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Director of Football Strength & Conditioning Matt King leaving UConn
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[QUOTE="ZooCougar, post: 4819568, member: 296"] I don’t want to repeat what others said already here. Other than in the off-season this is the guy who is in direct contact with the players the most. So you can’t overstate the impact this position can have. Mora also hinted at this during the season when he remarked on how the JMU players had such great lower body strength. Their recruiting rankings were significantly lower than ours so they are doing something that we aren’t. [/QUOTE]
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