
Strength and Conditioning Key
But perhaps the most undervalued of the bunch is the the collegiate strength and conditioning coach. He is vastly effective in helping young men fill out their form, adding muscle, agility, and stamina to a body that is entering adulthood. And there is none better than Tim Socha, UW’s Strength and Conditioning coach.
Tim Socha has been named the Strength and Conditioning Coach of the Year by @FootballScoop. #PurpleReign
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) January 7, 2017
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Nobody expects a finished product to enter a college football program. But the University of Washington recruiting class of 2017 is perhaps just a little unique. You see, the team has entered the upper echelons of the NCAA by making it to the playoffs. As such, the team will be competing with the best of NCAA football.