.
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