Spartans QB eating 11 Big Macs per day

July 8, 2007




Brian Hoyer is on the old “see-food” diet this summer. If he sees it, he’s supposed to eat it. Hoyer said he’s gained “eight solid pounds” since spring practice ended in April. He’s trying to bulk up so he can take some big hits and not get injured when he becomes Michigan State’s starting quarterback this season.

“I’m trying to take in 6,000 calories a day,” said Hoyer, who was listed at 6-foot-2, 212 pounds during the spring. “It’s hard to keep up with eating that much food. You always feel like you’re stuffed.

“I have to try to eat every two hours. When I wake up in the morning, I try to eat a pretty big breakfast. After I lift, I’ll eat a protein bar or some fruit. After we run, I’ll have a pretty big lunch. I get a rotisserie chicken and eat the whole thing and some pasta. For dinner, I’ll have some pasta with fish or two chicken breasts. Before bed, I drink a protein shake.

Does this sound healthy? This is why College Althletes have health problems when they graduate. Is anyone concerned about his heart? Obviously he isnt.

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