Texas A&M’s Tommy Moffitt named Power 4 Strength Coach of the Year
Despite an early College Football Playoff exit, Mike Elko and Texas A&M enjoyed a program-changing season in 2025 that should propel them towards even greater achievements down the line.
And while the players and lead coaches receive much of the public praise, there are a myriad of moving pieces within a football program that push a team to success.
Aggies’ Strength and Conditioning Coach Tommy Moffitt is a prime example of this, and he was given the Power 4 Strength Coach of the Year award as a result.
Moffitt has enjoyed a legendary career as a S/C coach at a handful of programs, with his 21-year run at LSU being his most notable. The longtime leader helped 3 Tigers head coach win national championships (Nick Saban, Les Miles, Ed Orgeron) and won a plethora of awards during that time.
Moffitt also served stints with Miami (19998-1999) and Tennessee (1994-1997). He joined the Aggies’ program in 2024 after testing the private-business waters in 2021.
Texas A&M finished with an 11-2 overall record and a 7-1 mark in SEC play in 2025, and the program also boasts the most players at this year’s NFL Combine with a school record of 13.
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Parker is currently the sports editor for the Enterprise-Journal in McComb, Mississippi. He's a graduate from Mizzou who has experience covering the Tiger football and basketball beats for SB Nation, and he's worked for a variety of sports news outlets in the past.