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  2. Anna Watson (cheerleader) - Wikipedia

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    Watson began weight-lifting while a student at Hawaii Pacific University, where she was a cheerleader. Watson can squat 255 lbs, dead lift 230, curl 35 in each hand, and bench press 155 pounds. [3] She later transferred to the University of Georgia and was a cheerleader there. During her time on the cheer team at Georgia, Watson received ...

  3. Rusty Whitt - Wikipedia

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    From August 1995–96, Whitt began his career as a graduate assistant football coach and strength and conditioning coach at Midwestern State University, where he developed strength programs for football, men's soccer, volleyball, and men's and women's basketball. He introduced a comprehensive speed, flexibility, and agility development program ...

  4. Tennessee Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The Volunteers have practiced at the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center since 1989, which underwent an expansion in 2006. The Neyland-Thompson Sports Center features two exterior fields, one indoor field and provides the University of Tennessee athletes with strength and conditioning, dressing, health care, meeting, and coaching facilities. [49]

  5. Shaud Williams - Wikipedia

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    Shaud Rashae Williams (born October 2, 1980) is an American college football coach and former running back. He is the head strength and conditioning coach for Mississippi State University, a position he has held since 2024. Originally from Andrews, Texas, Williams played college football and baseball at Texas Tech and Alabama.

  6. Delaware State Hornets football - Wikipedia

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    In addition to installing the team's first comprehensive strength and conditioning program, Lavan brought changes in the team's academic, recruiting, practice and discipline policies. The team also secured new audio/visual and computer equipment, thanks to a large donation from prominent alumni.

  7. Anthony Schlegel - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Schlegel (born March 1, 1981) is an American former professional football player who was a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL). Schlegel played college football for the Ohio State Buckeyes after transferring from the United States Air Force Academy and was selected by the New York Jets in the third round of the 2006 NFL draft. [1]

  8. NCAA Division I - Wikipedia

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    In the early 21st century, a controversy arose in the NCAA over whether schools will continue to be allowed to have one showcased program in Division I with the remainder of the athletic program in a lower division, as is the case of, notably, Johns Hopkins University lacrosse as well as Colorado College and University of Alabama in Huntsville ...

  9. Jeff Madden - Wikipedia

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    Jeff "Mad Dog" Madden was the Assistant Athletic Director for Strength & Conditioning for the college football team of the University of Texas, the Texas Longhorns. [1] He had this role with the team since 1998, [ 2 ] including during the team's 2005 National Championship win.