Why that question? Why not ask me what I think I'm seeing that is so easily fixable, but isn't getting fixed? If you want to challenge my criticism of the reason for bad scheming, I welcome that. I would welcome sitting down with any of the coaches to explain what I'm seeing & why continuing to attempt the same execution of the blocking scheme is going to be futile going forward, but simple easy changes can be made to make these guys look like they were shot out of a cannon. And it will allow them the opportunity to control the LOS. Football is a simple kid's game made difficult by the ego of adults.
I'm not sure what BWK's angle is but the nutritional side of things would definitely factor into development especially for linemen when it comes to gaining muscle and losing bodyfat. There is now a dedicated cafeteria and nutrition stations (at the complex) for athletes as well as a full nutrition staff.
In the past, athletes would be eating whatever crap (pizza, hamburgers etc) that was available to the general student population in the student union. Logistics aside, it wasn't a good setup
The new facility was built specifically for the development of athletes. It has one of the best weight rooms in the country. Much more conducive for developing athletes than the previous. They have nutrition centers now and full time dieticians monitoring the athletes weight gain and muscle mass to build the right body type for that position. It also has hot tubs and walk in cold plunge for healing and quick recovery of the student athletes. That building has enhanced the development tremendously of all the athletes who use it compared to what we had before.
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