For the shoulder pads, we go old school. We have this tailor’s tape, and we measure across the back and across the chest, almost like you’re fitting a suit. Players ask for the smallest pads, as minimalist as possible, but we walk that line to find the balance between comfort and safety. It’s like a sworn oath: We put the players’ health and safety before anything else.
Each set of pads should carry a player through spring training, summer training camp and the season, and then we reevaluate. What happens is, a freshman comes in here, 18 years old, 200 pounds. But then between working out with our strength and conditioning coaches and eating what our team nutritionist feeds them and maturing, they keep growing. So they’re not locked into a size until their junior year.
For cleats, we use this Under Armour prescription chart based on your position, weight, height and shoe size. Most players have three or four pairs of cleats in their locker as well as two pairs of training shoes for the weight room, and I encourage the guys to change out the cleats as often as possible. The structural integrity just breaks down and makes you susceptible to a foot or ankle injury, so every two or three weeks they’ll get new ones.
We have this great relationship with Under Armour. Since founder Kevin Plank ’96 is a grad, they do cool things like test products here, and based on our feedback, they may develop it or make changes. They usually come through three or four times a year with new products.