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Panthers announce new hires


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- Andrew Althoff, director of human performance

Director of Applied Performance, Baylor University

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Andrew (@Coach_Toff) joined the Baylor University Athletic Performance staff in February of 2009. He advanced through various roles before becoming Co-Director of Olympic Sports in 2011. Later, he was promoted to serve as Associate Director of Football, and in May of 2014, Andrew accepted the newly created position of Director of Applied Performance. Additionally, he works as a performance coach with Football as well as Acrobatics and Tumbling. Andrew received his undergraduate degree from Loras College in Sport Science and his Masters in Health and Physical Education from Valdosta State University.

http://www.sloansportsconference.com/people/andrew-althoff/

- Kevin King, head athletic trainer

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Kevin King, Assistant Athletic Trainer for the Carolina Panthers, was recognized at the 42nd annual North Carolina Athletic Trainers' Association Clinical Symposium and Awards Cermony where he received the Bill Griffin Most Distinguished Award. Griffin was a longtime member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association and former president of the NCATA. Most notably, Griffin is remembered for the legislative changes that he helped promote through his tireless advocation of the athletic training profession and of the health and well-being of student-athletes

https://www.pfats.com/panthers-kevin-king-receives-ncata-award/

- Jeremy Scott, strength and conditioning coach

"Jeremy has been with Coach Rhule for years, so they've got a really good working relationship," Johnston said. "And then Jeremy and I have known each other, and there's been a great connection there. Really, Jeremy's a great guy. He's a super human being and he's a good, good coach."

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- Kate Callaway, director of performance nutrition

Kate Callaway (Kirby)

Kate Callaway, MS, RDN, CSSD currently serves as a full-time Sports Dietitian for the athletics department.
 
Callaway received a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and Master of Science in Sports Nutrition from Auburn University.
 
Kate is a board-certified specialist in sports dietetics and she has worked with professional, collegiate, and developing athletes throughout her career. She has worked as a registered dietitian since 2009, starting work as a sports dietitian in 2010. Kate’s other professional experiences as a dietitian include clinical nutrition, public health, and eating disorder treatment

https://www.clarionledger.com/story/sports/college/ole-miss/2018/10/04/what-does-ole-miss-sports-nutritionist-do/1525358002/

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How many new jobs has Rhule added? It feels like 10 new positions have been put on the staff. Tepper is vastly different than Richardson about staff spending. Plus that bubble was done within 1 year too. 

The Baylor jokes write themselves. Wish Rhule was the Clemson, Bama, or OSU head coach other than a texas place that was still easy to recruit after big issues.    

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Director of human performance? Are we concerned about some kind of mixup that requires Human to be a part of that title for clarification on a football team?

Performance coach seems pretty simple. Performance Director very official. That is just weird.

Anyways two more Rhule guys, a nice award and a lady who makes nutrition perform. Nice haul

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1 hour ago, MMA said:

Kate Callaway is going to get David Tepper in trouble one day. Jerry Richardson 2.0

Yes, Kate Callaway is cute and fairly young,it might have been better to hire a butt ugly,older person so there would be less temptation to pulll a Jerry Richardson.:)

Kate Callaway (Kirby)

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7 minutes ago, KatsAzz said:

Yes, Kate Callaway is cute and fairly young,it might have been better to hire a butt ugly,older person so there would be less temptation to pulll a Jerry Richardson.:)

Kate Callaway (Kirby)

Really??

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It should be said the organization has lost a great one with Ryan Vermillion moving on to Washington. I dont know about you, but I remember seeing this guy for every sad, shocking, tense medical moment on the field for the last 18 years.  18 Years!  Thats a heck of a lot of injuries. I remember seeing him run on after Steve Smiths horse collar tackle. Jordan Gross gets knocked out. Of course Luke's well documented concussion. I even remember him being the first on the field to help opposing team players. Deion got his orbital socket busted on the Panther sideline....For each of these Ryan Vermillion was that tall skinny guy (looking like Gabe from the Office) walking these guys off the field or kneeling by them while they got their wits together, or just waited for the cart. I hated seeing Ryan Vermillion come out on the field but I was always comforted by his being there.

 

Nothin but the best wishes to Kevin King. He has some big shoes to fill.

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