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S365: Jeremy Scott discusses team performance heading into season

August 10, 2017
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S365 Podcast Agenda
— The Baylor strength staff's approach to training in Texas compared to Philly
— How the team has received the change in strength and conditioning philosophy
— Developing players in the weight room to fit Matt Rhule's physical style
— NFL preparation including combine style testing during offseason
— The process of players earning single-digit numbers and how offensive lineman are rewarded






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S365: Jeremy Scott discusses team performance heading into season

7,226 Views | 6 Replies | Last: 7 yr ago by OldSchoolBU
3ptSpecialist
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They seem to have a great process. Can't wait to watch the product.
OldSchoolBU
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121 views on our championship strength coach's interview and over 1700 views on the "let's build a statue to Art Briles" thread? We have some work to do to create a championship fan culture. I'm doing my part by bumping this interview. Great job Colt. The past is last. Be a champion today and everyday.
BaylorProud77
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great job colt! I am looking foreword and cheering for this coach's success.
McCavebear
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Sounds like the Strength and Conditioning staff know what they're doing. I hope they are instilling the attitude the Bears will need for the Big 12 campaign.
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xiIedinok
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Ah yes, "the past is last" again. How has your first 8 months working at Baylor been?
OldSchoolBU
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BearackObama said:

Ah yes, "the past is last" again. How has your first 8 months working at Baylor been?
wrong guy fam. I've been following Baylor football since the 1970s. Briles used to say the "past is last". That phrase is an ode to him.
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