I'm down with it being Hud. I'd be stunned if it would ever be anyone but the football coach if you're only going to have one for everyone.
Alvin Roy is the father of modern weight training. Developing the great LSU teams when the conventional wisdom was weights made you muscle bond.
I think Turbine may be old school blaming the weight room for muscle amnesia in Broadway last year.
I didn't see any accuracy problems in Haack this year, I heard Nixon's loss of accuracy was blamed on a shoulder injury.
I didn't see either ones upper body workout regimen.
I'm sure, in addition to the weight coach, Turbine wants a pilates coach.
Is the strength and conditioning coaches only for football or all sports?
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but while Whitt is officially over all the programs, I believe his assistants tend to work closer with the other sports.
For the second time this offseason, a long-tenured assistant on the Louisiana football coaching staff has left the program to accept a similar job in his home state. Rusty Whitt, part of the program since 2010, will become strength ...
Whitt was already on board when Hud was hired. Hud, in fact, wanted to bring in someone else, but Scott and David Walker said no. Hud said later it would have been a big mistake.
Hud will have a LOT of input on who will be next. But the final decision will be Scott's. My guess he will go with Hud's recommendation.
It amazes me how two guys can get a huge gig with a P5 school making a LOT more money and people have to suggest it's because we had a bad season.
Do you folks stay up all night thinking about ____ like that??
Congratulations to Rusty and Jay. They got new jobs because we got better while they were here.
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