Between the end of a college football season and start of spring practice, college coaches are limited — even more so than usual — in how much time they can spend with players.
At Miami, on-campus training consists of offseason workouts with strength and conditioning coach David Feeley while players still have occasional team and positional meetings with coaches. Several college players seek extra training on the side during these times when the team is not running official practices.
The South Florida Sun Sentinel spoke with a couple of those local trainers, Chris Scott and Tevin Allen, to discuss strides Hurricanes players they work with have made in their speed, agility and footwork ahead of the start of spring drills on Monday.