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<blockquote data-quote="DrJacket" data-source="post: 200099" data-attributes="member: 913"><p>I'm not sure that I've said anything that should be either encouraging or discouraging. I think most coaches would tell you-- there aren't a whole lot of magic elixirs in college football strength/conditioning. I'm sure each team has a few wrinkles that they hold close to the vest. Things they believe could be difference makers. But, for the most part the "magic" is up to how well the strength/conditioning staff communicate with the players. And, in how receptive and motivated the players are to do the hard work.</p><p></p><p>There is some technology that comes into play these days. But, I doubt that technology is the answer compared with hard work and smart work.</p><p></p><p>I believe Coach Sisk and staff have the capability of doing a great job on this front. Last year (2014), if you listen to the UGA radio broadcast as an overlay on the tv coverage--there was a moment in the 4th quarter of that victory in Athens where Eric Zeir said, "The Georgia Tech offensive line is pushing our defensive line back like we're on skates. They are imposing their will on us today in the run game at the line of scrimmage." </p><p></p><p>Nobody was worried about our strength/conditioning on that day. Nor against Clemson or Mississippi State.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrJacket, post: 200099, member: 913"] I'm not sure that I've said anything that should be either encouraging or discouraging. I think most coaches would tell you-- there aren't a whole lot of magic elixirs in college football strength/conditioning. I'm sure each team has a few wrinkles that they hold close to the vest. Things they believe could be difference makers. But, for the most part the "magic" is up to how well the strength/conditioning staff communicate with the players. And, in how receptive and motivated the players are to do the hard work. There is some technology that comes into play these days. But, I doubt that technology is the answer compared with hard work and smart work. I believe Coach Sisk and staff have the capability of doing a great job on this front. Last year (2014), if you listen to the UGA radio broadcast as an overlay on the tv coverage--there was a moment in the 4th quarter of that victory in Athens where Eric Zeir said, "The Georgia Tech offensive line is pushing our defensive line back like we're on skates. They are imposing their will on us today in the run game at the line of scrimmage." Nobody was worried about our strength/conditioning on that day. Nor against Clemson or Mississippi State. [/QUOTE]
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