Temple University Athletics

Football

Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott
Jeremy Scott, who has spent his career optimizing the performance of collegiate and professional athletes, enters his third season at Temple University as the head strength and conditioning coach for football.  

Scott previously spent 14 seasons at Penn State as the speed development coach and assistant strength and conditioning coach for the football program. He was responsible for developing players’ speed, reaction, agility, quickness and acceleration, as well as working on proper running mechanics and high-intensity strength training. His expertise was a valuable resource in lowering 40-yard sprint times and preparing players for the drills used in evaluation at the NFL combines.

In 2012, Scott worked with the varsity teams at Princeton University.

Scott was recognized for his achievements with his selection in 2011 for the prestigious title of Master of Strength and Conditioning Coach.

A 1996 graduate of Lock Haven University, Scott obtained his master’s degree in health education from Penn State in 1999. He previously served as a graduate assistant with the Penn State strength and conditioning program from 1997-98 and performed an internship with the program in the summer of 1996. His work experience also includes designing and implementing a high-intensity strength training program for the United States Marine Corps Company B Body Bearers (1998), serving as the strength coach for the Penn State Boxing Club (1997-98) and as a personal trainer (1995).

Scott is married to the former Cory Beth Wickizer, and they have a daughter, Emma (9), and son, Evan (5).