LSU baseball strength coach reportedly leaving for Texas A&M

Jeremy McMillan is returning to Texas A&M, where he spent 12 years before joining LSU’s staff in August.

The baseball coaching drama in the state of Texas has had some residual effects on the LSU program.

On Saturday, The Advocate’s Koki Riley reported that Tigers strength and conditioning coach [autotag]Jeremy McMillan[/autotag] will be returning to Texas A&M to join the staff of new head coach Michael Earley, the former hitting coach who initially followed Jeff Schlossnagle to Texas before returning to become the head coach in College Station.

McMillan joined coach Jay Johnson’s staff in August after spending 12 years as the strength coach at TAMU. Now, the San Antonio native and Texas Tech grad is returning to his home state.

Riley reported that assistant manager of applied sports science will handle strength and conditioning duties during summer ball while a replacement is found. That hire is expected to be made by the end of the month.

McMillan becomes the third LSU assistant to depart this offseason, joining associate director of program development and recruiting [autotag]Terry Rooney[/autotag], who joined [autotag]Paul Mainieri[/autotag] at South Carolina, and director of operations [autotag]Brent Haring[/autotag], who became the head coach at Nicholls.

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Jeremy McMillan returns to Texas A&M as head coach of baseball strength and conditioning

According to a recent report, a familiar face is returning to College Station to join the staff of new baseball head coach Michael Earley.

According to a recent report, a familiar face is returning to Texas A&M to join the staff of new baseball head coach Michael Earley.

Per TexAgs analyst Ryan Brauninger, Jeremy McMillan is coming home to College Station to become the head coach of strength and conditioning. He spent 12 years in Aggieland serving in the same role from 2012 to 2023.

McMillan departed Texas A&M last year for the same position at LSU but, similar to Earley at Texas, he is back like he never left. McMillan is a member of the Lone Star State through and through as a graduate of Texas Tech and native of San Antonio.

During his original stint with the Aggies, he coached 10 future big leaguers: Ryan Hendrix, Corbin Martin, Kyle Martin, Daniel Mengden, A.J. Minter, Tyler Naquin, Ross Stripling, Michael Wacha, Bryce Miller and Braden Shewmake.

Prior to being hired at Texas A&M, McMillan previously worked at Texas State and the University of New Mexico.

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