Strength and conditioning coach Aaron Feld steps away from Miami

Trinton Breeze
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Miami Hurricanes strength and conditioning coach Aaron Feld has officially left the Miami program, which means we won't see his Handlebar mustache anymore, unfortunately.



Feld released a statement on Instagram:

"Thank you to the University of Miami and the Hurricane Football program for a great run. I have nothing but love and respect for this football team. This was a tough decision to have to make, but ultimately the choice was clear. At the end of the day, my wife and kids deserve more from me than my circumstances allowed, so the only course of action was to change my circumstances. Failing as a husband and a father will never be an option.

"Developing a world-class performance team at The U will always be a highlight of my career, and I am leaving the Canes football program in extremely capable hands. I have no doubt they will continue to lead the profession and have great success

"To the players: I love you guys. Serving you every day has made me a better husband, father, and coach. For that, I will never be able to thank you enough. Remember, no individual is more important than The Team. Stick together and finish what you started. Who is the team?... You are!", Feld wrote on his Instagram.


Feld joined Mario when he was first named as head coach at Miami at the end of the 2021-22 season, and he has also worked alongside Mario during their time at Oregon. Now, as they part ways, we wish Feld all the best. He was hired by Cristobal at Oregon in 2018 after previously serving as the assistant director of strength and conditioning for football at Georgia.


 

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I never thought he fit here in South Florida but Mrs Saban was unhappy AF in Miami also but it turned out fine for him
 
Are these guys still as important as they once were or?
 
Miami Hurricanes strength and conditioning coach Aaron Feld has officially left the Miami program, which means we won't see his Handlebar mustache anymore, unfortunately.



Feld released a statement on Instagram:

"Thank you to the University of Miami and the Hurricane Football program for a great run. I have nothing but love and respect for this football team. This was a tough decision to have to make, but ultimately the choice was clear. At the end of the day, my wife and kids deserve more from me than my circumstances allowed, so the only course of action was to change my circumstances. Failing as a husband and a father will never be an option.

"Developing a world-class performance team at The U will always be a highlight of my career, and I am leaving the Canes football program in extremely capable hands. I have no doubt they will continue to lead the profession and have great success

"To the players: I love you guys. Serving you every day has made me a better husband, father, and coach. For that, I will never be able to thank you enough. Remember, no individual is more important than The Team. Stick together and finish what you started. Who is the team?... You are!", Feld wrote on his Instagram.


Feld joined Mario when he was first named as head coach at Miami at the end of the 2021-22 season, and he has also worked alongside Mario during their time at Oregon. Now, as they part ways, we wish Feld all the best. He was hired by Cristobal at Oregon in 2018 after previously serving as the assistant director of strength and conditioning for football at Georgia.

Seemed like more of a hype man and personal security guard for Cristobal more than anything else. I mean our guys seem fit and ready but it was kinda weird to see him on the sidelines every game.
 
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