Agree to an extent.
I was a strength coach for a JUCO, have my bachelors in Exercise & Sports Science, and was certified via NASM.
I’m not pretending to have all the answers, but some of us do know a bit about S&C and can call a spade a spade from a mile away. I was never a fan of Gus because he had little experience as the main guy in charge, and his mentor was John Thomas ( old PSU strength coach who’s methods and program are outdated - John spoke openly about his training philosophies).
Kurt Hester’s background is impressive. He’s been exposed to some of the best strength coaches in athletics.
He was hired by Skip Bergman (who knows more about how to hire a good strength coach than most CFb coaches), and helped build those 90s guerilla ball LSU squads.
From where I sit, Feeley is a much better option than Felder. Feeley learned from Jay Butler, who’s one of the best in the biz.
And for fun....
Never said it was a bad hire. Looking at his resume and previous stints, its a very underwhelming hire. He COULD turn out to be good. All i have to go off is the resume and doesn't seem to be at the level that Miami needs.
Never said it was a bad hire. Looking at his resume and previous stints, its a very underwhelming hire. He COULD turn out to be good. All i have to go off is the resume and doesn't seem to be at the level that Miami needs.
Look at LSU athletically and physically they stack up to Bama,they have explosive strengthI came across numerous threads complaining about Moffit and him being old and outdated on LSU boards. They pop up every time they lose and the fans feel they were pushed around.
This is super common and something most people don't get: It's all about who you know. Is he a great coach? Maybe. But once he's established a connection to other coaches, it's common to just go with what you know. Happens all the time. "Oh we need a strength coach? Let's get the guy I used to work with back when we were at FIU."Feeley, who will enter his 14th season working in collegiate football, came to Temple in 2017 as one of Geoff Collins’ first hires. The two first linked up when they were both on FIU coaching staff in 2010.
Agree to an extent.
I was a strength coach for a JUCO, have my bachelors in Exercise & Sports Science, and was certified via NASM.
I’m not pretending to have all the answers, but some of us do know a bit about S&C and can call a spade a spade from a mile away. I was never a fan of Gus because he had little experience as the main guy in charge, and his mentor was John Thomas ( old PSU strength coach who’s methods and program are outdated - John spoke openly about his training philosophies).
Kurt Hester’s background is impressive. He’s been exposed to some of the best strength coaches in athletics.
He was hired by Skip Bergman (who knows more about how to hire a good strength coach than most CFb coaches), and helped build those 90s guerilla ball LSU squads.
From where I sit, Feeley is a much better option than Felder. Feeley learned from Jay Butler, who’s one of the best in the biz.
I would take this, if he's open enough to take information from the greats and not just scoff at them like the last regimenS&C is an extremely important hire. I like his personality, intensity, communication and interpersonal skills. If he knows what it takes to be a truly elite athlete (at the college HOF and NFL all pro levels), I think he will do very well at Miami. He should spend a considerable amount of time with elite former Canes in the NFL and pick their brains extensively.
LoL, leave "lights out" outta this, that's how he got that nickname, those were the times he would sneak in the refrigerator.
We always do. Be prepared for the OC to be Coley. Big names won’t come here because most of these guys just don’t like the city or its culture.Man....I wanted it to be Hester. We are striking out with all of the top names.
The fact is almost no one on his board knows **** as to whether a strength coach will be a good or bad hire. If that maniac looking guy from la tech was same guy at temple most would be hard over it being temple when temple and la tech both kinda suck. But then again not really. There is a reason Diaz aside that temple coaches keep getting poached for bigger jobs from hc ranks. And it’s not because they’ve done a **** job there.Very disappointing hire.
This reminds me of when we thought we were getting Ivey and we ended up with Gus.
Regardless of who we hire as a strength and conditioning coach, what will dictate a large amount of their success is the quality of athlete we provide them. Make no mistake, biology, genetics, all that scientific **** matters.
You can't steal players from Appalachian State and deliver them to Alabama's training facility and have them turn into Alabama players. They won't even look like Alabama players.
Not sure I see a player over 200lbs.
Man....I wanted it to be Hester. We are striking out with all of the top names.