Hinsa wrote:How about a fulltime speed and strength conditioning position mandated at every school? Co-ops would be considered one school. Coaches have plenty, plenty on their plate just coaching the sport, and putting together a GOOD weight training program and being there to monitor it takes almost as much time commitment as the actual sport coaching.
I know the position would be another expense to already strapped school budgets, but wouldn't this be a case of putting your money where your mouth is? We want athletes as safe as possible, but unless a coach has a passion for weight training the program falls by the wayside.
Thoughts?
ndlionsfan wrote:I'm curious to see how the 10 team AA will be set up. Everyone plays everyone once then go through playoffs? I really hoped they'd go with 14 in AA.
NDPREP wrote:I don't understand people complaining about the travel in AA? The West has had Griggs County (Cooperstown), Watford, Stanley, and Turtle Mountain for a while. Having Valley and Jamestown doesn't do much for travel, it already was a grind.
ndlionsfan wrote:I could see Trinity dropping NE, too. Depending on how they set up that AA class, I can see schools doing whatever they can to stay out of it to avoid the cost of travel.
The Schwab wrote:I heard on Saturday that Trinity is dropping New England, could be rumor.
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