According to Dawgs247, University of Alabama Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Mark Hocke is expected to be named Georgia’s new head of football strength and conditioning.

The website says that sources indicate that Hocke is set to be announced soon as the replacement for Joe Tereshinski, who will step down at the end of December.

Hocke has been an assistant under Scott Cochran since 2009. He was Georgia’s top target in the search to replace Tereshinski.

 

UPDATE: Georgia has issued the following release:

University of Alabama Co-Associate Football Strength and Conditioning coach Mark Hocke has been named Director of Strength and Conditioning at the University of Georgia according to an announcement Sunday by UGA head coach Mark Richt.

“After a national search we’re excited to have Mark Hocke joining our staff as head of our strength and conditioning program,” said Richt. “It’s an important position that is essential to the success of our program moving forward in the years to come.”

Hocke has served the past six years under Alabama Director of Strength and Conditioning Scott Cochran. During that time, he has been part of a program that has won three SEC championships, three national championships (and playing for another), and 72 games in the last six seasons.

While serving at Alabama, Hocke helped developed several NFL draft choices including first rounders Dre Kirkpatrick, Julio Jones and Mark Ingram.

“Mark received some outstanding recommendations from those in the industry and is known for his high energy, ability to motivate and relate to his athletes, as well as develop them mentally, physically, spiritually, and socially,” said Richt. “We’ll introduce Mark to our team in Charlotte on Wednesday and give him the opportunity to get to know our team throughout bowl week. This will allow him to be better prepared as we begin our training program in January.”

Prior to joining the Alabama staff, Hocke served five seasons as assistant football and head strength coach at his alma mater, Jesuit High School in New Orleans. He earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Business from the University of New Orleans.