Winter Testing Numbers

Mavric

Yoda
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A couple testing numbers leaked out.

Bench Press:

#1 - Farmer - 7 reps of 385

#2 - McNitt - 8 reps of 365

#3 - Decker

 
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Sorry, I originally had another sentence that stated it was bench. I deleted that part but forgot to restate it was bench.

 
Did anyone else catch Morgan's interview the other day when he was talking about squat? The way he said it sounded like he was doing something like 315 for 50 reps.

Anyone catch that?

 
Man, I sure wish they'd start publishing the winter testing numbers again! We always used to see these about this time of the year. Then Pelini, as part of his raging paranoia, started keeping the winter testing numbers secret a few years ago. Like it would somehow give away our team secrets or something. Sure wish Riley would publish them again.

 
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Riley must hide his "raging paranoia" much better than Pelini did....
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Man, I sure wish they'd start publishing the winter testing numbers again! We always used to see these about this time of the year. Then Pelini, as part of his raging paranoia, started keeping the winter testing numbers secret a few years ago. Like it would somehow give away our team secrets or something. Sure wish Riley would publish them again.
Do other schools publish this info?

Back in the day Snyder wouldn't disclose the nature of an injury, now its standard procedure

 
Man, I sure wish they'd start publishing the winter testing numbers again! We always used to see these about this time of the year. Then Pelini, as part of his raging paranoia, started keeping the winter testing numbers secret a few years ago. Like it would somehow give away our team secrets or something. Sure wish Riley would publish them again.
Do other schools publish this info?

Back in the day Snyder wouldn't disclose the nature of an injury, now its standard procedure
Publishing them would certainly provide more motivation to work hard. Although it also might create unnecessary criticism of the athletes. Strength is important, but you'd probably have a lot of uneducated opinions come out about kids and their work ethics based on the numbers.

 
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