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Scott Cochran reveals the root of his opioid addiction, what led him to seek recovery - MSNScott Cochran is a legendary strength and conditioning coach thanks to his time with the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Georgia Bulldogs. However, he has since stepped away from college football.
Cochran posted a hype video earlier this week on his “new mission,” highlighting the six national championships and 36 NFL first round picks during his time at Alabama and LSU.
Not yet 9 on this late-August Saturday morning, sweat dripped from Scott Cochran's forehead. Bullhorn in hand, his signature sandpapered voice delivered a message to a different audience.
Scott's going to be very transparent and open with you guys tonight." Over the next 42 minutes, Cochran shared all the details -- even the ugly ones -- about his career, addiction and recovery.
Coach Scott Cochran is at peace these days, taking his new West Alabama football job, his advocacy group, and his addiction recovery one day at a time.
Coach Scott Cochran is at peace these days, taking his new West Alabama football job, his advocacy group, and his addiction recovery one day at a time.
Scott Cochran, once the most famous strength and conditioning coach in college football as Nick Saban's right-hand man, is back in college football as a head coach.. Cochran, who most recently was ...
Scott Cochran, the architect of Alabama’s well-known strength and conditioning program, is expected to leave for Georgia after 13 years with the Crimson Tide. Cochran will reconnect with former ...
Former Georgia Bulldogs special teams coach Scott Cochran is now the head coach for West Alabama. Cochran joins West Alabama, which is a Division II program, after taking a year off coaching.
ATHENS — Scott Cochran has stepped down as a Georgia football assistant coach, at least temporarily. It appears that Will Muschamp is going to fill in during Cochran’s absence.
LIVINGSTON, Ala. — It didn't take long for Scott Cochran to mention Nick Saban. In his first appearance as the University of ...
Scott Cochran was viewed as a huge hire for Georgia when Cochran left Tuscaloosa for Athens in February 2020. Now, nearly four years later, Cochran’s time with the Bulldogs has ended.
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