TCU running back Sewo Olonilua hasn't been shy about showing off his strength this offseason.

A video posted by TCU football Friday afternoon showed the senior tailback from Houston, Texas squatting 705 pounds not once but twice in the team weight room, sending teammates into a frenzy as he accomplished the feat.

Do you even lift ‘Wo? That’s a running back squatting 7️⃣0️⃣5️⃣ pounds... Twice. S/O to @SOlonilua33! 💪 #CarterBoys pic.twitter.com/daQH3Rf2w8 — TCU Football (@TCUFootball) February 15, 2019

Olonilua, a former 4-star recruit in the Class of 2016, checks in at 6-3 and 231 pounds -- less than a third of the weight which he lifted in the video. He has split time with fellow senior Darius Anderson as one the Horned Frogs' primary men in the backfield each of the past two seasons.

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The latest performance by Olonilua on the gridiron was arguably his best yet, at least from a statistical standpoint. He recorded a career high 194 rushing yards and TCU's lone touchdown of the game during the Horned Frogs' 10-7 Cheez-It Bowl victory over Cal in December and earned game offensive MVP honors.

And if the latest footage to emerge is any indicator, expect him to come back even bigger and stronger for his final ride as a Horned Frog this upcoming fall. TCU kicks off the season at home vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Saturday, Aug. 31.