Chris Whaley seeing time at tight end 
December, 27, 2011
12/27/11
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By
Carter Strickland | ESPN.com
AUSTIN, Texas -- Chris Whaley came into Texas at 235 pounds and as a running back.
He played four games at that position as a freshman, never making his mark on the field, or in the stat book, for that matter.
Fifty pounds and a year later, Whaley had moved to the other side of the ball and into the role of a rush end. He started a game, played in 12, had a sack and a couple of tackles for loss. More than that, he was seen as a player on the rise.
He played four games at that position as a freshman, never making his mark on the field, or in the stat book, for that matter.
Fifty pounds and a year later, Whaley had moved to the other side of the ball and into the role of a rush end. He started a game, played in 12, had a sack and a couple of tackles for loss. More than that, he was seen as a player on the rise.
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