Football

Mike Kent
- Title:
- Director of Strength & Conditioning
- Email:
- mikek@gators.ufl.edu
- Phone:
- 4959
Mike Kent joined the Florida football staff as the Director of Strength & Conditioning following a three-year stint in the same role at Colorado State under head coach Jim McElwain.
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Kent, who trained Darrelle Revis, Jordy Nelson and Deion Branch during their college careers, has 36 years of experience as a coach of football student-athletes, a career that includes 33 years as a highly-respected strength and conditioning instructor. He was recognized in 2013 as Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association, which signifies a commitment to student-athletes and the strength and conditioning profession.
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Kent joined the Rams in 2012 from Appalachian State, where he'd served two stints (1990-99 and 2009-11) as head of the Mountaineers' strength and conditioning program for all student-athletes.
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Including a school-record three Appalachian State players selected in a single draft (three in 2011) and eight total drafted players--counting five during his first stint at App State--Kent has physically and mentally conditioned over 40 future NFL athletes. Included on that list:
NFL PLAYERS AT FLORIDA (ROUND DRAFTED)
LB Jarrad Davis (1st) โ Florida โ17 โ Detroit Lions
S Marcus Maye (2nd) โ Florida โ17 โ New York Jets
CB Quincy Wilson (2nd) โ Florida โ17 โ Indianapolis Colts
CB Jalen โTeezโ Tabor (2nd) โ Florida โ17 โ Detroit Lions
LB Alex Anzalone (3rd) โ Florida โ17 โ New Orleans Saints
T David Sharpe (4th) โ Florida โ17 โ Oakland Raiders
DT Caleb Brantley (6th) โ Florida โ17 โ Cleveland Browns
DT Joey Ivie (7th) โ Florida โ17 โ Dallas Cowboys
CB Vernon Hargreavesn (1st) โ Florida โ16 โ - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
S Keanu Neal (1st) โ Florida โ16 โ Atlanta Falcons
DL Jon Bullard (3rd) โ Florida โ16 โ Chicago Bears
LB Antonio Morrison (4th) โ Florida โ16 โ Indianapolis Colts
DE Alex McCalister (7th) โ Florida โ16 โ Philadelphia Eagles
WR Demarcus Robinson (4th) โ Florida โ16 โ Kansas City Chiefs
RB Kelvin Taylor (6th) โ Florida โ16 โ San Francisco 49ers
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The 1995 Southern Conference Strength Coach of the Year, Kent in between his tenures at Appalachian State, headed the football team's strength and conditioning program at four Division I universities. He spent three seasons (2007-09) at Kansas State, three years (2004-06) at Pitt, four campaigns (2000-03) at Louisville and one year (1999) at Eastern Kentucky.
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Before overseeing the power and speed performances of all student-athletes at Appalachian State (1990-99), he served as assistant director of strength and conditioning at East Carolina from 1998-90.
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The head strength coach at Shepherd College in Shepherdstown, W.V. from 1987-88, Kent also coached defensive line for that program. Before that, he laid much of his foundation in the field at North Carolina State, where from 1985-87 he served as graduate assistant, strength coach and assistant defensive line coach.
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Kent invested four years into high school athletes, as a strength coach, offensive line coach and social studies teacher at Miramar (Fla.) High School from 1984-85, and as the head wrestling coach, assistant football and track coach, and weight room assistant at East Fairmont (W.V.) High School from 1982-84.
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He launched his coaching career as a student-assistant working with defensive ends, and assisting in the weight room, at Fairmont (W.V.) from 1981-82.
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A former outside linebacker, Kent played from 1978-79 at Potomac State College in West Virginia, and in 1980 at Fairmont State. A 1982 graduate of Fairmont State, he owns a bachelor's in education and social studies. He also earned a master's in recreation resource administration from N.C. State in 1987.
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Kent is married (Deena), and is a member of the National Hot Rod Association. He hails from Parkersburg, W.V.
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Kent, who trained Darrelle Revis, Jordy Nelson and Deion Branch during their college careers, has 36 years of experience as a coach of football student-athletes, a career that includes 33 years as a highly-respected strength and conditioning instructor. He was recognized in 2013 as Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association, which signifies a commitment to student-athletes and the strength and conditioning profession.
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Kent joined the Rams in 2012 from Appalachian State, where he'd served two stints (1990-99 and 2009-11) as head of the Mountaineers' strength and conditioning program for all student-athletes.
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Including a school-record three Appalachian State players selected in a single draft (three in 2011) and eight total drafted players--counting five during his first stint at App State--Kent has physically and mentally conditioned over 40 future NFL athletes. Included on that list:
- DB Mark LeGree, OL Daniel Kilgore and LB D.J. Smith, all 2011 draft selections (worked with Kent at App State, 2009-10).
