Hicks is a tough call.
Pros:
All the players love him
NFL'ers come back to train with him
He's a great connection to alumni w/ many tweeting support for him
He does a great job with all the other sports
Cons
There sure have been a lot of injuries the past 2 years
He's not Dino's guy
I'm inclined to keep him. I'm as frustrated and mystified by injuries as anyone but I don't think it's a Hicks issue. He's been here awhile and never had injuries like he did during Shaf's run. So I say we keep him.
But that doesn't fit into kirbivore's agenda. Keep in mind that he is the same guy that had "fire Hicks" in his signature.I have talked to former players and to hicks. Hicks is very good at his job. The problem is we are playing a ton of under classmen and smaller players. The underclassmen normally would have been redshirted so they could add muscle and mass and get their body ready for the punishment of d1. The injuries aren't on hicks.
I have talked to former players and to hicks. Hicks is very good at his job. The problem is we are playing a ton of under classmen and smaller players. The underclassmen normally would have been redshirted so they could add muscle and mass and get their body ready for the punishment of d1. The injuries aren't on hicks.
I make jokes that Hicks look more like the guy at the gym who hangs out at the vending machine than the weights but in all seriousness I'm sure he is good at his job. My concern is more in the tempo/endurance regard. I don't know if it's something that Hicks can shift to, or want to be a part of.
I later changed it to luthor > hicksBut that doesn't fit into kirbivore's agenda. Keep in mind that he is the same guy that had "fire Hicks" in his signature.
Hicks is a tough call.
Pros:
All the players love him
NFL'ers come back to train with him
He's a great connection to alumni w/ many tweeting support for him
He does a great job with all the other sports
Cons
There sure have been a lot of injuries the past 2 years
He's not Dino's guy
I'm inclined to keep him. I'm as frustrated and mystified by injuries as anyone but I don't think it's a Hicks issue. He's been here awhile and never had injuries like he did during Shaf's run. So I say we keep him.
Yep.I'd leave it up to Babers. All in means all in.
We need more conditioning as we were gassed in the 2nd quarter of the Florida State game.What I'd like to see? Make Hicks the strength coach. Bring in someone else to teach conditioning. From what I gather, he barely emphasizes conditioning with his workouts, just focuses on getting guys strong. You need to have balance. Keep him around, but bring in at least an assistant S&C guy with an eye toward improving the conditioning aspect.
well said and a lot of you guys have great points rather its pros or cons. I think there's value in keeping him around. Having a seperate strength coach and conditioning coach sounds good to me.What I'd like to see? Make Hicks the strength coach. Bring in someone else to teach conditioning. From what I gather, he barely emphasizes conditioning with his workouts, just focuses on getting guys strong. You need to have balance. Keep him around, but bring in at least an assistant S&C guy with an eye toward improving the conditioning aspect.