"If you go back and look at Pitt when Kent first took over they had a bunch of articles about how much better he was then their previous strength coach Dave Kennedy (at NU now) and then a few years later Kent gets fired.":lol:
highy unlikely. Dave Kennedy is viewed as one of the best in the industry. he has turned down numerous NFL offers, the ones that I can think of are the chiefs, redskins and he turned down gruden when he was a raider and then callahan when he was a raider. When he was at Pitt he had players from the stealers ask him to help him with their workout programs. As far as Kent goes, he may be good, but he aint that good.
"If you go back and look at Pitt when Kent first took over they had a bunch of articles about how much better he was then their previous strength coach Dave Kennedy (at NU now) and then a few years later Kent gets fired."
highy unlikely. Dave Kennedy is viewed as one of the best in the industry. he has turned down numerous NFL offers, the ones that I can think of are the chiefs, redskins and he turned down gruden when he was a raider and then callahan when he was a raider. When he was at Pitt he had players from the stealers ask him to help him with their workout programs. As far as Kent goes, he may be good, but he aint that good.
"If you go back and look at Pitt when Kent first took over they had a bunch of articles about how much better he was then their previous strength coach Dave Kennedy (at NU now) and then a few years later Kent gets fired."
highy unlikely. Dave Kennedy is viewed as one of the best in the industry. he has turned down numerous NFL offers, the ones that I can think of are the chiefs, redskins and he turned down gruden when he was a raider and then callahan when he was a raider. When he was at Pitt he had players from the stealers ask him to help him with their workout programs. As far as Kent goes, he may be good, but he aint that good.
"If you go back and look at Pitt when Kent first took over they had a bunch of articles about how much better he was then their previous strength coach Dave Kennedy (at NU now) and then a few years later Kent gets fired."
highy unlikely. Dave Kennedy is viewed as one of the best in the industry. he has turned down numerous NFL offers, the ones that I can think of are the chiefs, redskins and he turned down gruden when he was a raider and then callahan when he was a raider. When he was at Pitt he had players from the stealers ask him to help him with their workout programs. As far as Kent goes, he may be good, but he aint that good.
I swear to God if someone posted about a dump that Prince took we would have some jackass Husker on here telling us about how everyone in the NFL was amazed at Cally's dumps with detailed descriptions of size, texture and how they had no more odor than a warm biscuit.
"If you go back and look at Pitt when Kent first took over they had a bunch of articles about how much better he was then their previous strength coach Dave Kennedy (at NU now) and then a few years later Kent gets fired."
highy unlikely. Dave Kennedy is viewed as one of the best in the industry. he has turned down numerous NFL offers, the ones that I can think of are the chiefs, redskins and he turned down gruden when he was a raider and then callahan when he was a raider. When he was at Pitt he had players from the stealers ask him to help him with their workout programs. As far as Kent goes, he may be good, but he aint that good.
"If you go back and look at Pitt when Kent first took over they had a bunch of articles about how much better he was then their previous strength coach Dave Kennedy (at NU now) and then a few years later Kent gets fired."
highy unlikely. Dave Kennedy is viewed as one of the best in the industry. he has turned down numerous NFL offers, the ones that I can think of are the chiefs, redskins and he turned down gruden when he was a raider and then callahan when he was a raider. When he was at Pitt he had players from the stealers ask him to help him with their workout programs. As far as Kent goes, he may be good, but he aint that good.
After working on the Nebraska staff, Kennedy was hired as the head football strength coach at Ohio State in 1989. At Ohio State, Kennedy helped bring the Buckeye program to national prominence as he worked with standouts such as Eddie George, Orlando Pace, Joey Galloway, Dan Wilkinson, David Boston, Andy Katzenmoyer, Shawn Springs, Robert Smith and Mike Vrabel. The players Kennedy worked with produced 21 All-America awards while also winning the Heisman and Outland trophies as well as the Butkus, Biletnikoff, Thorpe and Lombardi awards. Seventeen of his Buckeyes went on to be first-round NFL Draft picks.
Kennedy received Ohio State’s Admiral’s Trophy prior to the 1993 Holiday Bowl. The Admiral’s Trophy, voted on by the players, goes to the person whose dedication, hard work and spirit most inspired the team.
During his 13 years at Ohio State, Kennedy established himself as one of the premier strength coaches in the country, drawing praise from ESPN GameDay analyst Kirk Herbstreit.
"To me in this day and age of college football," Herbstreit said, "the strength coach position has become a high priority because the strength coach is with the players the most of anyone on the staff. His job is to create a winning attitude through the physical and mental development of the players. Dave Kennedy sets the bar in the college football community."
The Omaha native left Ohio State before the start of the 2002 season and joined Head Coach Walt Harris’ staff at Pittsburgh. At Pittsburgh, Kennedy helped wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald develop into a Heisman Trophy runner-up and the recipient of the 2003 Walter Camp and Biletnikoff awards.