- QB Josh Freeman, Pro Bowler/first-round draft selection, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (K-State, 2007-08).
- WR Jordy Nelson, second-round selection, Super Bowl champion, Green Bay Packers (K-State, 2007).
- DB Joshua Moore, fifth-round selection, Chicago Bears (K-State, 2007-09).
- WR/KR Brandon Banks, two-year starter, Washington Redskins (K-State, 2007-09).
- CB Darrelle Revis, three-time first-team All-Pro, five-time Pro Bowler, first-round selection, N.Y. Jets (Pitt, 2004-06).
- OT Jeff Otah, first-round selection, Carolina Panthers (Pitt, 2004-06).
- LB Clint Session, fourth-round selection, Indianapolis Colts (Pitt, 2004-06).
- QB Dave Ragone, third-round selection, Houston Texans (Louisville, 2000-02).
- WR Deion Branch, Super Bowl MVP, second-round selection, New England Patriots (Louisville, 2000-01).
- DE Dewayne White, second-round selection, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Louisville, 2000-02).
- LB Dexter Coakley, three-time Pro Bowler, third-round selection, Dallas Cowboys (App State, 1993-96).
- QB Jeff Blake, Pro Bowler, eight-year starter, several teams (East Carolina, 1989-90).
- LB George Koonce, eight-year starter, Super Bowl champion, Green Bay Packers (East Carolina, 1988-90).
- WR Haywood Jeffires, three-time Pro Bowler, first-round selection, Houston Oilers (N.C. State, 1985-86).
NFL PLAYERS AT FLORIDA (ROUND DRAFTED)
LB Jarrad Davis (1st) โ Florida โ17 โ Detroit Lions
S Marcus Maye (2nd) โ Florida โ17 โ New York Jets
CB Quincy Wilson (2nd) โ Florida โ17 โ Indianapolis Colts
CB Jalen โTeezโ Tabor (2nd) โ Florida โ17 โ Detroit Lions
LB Alex Anzalone (3rd) โ Florida โ17 โ New Orleans Saints
T David Sharpe (4th) โ Florida โ17 โ Oakland Raiders
DT Caleb Brantley (6th) โ Florida โ17 โ Cleveland Browns
DT Joey Ivie (7th) โ Florida โ17 โ Dallas Cowboys
CB Vernon Hargreavesn (1st) โ Florida โ16 โ - Tampa Bay Buccaneers
S Keanu Neal (1st) โ Florida โ16 โ Atlanta Falcons
DL Jon Bullard (3rd) โ Florida โ16 โ Chicago Bears
LB Antonio Morrison (4th) โ Florida โ16 โ Indianapolis Colts
DE Alex McCalister (7th) โ Florida โ16 โ Philadelphia Eagles
WR Demarcus Robinson (4th) โ Florida โ16 โ Kansas City Chiefs
RB Kelvin Taylor (6th) โ Florida โ16 โ San Francisco 49ers
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The 1995 Southern Conference Strength Coach of the Year, Kent in between his tenures at Appalachian State, headed the football team's strength and conditioning program at four Division I universities. He spent three seasons (2007-09) at Kansas State, three years (2004-06) at Pitt, four campaigns (2000-03) at Louisville and one year (1999) at Eastern Kentucky.
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Before overseeing the power and speed performances of all student-athletes at Appalachian State (1990-99), he served as assistant director of strength and conditioning at East Carolina from 1998-90.
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The head strength coach at Shepherd College in Shepherdstown, W.V. from 1987-88, Kent also coached defensive line for that program. Before that, he laid much of his foundation in the field at North Carolina State, where from 1985-87 he served as graduate assistant, strength coach and assistant defensive line coach.
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Kent invested four years into high school athletes, as a strength coach, offensive line coach and social studies teacher at Miramar (Fla.) High School from 1984-85, and as the head wrestling coach, assistant football and track coach, and weight room assistant at East Fairmont (W.V.) High School from 1982-84.
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He launched his coaching career as a student-assistant working with defensive ends, and assisting in the weight room, at Fairmont (W.V.) from 1981-82.
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A former outside linebacker, Kent played from 1978-79 at Potomac State College in West Virginia, and in 1980 at Fairmont State. A 1982 graduate of Fairmont State, he owns a bachelor's in education and social studies. He also earned a master's in recreation resource administration from N.C. State in 1987.
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Kent is married (Deena), and is a member of the National Hot Rod Association. He hails from Parkersburg, W.V.



