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Jeff Lebby Poaching Oregon S&C Staff

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Darn you Jeff!

 

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Oregon is losing one of its top sports performance assistants to an SEC program.

 

 

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Meh, he's guy going back to his alma mater, not much you can do about that, best of luck to him.

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The bird flu will hurt Puddles more than this. Best of luck in Starkville.

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On 12/8/2023 at 3:30 PM, spartan2785 said:

Meh, he's guy going back to his alma mater, not much you can do about that, best of luck to him.

True but he's also taking another S&C assistant with him as well.

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There's no place like home.

 

He will be missed. Our S&C team did an outstanding job this year. We were stronger and faster at every position. 

 

However, I'm sure coach DL has a short list of excellent replacements.

 

As our (and his) success continues, we can expect regular poaching of assistants and staff.

 

Remember, strength & conditioning coaches spend more time with players year round than even position coaches do. They are a very important, but unheralded group of very influential people.

Like a long snapper. No one knows their name, but boy are you in trouble without one.

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Best of luck in Starkville.

 

The "Corvallis of the SEC?"

 

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This ties into the ‘is there a DeBoer problem’ post by @Haywarduck 

 

Coaching continuity matters and the more successful the program the harder it is to maintain (I suppose a better problem to have than the opposite dynamic). 

 

Hopefully folks are right that DL has some good folks in his network 

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