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    UL Football Question for those of you who been through August Camp

    When going through camp did you you have the time and energy to go Reds to work out at 9:30 / 10:00 AM on a Wednesday morning the first full week of camp?

    I never been in a college camp but I know in high school there was no way, we were dead tired and wasn’t doing any extra work outs that week other than the organized practices.

    I asked because I saw a few players yesterday morning and was a little surprised.


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    If they're working out...does it matter...do you really want a Junction Boys style camp? Besides, there is a world of physical differences between college athletes in 2023 and 1980s high school boys...


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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cocktolstoy View Post
    When going through camp did you you have the time and energy to go Reds to work out at 9:30 / 10:00 AM on a Wednesday morning the first full week of camp?

    I never been in a college camp but I know in high school there was no way, we were dead tired and wasn’t doing any extra work outs that week other than the organized practices.

    I asked because I saw a few players yesterday morning and was a little surprised.
    Here we go again.

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    I don’t see any at 5:00AM. But I do see an equipment manager from the 80s taking a nap at a table when I walk in almost every morning. Lol

    I remember the early Hud era camps as I pass down CD BVD on my regular routes 3 or 4 times a day for about 20 years now. There were no cars in the parking lots during camps. The buses would be there in the morning. Leave for a few hours mid day for lunch / rest etc.. Then back in the after noon as a group. Very business like very professional. Every where they went they moved as a group. Every thing appeared to run like a well oiled machine. Unfortunately a few years later he lost that.

    This camp appears to happen late in the evenings as there haven’t been cars in the complex until late after noons when I pass except for a few, which would look like about the amount for equipment staff and training staff from my best guess. Looks more like in season practice hours than camp hours of past years for what its worth. Times have definitely changed.


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    Default Re: Question for those of you who been through August Camp

    A. I thought the athletic center has state of the art everything, why reds?
    B. Who pays for their membership?
    C. No position rooms at red's


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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    If they're working out...does it matter...do you really want a Junction Boys style camp? Besides, there is a world of physical differences between college athletes in 2023 and 1980s high school boys...
    “When we hired coach Napier the product was broken and it needed to be fixed. Now the product isn’t broken and we just need someone who knows the process and can keep it running as is” (Bryan Maggard at the introductory press conference) But it appears our TE assistant who had never been a coordinator knew better than Billy and his top 2 mentors Nick and Dabo because he changed the whole process from day one. If Billy would have been consider to be junction boy style camp which he was not, you could say mike is running a camp for powder puff football players. Every story I hear coming from people who participated in both talk about how much softer mikes camp is than Billy’s was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cocktolstoy View Post
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    “When we hired coach Napier the product was broken and it needed to be fixed. Now the product isn’t broken and we just need someone who knows the process and can keep it running as is” (Bryan Maggard at the introductory press conference) But it appears our TE assistant who had never been a coordinator knew better than Billy and his top 2 mentors Nick and Dabo because he changed the whole process from day one. If Billy would have been consider to be junction boy style camp which he was not, you could say mike is running a camp for powder puff football players. Every story I hear coming from people who participated in both talk about how much softer mikes camp is than Billy’s was.
    Isn't Connor Neighbors in charge of the camp in terms of strength and conditioning? He did explicitly say in an interview a week ago they have been focusing on endurance more than maxing out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedTails View Post
    Isn't Connor Neighbors in charge of the camp in terms of strength and conditioning? He did explicitly say in an interview a week ago they have been focusing on endurance more than maxing out.
    That's the same thing I focus on. Don't need or want to max out anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Cocktolstoy View Post
    When going through camp did you you have the time and energy to go Reds to work out at 9:30 / 10:00 AM on a Wednesday morning the first full week of camp?

    I never been in a college camp but I know in high school there was no way, we were dead tired and wasn’t doing any extra work outs that week other than the organized practices.

    I asked because I saw a few players yesterday morning and was a little surprised.
    We had 2 a days in August camp in the early 2000's . There would be zero time to do anything else with all of the meetings in between.

    Of course the ncaa now limits the amount of on field to 1 practice per day now so who knows

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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    We had 2 a days in August camp in the early 2000's . There would be zero time to do anything else with all of the meetings in between.

    Of course the ncaa now limits the amount of on field to 1 practice per day now so who knows
    Yep. I never played but I passed there often on my regular routes to the grocery, workout… in those days Bustle, Hud and Napier… I though they lived there as cars were there morning, noon, and evening. With exception for the few years Hud had them all travel to and from campus together by bus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMV JustMyView View Post
    That's the same thing I focus on. Don't need or want to max out anymore.
    You should come work out with the fat old men on the up stairs at 5 AM if you don’t max out. Just machines for this fella.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    You should come work out with the fat old men on the up stairs at 5 AM if you don’t max out. Just machines for this fella.
    I am more of a free weight and dumbbell kind of lifter.

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