Miami Herald (Sunday)

Feeley hired to boost work ethic

- BY SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN sdegnan@miamiheral­d.com — JORDAN MCPHERSON

New University of Miami football coach Manny Diaz has hired the man entrusted to make the Hurricanes bigger, faster and stronger.

Diaz, who was named the Hurricanes coach last Sunday, has named David Feeley from Temple University the new Miami director of strength and conditioni­ng for football.

Feeley also was Diaz’s first personnel move at Temple, where Diaz served a brief stint last month as head coach and retained Feeley as head strength and conditioni­ng coach but gave him the new title of Temple Assistant Athletics Director, Football Sports Performanc­e.

Feeley came to Temple in 2017 but also served as the assistant FIU strength and conditioni­ng coach from 2008-10.

“David is an outstandin­g coach who has a strong track record of motivating players to help them reach their full potential,” Diaz said. “The culture we’re putting into place and the tone we set for the upcoming season starts in the weight room when our players return to campus. That’s why this hire was so critical and I’m thrilled to welcome David to the Miami program.”

Ball State hired Feeley away from FIU in 2011, and he stayed at Ball State through 2015 before spending 2016 as an assistant strength and conditioni­ng coach at South Carolina.

“David Feeley comes highly recommende­d from a number of people I trust,” said former Ball State coach Pete Lembo at the time Feeley was hired there, stressing Feeley’s “energy, work ethic, organizati­onal skills and creativity.’’

“He learned from Jay Butler at Rutgers, who in my opinion, is one of the best strength coaches in the business,’’ Lembo said. “David made an impact at FIU and helped the Golden Panthers to their first bowl appearance in school history.”

Feeley is known for en- suring that players work hard every day and are accountabl­e to the program, something Diaz stresses. Running has been a key part of his conditioni­ng program in the past.

Feeley replaces former strength and conditioni­ng director Gus Felder, who was fired by Diaz on Monday.

Diaz was asked by reporters Wednesday what he was looking for in his strength staff.

“The best way I can say it is the old strength staff, they did an outstandin­g job and they improved us in the three years they were here,’’ Diaz said. “But that coach in that room is your program…

“The feeling and the vibe the players get when they’re in there is vital. In creating the atmosphere where they want to go to work and they need to be pushed, it needs to be really, really hard. And there was sort of the notion that maybe we didn’t really work quite the way we needed to work this past year. That was expressed to me and that’s why I say everything matters.

“There’s never one smoking gun, but there was some things that if the players sense it, then it’s an issue.”

Feeley is from Brick,

N.J., and is a 2004 graduate of Plymouth State University, where he played football.

RECRUIT PICKS BAMA

Chalk up another win for Nick Saban on the South Florida recruiting trail.

Alabama on Saturday landed Cardinal Gibbons four-star defensive end Khris Bogle, who verbally committed to the Crimson Tide at the All-American Bowl in San Antonio. Bogle, the No. 7 ranked player in the state in the 247Sports.com composite ranking and the top-ranked player in Broward County, chose Alabama over Miami, Florida and Tennessee.

Bogle’s commitment marks the third consecutiv­e year Alabama landed the top prospect from Broward — most recent was Plantation American Heritage’s Patrick Surtain Jr.

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