Tim Reynolds (football coach)
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Tim Reynolds graduated from Hofstra University in 2001 with a Bachelors degree in education and said farewell to the football team where he played the position of defensive tackle. Reynolds started as a strength and conditioning coach intern at the University of Maryland football team in 2003.
After Maryland, Reynolds went to work at Louisiana State University (LSU) in April 2004. He worked at Louisiana State as the assistant strength and conditioning coach. While at LSU, Reynolds supervised the development of both the offensive and defensive lines. Next to his coaching experiences, Reynolds also picked up his Master's degree in Liberal Arts at LSU. He finally left LSU in January 2007.
Now in 2007, Tim Reynolds makes his coaching debut in NFL Europa, serving once again as strength and conditioning coach but this time for the Amsterdam Admirals.
Sources:
- NFLEurope.com - Coaches' Profiles - 2007
- I-AA.org College Football - Hofstra vs. Villanova, Notes - November 8, 2001

