To be the best, you have to train with the best!@UTCoachFitz is making sure that Tennessee Football players have every tool they need to be successful.#PoweredByTheT pic.twitter.com/xFhDuzvYnR — Tennessee Football (@Vol_Football) April 24, 2018

Tennessee's football program is on its fourth different strength coach in as many years, and the latest one is doing a little redecorating.

Craig Fitzgerald, who was hired from the NFL Houston Texans in January and previously worked at Penn State and South Carolina, is remodeling Tennessee's weight room in the Anderson Training Center to better match the setup he wants to accomplish.

In a video posted Tuesday evening on Tennessee football's official Twitter account, Fitzgerald is explaining what some of the changes will be while crews work to take out the existing floors in the cleared-out weight room.

Gone are the wall mirrors you typically see in weight rooms and gyms everywhere.

"There used to be mirrors," Fitzgerald said. "We don't need our guys looking at themselves. We need them training."

The new layout of the weight racks — Fitzgerald already had done away with the machines in the weight room shortly after his arrival — will give the Vols extra space to place "platforms inlaid into the ground" so players can "run, jump and sprint" during workouts.

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"You're going to know when you walk in this is where football players train," Fitzgerald says as the end of the video, "this is where the best players in the country train as they get ready for their NFL careers and become dominant players in the best conference in America, the Southeastern Conference."

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