melscott62
All-Conference
I dont feel like it makes sense to put too much stock in last years results. Covid messed up everything and you were seeing pretty bizarre and unexpected results across all sports including college football.
Those issues were actually caused by Epley himself.You think Nebraska's problem right now is the Strength and Conditioning coach? You do know what he has been up against thanks to Riley's staff, right? https://journalstar.com/sports/huskers/life-in-the-red/driving-for-6-epley-says-husker-strength-coach-duval-has-adjusted-well-to-not-ideal/article_f17ef378-4623-59f6-bb36-19fe355e76a3.html
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So why does Duval need to be replaced?Those issues were actually caused by Epley himself.
From posts I've read over the season it seems to me there are posters who think Duval is too focused on strength and not enough on speed. Which to me seems stupid. Just by getting stronger you will typically become faster (yes I know all about fast twitch and the like). Not like he is creating a bunch of bodybuilders who look like lumbering buffoons on the field. That being said I don't think he should be replaced. He's gotten guys stronger which helps with overall physicality and confidence.So why does Duval need to be replaced?
I agree- The crazy part is those guys complaining have no clue what is going on in the weight room. I was hoping Stumpy would put more than a sentence or two together to try to explain why he thinks someone should get fired. I think the reality is we have a handful of fans that want to have something to point at right now. They want to place blame somewhere. I am optimistic and truly think Scott will right the ship. That said, he is the only person who should be feeling the heat. It's what he signed up for...From posts I've read over the season it seems to me there are posters who think Duval is too focused on strength and not enough on speed. Which to me seems stupid. Just by getting stronger you will typically become faster (yes I know all about fast twitch and the like). Not like he is creating a bunch of bodybuilders who look like lumbering buffoons on the field. That being said I don't think he should be replaced. He's gotten guys stronger which helps with overall physicality and confidence.
From posts I've read over the season it seems to me there are posters who think Duval is too focused on strength and not enough on speed. Which to me seems stupid. Just by getting stronger you will typically become faster (yes I know all about fast twitch and the like). Not like he is creating a bunch of bodybuilders who look like lumbering buffoons on the field. That being said I don't think he should be replaced. He's gotten guys stronger which helps with overall physicality and confidence.
I don't remember if Matt Farniok was a physical specimen when he came in but I'm willing to bet a lot of that was good weight. I also don't know if Matt Farniok was doing everything that was asked of him. Maybe he liked lifting weights but hating doing the agility stuff. I add that because I'm guessing the next part will be how reaching 320 greatly affected his lateral movement and quickness.Okay, so throwing a counter question out from the "stupid" demographic portion of the board: Are you making the argument that Matt Farniok's performance potential was maximized by pushing his body weight up above 320 lbs?
He put on 16 pounds from the time he arrived. Rivals in 2016 had him at 319 and 6'5". His senior year he is listed at 6'6" and 335. Pretty reasonable a guy puts on some muscle weight and also gains some growing another inch.Okay, so throwing a counter question out from the "stupid" demographic portion of the board: Are you making the argument that Matt Farniok's performance potential was maximized by pushing his body weight up above 320 lbs?
I appreciate the better explanation. It's interesting what they are working on and obviously, now that Ballou and Rhea have been hired by Saban, lends more credibility to the approach. I am guessing a lot of programs are taking notice.For those that want to read about the current trends between Speed and Strength, here is some great reading
https://www.stack.com/
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://training-conditioning.com/article/overhauling-the-hoosiers/&ved=2ahUKEwjS8Ybypu_uAhWDZ80KHV9kCr4QFjAJegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw0R1NYjg7BFvT-Wzx88g3Au
Im not a fan of Duval because he, like many other Huskers and Husker Fans, are still stuck in the 90's.
S&C has changed so much in the last 30 years that we need to stay with the changes.
A lot of fans want to push blame on Riley and his S&C staff for the way our players were but they were more up to date with what was going in the S&C world then what Duval has been so far. Philipp and crew did have the player doing back squats but not as consistently as Duval. They put more focus on DLs, Power Snatch and Front Squats. They also focused on lifts like split squats and lunges.
The article that Hilltop posted earlier where Epley made a comment about equipment being brought back in was a load of crap. That equipment was actually moved out during Dobsen's time because they had no reason to use it. Epley had it brought back in when Bo and company were let go and Philipp had it removed again because it didnt fit into his program. The reason Epley is/was pissed is because he designed and held the patents on some of the equipment and didnt like that is was getting pushed aside.