FAIL!I agree;they are a legit top tier program but only considered a "great job" due to in state recruiting but if a program is measured by national champioships they are in the lower half of the top 10 and don't even get me started on florida;they have only been a power for the last 20 years.pre -spurrier florida was a JOKE!let them remain at the upper levels of the sec for another 25 or so years and then they get some respect. we've had it rough lately but lets not forget: have more championships, bowl appearances, bowl wins,play a constantly tougher schedule(non conference)and have been right there with the games elite for over 100 years!so i hope you'll forgive me for not bending over for the the texas' or floridas of the cfb world .FAIL. One of top 2 programs in country along with Florida. Hate to say it, and think Big 12 is pathetic, but it is what it is.
I would consider this a risky move for Wylie. He had long term security in Knoxville. He may be out on his butt next year if Texas doesn't do well.
So Wylie is a Full of BS for going to his home for presumably more money and a bigger program.
Only on VolNation.
I understand how important strength and conditioning are, but is it really that difficult for a school getting new facilities to find a solid replacement?
I thought the guy was awesome, but I'm not that concerned about it.
Hire this genius.
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Wow... Just... Wow.This is the kind of lunacy you get when you combine strength training, physical therapy with L. A. Fitness.
Believe me, there is a lot of it. It is the influence of the physical therapy community who have been dialed out of strength science and advanced strength training concepts for decades.
And for good reason. See above. :lolabove:
Let me very specific about this assertion that physical therapy slobbers over getting to not only influence but willing to buy themselves onto the weight room floor.This is the kind of lunacy you get when you combine strength training, physical therapy with L. A. Fitness.
Believe me, there is a lot of it. It is the influence of the physical therapy community who have been dialed out of strength science and advanced strength training concepts for decades.
And for good reason. See above. :lolabove: