Lindsey and Owen Hospitalized

These guys also had about a month off in between Iowa and the start of winter conditioning.  I would venture to say that a few showed up out of shape and unaware of the kind of workout they would be put through.

 
Performance athletics isn't always healthy and rhabdo is a tricky thing.  Unfortunately, there isn't always a clear line between working hard and working too hard, especially in a group environment with highly competitive and "invincible" college age athletes.  

The pitchforks and feathers need to be put away IMO, Duval, Frost and Co. hopefully learn a bit from this and are better for it in the future. 

 
Let's just can em all and start over AGAIN.

These kids need to get tougher on the field, as we've seen the last 10 years. ENOUGH PATTY CAKE.

I'm not saying rhabdo is okay, but they were doing a simple 32 minute lift session. Perhaps they haven't been working hard enough prior?

 
Performance athletics isn't always healthy and rhabdo is a tricky thing.  Unfortunately, there isn't always a clear line between working hard and working too hard, especially in a group environment with highly competitive and "invincible" college age athletes.  

The pitchforks and feathers need to be put away IMO, Duval, Frost and Co. hopefully learn a bit from this and are better for it in the future. 


I'm not trying to kick the guys out of town. I just hope they take this as seriously as they should. Not only is this a bad look, it could be indicative of bad programming or bad supervision

 
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I'm not trying to kick the guys out of town. I just hope they take this as seriously as they should. Not only is this a bad look, it could be indicative of bad programming.
It could, or it could be problems with a couple of individuals.  I'm sure that they're taking it very seriously.  Being hooked up to IV's for a couple of days, or having your players hooked up to IV's isn't something that a person brushes off without due consideration.  

 

 
Someone called that shot but I don't remember who. Hopefully they can get back and not miss a beat


So the rumors were true...

BIG ERN:

Posted Friday at 02:43 PM
Not saying there is any truth to this, but some Iowans got news that it was possibly Rhabdomyolysis. They could possibly just be saying that since their strength coach was in hot water when that all happened years back. 

 
I'm not trying to kick the guys out of town. I just hope they take this as seriously as they should. Not only is this a bad look, it could be indicative of bad programming or bad supervision
From a guy that just won the Strength Coach of the year I dont believe it is bad programming.  UCF players raved about how hard they were pushed and how great a job the strength team did when they needed to scaled things back.  

 
It could, or it could be problems with a couple of individuals.  I'm sure that they're taking it very seriously.  Being hooked up to IV's for a couple of days, or having your players hooked up to IV's isn't something that a person brushes off without due consideration.  

 
Absolutely.

 
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