All of this.Clean house from top to bottom. Everyone from the AD to the towel boy need to be changed. Swasey has made a career off of being the S&C coach during the 2001 championship run. Everyone wanted to know what exactly we were doing to be that much faster and that much more physical than everyone else. He hasn't been able to replicate that some 15 years later. He was the right guy at the right place and has been rewarded long enough for that. Time to move on, no matter how much it may upset former players
I've always maintained that Tommy Moffit was the key figure behind our S&C resurgence in the late 90's. I believe Moffit is a disciple of the "Hatch System"of training. I'm certainly no expert in these matters but to my untrained eye the Hatch system was incredibly effective and IMO what we have been missing for well over a decade.
I also find it very odd that we have not made any attempt to bring that system back. I agree with the OP. Our strength numbers may have improved in the weight room but it is not translating to the field. Golden's counter intuitive read and react scheme has much to do this but remember, we were having this same discussion during the Coker and Shannon regimes. Swassey needs to go too.
I don't know why all those NFL players, many non Canes, continue to train with Swasey. I guess they like getting pushed around too.
I don't know why all those NFL players, many non Canes, continue to train with Swasey. I guess they like getting pushed around too.
Do you think that if Swasey relocated to Montana NFL players would follow him? Or maybe they would train with someone else close to South Beach?
I'm not a fan of people getting into S&C simply because they were former athletes (Swasey) but it doesn't have the effect some fans want to think it does. Cincinnati didn't eat up the interior line because they squat more, they ate them up because they got low and simply got underneath our guards who were in two point stances, standing pretty **** tall. How do you quantify a 500 lb squat vs a 600 lb squat in terms of on-field performance? I've coached guys who weren't worth a lick in the weight room but on the field they were savages. The game skill will always be more important than lifting ___ in a certain exercise. Obviously, given the choice, we take the kid who can ball and is also a weight room freak but you have to understand which is more important to playing football.
All that being said, I'd like to see a brand new staff, including S&C but our issues our not on Swasey, at the end of the day. Recruit better players, prepare those players and then be a good X and O guy on game day. If you do those things, the same Swasey looks great. That's how the business works.
I'm not a fan of people getting into S&C simply because they were former athletes (Swasey) but it doesn't have the effect some fans want to think it does. Cincinnati didn't eat up the interior line because they squat more, they ate them up because they got low and simply got underneath our guards who were in two point stances, standing pretty **** tall. How do you quantify a 500 lb squat vs a 600 lb squat in terms of on-field performance? I've coached guys who weren't worth a lick in the weight room but on the field they were savages. The game skill will always be more important than lifting ___ in a certain exercise. Obviously, given the choice, we take the kid who can ball and is also a weight room freak but you have to understand which is more important to playing football.
All that being said, I'd like to see a brand new staff, including S&C but our issues our not on Swasey, at the end of the day. Recruit better players, prepare those players and then be a good X and O guy on game day. If you do those things, the same Swasey looks great. That's how the business works.
I'm not a fan of people getting into S&C simply because they were former athletes (Swasey) but it doesn't have the effect some fans want to think it does. Cincinnati didn't eat up the interior line because they squat more, they ate them up because they got low and simply got underneath our guards who were in two point stances, standing pretty **** tall. How do you quantify a 500 lb squat vs a 600 lb squat in terms of on-field performance? I've coached guys who weren't worth a lick in the weight room but on the field they were savages. The game skill will always be more important than lifting ___ in a certain exercise. Obviously, given the choice, we take the kid who can ball and is also a weight room freak but you have to understand which is more important to playing football.
All that being said, I'd like to see a brand new staff, including S&C but our issues our not on Swasey, at the end of the day. Recruit better players, prepare those players and then be a good X and O guy on game day. If you do those things, the same Swasey looks great. That's how the business works.
Hatch system guys don't care how much you bench or squat.
It's about pylometrics and executing Olympic lifts with proper form. It's about creating explosion. squats and bench presses aren't an explosion exercise, and Squatting 500 pounds doesn't mean you are explosive.
If S&C doesn't matter, then why are hatch guys winning all the national championships? Coincidence?
For some this may be beating a dead horse but...
This guy needs to finally be shown the door after the season. I'm tired of seeing us get pushed around. Short yardage has been a massive problem for 10 years. We constantly look gassed aswell. And for those who don't get into all the S&C stuff - just turn on ESPN and watch any other team and then watch UM. Physically, we are no where close. We look like a JV team minus a few kids (AQM, Yearby, Carter). The players are constantly lumbering around with zero hints of fast twitch / short area burst. Something has to change in that department.
And for the crowd "but all the NFL guys come back to train with him"- They come back bc of the campus proximity to south beach. It has nothing to do with Swasey. His credentials are servely lacking and if you don't believe me look him up on UMs website. He was a hold over after Tommy Moffit left in 2000. We have a dude with a socialogy degree from Baylor running our strength department.
One more thing- besides Shalala and various other administration bumps... What is the common tred between Coker, Shannon, and Golden (And no I'm talking about poor coaching)???
That common tread I'm referring to is non other then Andreu Swasey! How this pathetic excuse of a SC coach has lasted 3 different regimes is beyond me and quite ridiculous when you truly think about it.
This man needs to go along with the bffs from Jersey.
I'm not excusing anybody but you don't have any grasp of collegiate football if you think the reason we are losing is bc of the strength and conditioning coach. Nothing I said in my post excused or was even complimentary of Swasey.
We clamor about recruiting misses all the time so why can't I include recruit better players as PART of the recipe to get better? Come on, now.
I'm not excusing anybody but you don't have any grasp of collegiate football if you think the reason we are losing is bc of the strength and conditioning coach. Nothing I said in my post excused or was even complimentary of Swasey.
We clamor about recruiting misses all the time so why can't I include recruit better players as PART of the recipe to get better? Come on, now.
So you think a guy who has been apart of three failed regimes deserves to stay on b/c he's friends with some former players?
Easiest answer to this question is to find out who trained Chickilo for the combine.
If it was Swasey, it means the dude is legit at his job. If Chickilo went someplace else, that might imply there are some issues with Swasey.
Anybody know who trained Chick for the combine?