Pat Ivey frontrunner for S&C

From Bruce Feldman, 2014:

I don't know how much Mizzou pays strength coach Pat Ivey, but I'm pretty sure whatever it is, the school is getting a bargain. Ivey might have been the most impressive guy I spoke to in Indy. The former NFL D-lineman was at the combine with a Mizzou SID in the media area. (A few schools send SID staffers to Indy to produce reports and updates on their own players and Missouri was doing that.) The Tigers had a big contingent of players taking part in the combine. They also produced the guy who drew the biggest crowd at the interview session Michael Sam, the 2013 SEC Co-Defensive Player of the Year.

Michael Sam's story wasn't just about Michael Sam. It touched on a lot of things, including Mizzou football. Sam's teammates, too, were part of the story. And so, the Tigers players in Indy all expected to be asked about playing with a teammate who had come out to the team before the season. All of the Tigers players I saw in the media sessions, including Sam, handled a potentially difficult issue extremely well. And no one was prouder to witness all of that than Ivey, who watched from a distance.

"Every one of our guys are expecting this and they're welcoming this," Ivey told me when asked about Tiger players getting questioned about Sam. "They're like 'Man, great. When I step on that stage, how I answer the questions about my teammate may tell you more about me than my talking about myself.' I think our guys know that.

"Our core values at Missouri are honesty, treating women with respect; and our final core value is 'respect cultural differences.' That is on the locker room door. As they exit the locker room every day, it's 'respect cultural differences.' Our guys know that's part of our culture. You don't take a bunch of two and three-star athletes and win a bunch of games against a lot of four and five-star guys without them being great character people, and without them developing as people, mentally, socially and emotionally."

Strength coaches spend more time with the football players over the course of a year than any other coach in a college program. They are the real backbones of the college football team. Talking to Ivey for an hour, I started to get why the Tigers have won so many games over the last seven or eight years.

"I think it's just something that's really known at Mizzou now, that once you set foot in our locker-room, this is a brotherhood," Tigers DB E.J. Gaines said. "Everything they talk about on your recruiting visit about it being a family atmosphere, that is the truth. Tolerance and just accepting people as they are that really does go along with being a Missouri Tiger. [Ivey] sets that tone. He doesn't just talk about it. He does it by example. He really teaches us how to be leaders."

Ivey, who finished his Tiger playing career as the strongest guy in MU history and got his doctorate in sport psychology earlier this year, said he believed that Sam coming out to his teammates brought the team even closer together and that it "absolutely" played a role in helping a 5-7 team become a 12-2 team. "We love adversity. When you have good character people go through adversity they come out better."

Ivey told me he had suspected for about three years that Sam might be ***. I asked him how concerned he was about the team's reaction.
 
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Encouraging post from an SEC / Mizzou message board when Ivey was not retained 2 weeks ago, especially since Kuligowski is a home run hire, hopefully to put Ivey in some perspective:

"Pat Ivey has been fired by MU. SUCKS big donkey *&$%, but it must have to do with his affiliation with the boycott crowd. REALLY hate to see this. Bigger loss than Kul, IMHO."
 
Don't care about that stuff. How is he as a strength coach? He got named strength coach of the year by his peers right? That's big.
 
I don't know too much about SC. Is he in the Cochran/Moffitt echelon of coaching? Mizzou has had alot of great athletes the last 7 or 8 years. Lots of guys who are playing well in the league. Is Ivey a savage? When he meets Blake, will he pick him up and tickle him? Can he make Jelani stop eating snackpacks?
 
Goin from guy who cant a cert to a guy who has a doctorate in field. LOL

Goin from guy who cant a cert to a guy who has a doctorate in field. LOL

He doesn't. Ph.D in sports psychology. Obviously a guy who is interested in learning and expanding though.

So he's at the top of his field in sports psych AND strength/conditioning?

Bring him to me

You could get a Ph.D in "sports psychology"
Yes you can.
 
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Look at the crazy in this man's eyes, I'm ready for the savagery
 
Would soften the blow from the miserable Diaz hire. Honestly, if LSU hadn't ruined the Aranda vibe, that would be one of the best staffs in America, easily.

Diaz just killed it for me though. SMFH.
 
Going from Swasey to Ivey is like going from McDonald's to Prime 112. Swasey was such a joke. Dude had the team doing chest and tri days and **** instead of real S&C regimens to help them on the field
 
Would soften the blow from the miserable Diaz hire. Honestly, if LSU hadn't ruined the Aranda vibe, that would be one of the best staffs in America, easily.

Diaz just killed it for me though. SMFH.

Go back to your SonnyLong screen name. You were less annoying
 
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I don't know too much about SC. Is he in the Cochran/Moffitt echelon of coaching? Mizzou has had alot of great athletes the last 7 or 8 years. Lots of guys who are playing well in the league. Is Ivey a savage? When he meets Blake, will he pick him up and tickle him? Can he make Jelani stop eating snackpacks?

So Cochran is from Moffitt tree while these guys are from the Ivey tree


Previous winners of the Strentgh & Conditioning Coach of the Year award are...Shannon Turley (Stanford, 2011) and Kaz Kazadi (Baylor, 2012).
 
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Top 3 strength coach in the nation, arguably ahead of Cochran. Friend plays for mizzzou and what he told me made it sound like it's a very advanced program compared to most other colleges. Would be a home run hire.
 
Would soften the blow from the miserable Diaz hire. Honestly, if LSU hadn't ruined the Aranda vibe, that would be one of the best staffs in America, easily.

Diaz just killed it for me though. SMFH.

Go back to your SonnyLong screen name. You were less annoying

Nah I was GoldenShowers....mght have to switch back, b/c Richt will not last here if Diaz is his DC.
 
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