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Very moving article on substance abuse and recovery. Wish him all the best.
He was the most famous strength coach in college football. Now, Scott Cochran opens up about his addiction
Scott Cochran was a rising star coach at Alabama and then Georgia while hiding what he calls an addiction to painkillers. He is now sober and is out of coaching, trying to help others going through similar struggles.
www.espn.com
On Aug. 16 [2024], Cochran was back in front of a college football team. Georgia Tech coach Brent Key, who worked with Cochran for three years at Alabama, invited him to speak to his players about the dangers of substance abuse.
"As men, we hide things," Key told his players. "That's what we're supposed to do. We're supposed to hide things, not let people know when we're hurt, if we're in a different place. So, what you have to do is pay attention. Scott's going to be very transparent and open with you guys tonight."
Over the next 42 minutes, Cochran shared all the details -- even the ugly ones -- about his career, addiction and recovery. His program included segments from his "60 Minutes" interview, Regions Bank Commercial and a video of him smashing a crystal CFP runner-up trophy with a sledgehammer.
"I'm making the money. Life's good," Cochran told the players. "I wouldn't be standing here if it was sunshine and rainbows, right? I relapse. I pick back up last year because my ego got so big. My ego got so big because I'm the man. My ego got so big, you couldn't tell me s---, and so I picked back up."
While his life used to be defined by championships, draft picks and All-Americans, Cochran now measures it by days of sobriety.
"My life's a little different now," Cochran said. "I attack it a little different. I have to be right where my feet are 24/7. If I start thinking about the future, I'm going to start stressing about the dumb s---, right? And I'm going to miss this. I'm going to miss this moment right here with y'all.