Report: Key Alabama staffer expected to join Georgia football

A key Alabama staffer is expected to join Kirby Smart and the Georgia football program.

One of Alabama’s most important staffers is expected to join Kirby Smart’s program at Georgia.

Scott Cochran, who has served as Alabama’s Head Strength and Conditioning Coach since 2007, is one of the most important assistant coaches in all of college football. He has been a member on each of Nick Saban’s six national title staffs, including 2003 at LSU.

Per a report from Bruce Feldman of The Athletic, Cochran is expected to join former coworker Kirby Smart at Georgia, where he is will reportedly serve in an on-field coaching capacity.

You’ve likely seen videos of the high energy Cochran leading an Alabama strength drill in the weight room or getting his players energized on the sideline both during and before games.

Cochran and Smart have remained close since their time coaching together in Tuscaloosa, and Smart tried to bring Cochran with him to Athens when he was hired as head coach.

Cochran also worked with the New Orleans Hornets from 2004-06, where he assisted with the exercise and strength conditioning programs to help players achieve and maintain optimal fitness throughout the NBA season. With the Hornets, he worked with NBA standouts Chris Paul, Baron Davis, David West and Tyson Chandler.

We will continue to update this story when more information is available.

Report: Georgia football to likely hire famous Alabama strength coach

The Georgia Bulldogs are likely set to hire famous Alabama Crimson Tide strength coach Scott Cochran

The Georgia Bulldogs are likely set to hire famous Alabama Crimson Tide strength coach Scott Cochran. Cochran, a key staffer under Nick Saban, is expected to have an on-field coaching position when he joins UGA. Cecil Hurt and Bruce Feldman reported the news:

If the news holds true, then it is a big development for Kirby Smart and Georgia. Cochran is considered an essential part of Alabama’s powerhouse program:

Kirby Smart initially tried to get Cochran to join his staff in Athens when Georgia hired him. Nick Saban and Alabama lured Cochran to stay at home. Now, Cochran will have an on-field position at UGA, where he’ll hope to make a similar impact on the program as he did at Alabama.

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