Triwest said:getgrizzy said:you come up with some doozies, but this one cracks your top ten. the first part is barely coherent go back and clean it up. if you actually think that coaches shouldn't be concerned with academics you have the brain of a two year old. without academics there is no college football. without college football there is no job for a coach. reach into your rectum, grab your head and pull as hard as you can.PlayerRep said:EverettGriz said:I would hope academics are of interest to all college coaches.
If they are not, it's time to find a new career.
I hate to be the one to inform you that academics does equal an academic center, nor vice versa. Academics existed long be athletic academic centers were conceived. While I assume someone must think there are benefits of having an academic center for athletes or close to the athletic activities; study areas, computers, tables, and chairs exist all over the place--in libraries, other buildings, computer rooms/centers, in dorms, homes and apartments, coffee shops, etc. My guess is that the primary of an academic center is convenience for athletes, if they have shorter windows of time to study, and a good place for academic advisors to ride herd over athletes who are struggling or not performing academically.
None of this concerns or should concern a strength coach. A strength coach is and should be focused on other things, including building strength, health, motivation, and character.
A question. Do you think professors should be concerned about athletes gaining strength? Afterall, many believe that strength improves athletic performance, which increases wins, which makes alums and donors happy and more connected to the school, which improves donations, which helps improve the coffers of the university for the academic mission.
The most successful coaches (supervisors, managers, leaders, doctors, carpenters, artist....) do not only deal with the individual parts but with the whole and how they work together. A coaching staff, like any other team of people, works together on the whole individual while emphasizing their individual job responsibilities. A strength coach puts a significant time requirement on the players. The academic center is a concern to the strength coach also as this person has signifcant contact with the players and how to balance all the requirements of being a player and a student (whole person). Working with young people requires constant teaching on how to balance all the parts of life they are experiencing and LEARING TO DEAL WITH. Not natural skills for many.
Feel free to point us to any strength coaches who are known for being big advocates of academic centers, are responsible for academics, or are known for having a significant role in the academic performance of athletes.