What's Happening?
Keegan Knoll has been appointed as the strength and conditioning coach for Tennessee baseball under Josh Elander's staff. Knoll previously worked with the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago Cubs, bringing MLB experience to the Vols. He replaces Quentin Eberhardt,
who has joined the San Francisco Giants as director of performance. Knoll's hiring is expected to enhance the team's strength program, leveraging his familiarity with Eberhardt's methods and MLB experience.
Why It's Important?
Knoll's appointment is significant for Tennessee baseball, as it aims to maintain its competitive edge in collegiate sports. His MLB experience and familiarity with Eberhardt's methods are expected to benefit the team's strength and conditioning program. This move aligns with the Vols' strategy to enhance player performance and development, contributing to their success in national competitions. The transition also highlights the importance of experienced coaching staff in achieving athletic excellence.
What's Next?
Knoll will work closely with the team to implement his strength and conditioning program, focusing on player development and performance enhancement. Eberhardt will assist with the transition before joining the Giants. The Vols will continue to build on their success, aiming for strong performances in upcoming seasons. The team's management will monitor the impact of Knoll's program on player performance and overall team success.












