oh, goodness. . .

you must not have read my other posts about the importance of buoyancy as it relates to the speed and, some may argue, ease of riding/staying in the pocket. IMO, that is simply too much of a spread in size for one board to work well for everyone. Is it possible to have a board that everyone can ride? Yes. Ride well? No.

The smallest OL on the LSU roster, except the long snappers, is 248 lbs and most are over 300.

http://lsu.rivals.com/croster.asp?Team=LSU&Sort=3

That kid will sink most boards and never be able to have any fun as he will be working way too hard to keep the wave.

Problem is that there aren't many/any production boards out there to handle somebody that big. Inland Surfer Flyboy just released a Big Boy version, but it isn't cheap and even it's only rated for folks up to 260lbs.

http://store.flyboywakesurf.com/products/inland-surfer/

LakeWakes also made a big boy board for awhile, but I'm not sure if it's still available.

I'll send out a few notes to some folks that really know what they are talking about to see if we can find something that will work.