Strength and conditioning coach Aaron Feld steps away from Miami

Trinton Breeze
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No, you’re a f🙌cking idiot! Do you know why, because you’re talking **** about someone you know nothing about. You’re saying, someone is a underwhelming hire that you’ve never trained with, or know anything about their strength and conditioning philosophy. So your opinion is BS and I called you out on it and that’s a fact. So if you want to continue to babble on about a subject, you know nothing about, by all means have at it, but we all know from here on out, you’re full of ****! 👍 lol
It’s talking **** to say a hire lacks luster because they’ve never been a coordinator before? Haha. You’re special for sure.
 
So does Nevin really have inside info? Is Mario meddling in the S&C program more than usual?
Safe to say if he's a head football coach he's meddling in areas he doesn't understand:
The medical staff
The strength staff
The other side of the ball
re Mario specifically: game day coaching
And doubtfully Mario but certainly Dana, Lane, Rich Rod, Urby- the *** lives of 21yo females
 
It’s talking **** to say a hire lacks luster because they’ve never been a coordinator before? Haha. You’re special for sure.
No, it’s talking **** when you say that, and you know nothing about the man. I mean, I guess you’re ready to die on this hill, but it sounds pretty stupid to me. You have stated that you’ve never worked out with the man, you have no idea of what his strength and conditioning philosophy is and basically you know nothing about him. So for you to say, he’s a lackluster higher, just shows us that you give opinions that you have no knowledge of. Which basically means, you’re full of ****.
 
I assume Young's been leading the strength and conditioning efforts the last few months, so I doubt there will be much change for the team. It sounds like the players love Young, so I'm all for the hire
 
No, it’s talking **** when you say that, and you know nothing about the man. I mean, I guess you’re ready to die on this hill, but it sounds pretty stupid to me. You have stated that you’ve never worked out with the man, you have no idea of what his strength and conditioning philosophy is and basically you know nothing about him. So for you to say, he’s a lackluster higher, just shows us that you give opinions that you have no knowledge of. Which basically means, you’re full of ****.
It's lackluster because he's a completely unproven coordinator at any level, and we are trying to be a solidified top 10 program who is currently spending a lot of money. What is so complicated about this?
 
In all seriousness I’d prefer a known quantity but maybe he’s good and actually known to Mongo and others. Is there anyone on here who is familiar with him? @AlexCane @Ironmanfootball
I don’t know anything about him. I used to be really tight with a guy that was very connected to that community but haven’t seen him in a while.

He has a master’s degree in exercise science from Cumberland so that’s a plus. There’s a lot of folks in this space that have no academic credential which I believe should be a must.
 
It's lackluster because he's a completely unproven coordinator at any level, and we are trying to be a solidified top 10 program who is currently spending a lot of money. What is so complicated about this?
I take it that Young has primarily been the lead strength and conditioning coach the last few weeks/months. The players seem to rally behind him, which is extremely important. This transition has clearly been in the works for a while now, so stop whining about it. Also, as long as we continue to recruit at a high level, we really should have no problems with our strength and conditioning. I don't understand why this is such an issue for you
 
It's lackluster because he's a completely unproven coordinator at any level, and we are trying to be a solidified top 10 program who is currently spending a lot of money. What is so complicated about this?
So that means he's unqualified or...?
 
FWIW, and I'll just put this out there:

Job experience =\= being a good OC/DC and most definitely a good S&C coordinator. It genuinely, wholeheartedly doesn't mean **** in that department.
 
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.


The comparison from the first day Mario arrived at UM until now is night-and-day.

Granted, many guys are "new", but the approach and methodology has been improved greatly over the last few years.
 
And because I like research and obtaining data, here's the job resume of a certain Andreu Swasey before he became the S&C coordinator for Miami in 2001:

97-98 Assistent Strength Coach at Miami
99 Defensive Backs Coach at Houston
2000 Assistant to the S&C coordinator at Miami

Graduated from Baylor with a B.A. in SOCIOLOGY
 
It’s talking **** to say a hire lacks luster because they’ve never been a coordinator before? Haha. You’re special for sure.


Look, man, you are losing the battle here.

Why? Because the use of the term "coordinator" in this respect is a way to accentuate the PAY, and really doesn't have much to do with THE JOB.

For decades, the S&C job was a COACH. Real "coordinators" (offense/defense) coordinated one side of the playcalling and the position coaches that are related to that side of the ball.

You didn't really have a Special Teams COORDINATOR ("coach") in much the same way that you didn't have a Strength & Conditioning COORDINATOR.

But more recently, with finding a need to pay higher salaries, and/or building larger and more specialized staffs for S&C, the title "coordinator" is being used more frequently than "coach". But let's not pretend that the job of an S&C COORDINATOR is at quite the same level as an OC or a DC, at least in your ability to "analyze his past job descriptions and titles" in order to form an opinion on whether he is qualified and/or ready to do the job.

Also, don't act like he got "promoted" at UM just because Feld "left" in the past week. Feld pretty much told Mario he was stepping down months ago. To the extent that he was given one job title and then "elevated", it was more about preserving the timing of the announcment for Feld. But this has been known for longer than one week.

Having said all of that, how would you evaluate the Gators' "Game Changer Coordinator"? Did he have to work as a "Game Changer Coach" first?
 
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