Nebraska restores weight room records after protests
Former Nebraska receiver Kenny Bell took to Twitter on Wednesday to express his dismay in Nebraska’s decision to remove performance records set by players under past regimes from the walls of its weight room.
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The performance records were displayed on a screen in the Suh Strength Complex, but assistant athletic director Boyd Epley said in a statement that Nebraska’s strength staff found “inconsistency in testing procedures in various sports.”
“With that, it was hard to validate testing numbers and records that were achieved using differing timing procedures and equipment,” said Epley, who retired in 2006, but returned to the program in 2014.
However, thanks in part to Bell, who played at Nebraska from 2011 to 2014, calling attention to the loss of records, Epley said the records would be put back up in the weight room.
“All records will be restored and displayed regardless of the testing procedure, as we want to recognize all of our record holders regardless of the timing and testing system,” Epley said.
“We are really proud of our athletes who worked hard in our strength and conditioning program to achieve great things.”
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