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Oregon State Strength & Conditioning
Coaching Staff

 
Sports Performance Center Strength and Conditioning Staff from left to right: Timothy Rabas, Jeff Macy (Head Strength and Conditioning Coach), Jennifer Miller, Brendon Ziegler, Bryan Miller.

Bryan Miller
Sports Performance Coordinator


Bryan Miller is the head of the Sports Performance Center staff, serving as the strength and conditioning coach for the football team. He was promoted to his current position in July of 2008. Miller oversees all operations at the newly opened (May 2008) 20,000-square foot Sports Performance Center, located between legendary Gill Coliseum and Reser Stadium.

Miller has been at OSU since April 2006, and previously served as the head strength and conditioning coach for football.

Prior to coming to the West Coast, Miller was the assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of Wisconsin. He also spent four years in the same capacity at Northern Illinois University. Miller's work history also includes stints at North Park University in Chicago, the American Heartland Ice Arena and Sport Complex, and as an intern at Northwestern University and with the Chicago Bulls.

Miller played football at North Park where he was a two-year letterwinner and team captain. He is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), a Specialist in Sports Conditioning and a Level I Club Coach (U.S. Weightlifting).

Bryan is married to Jen Miller, an assistant strength and conditioning coach at OSU.

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Timothy Rabas
Assistant, Sports Performance Center

Timothy Rabas is in his third year as a Sports Performance Assistant at Oregon State, where he works with the sports of football, baseball, wrestling and swimming. Prior to coming to Corvallis, Rabas worked at Northern Illinois from 2004-06, serving as a strength coach with football, baseball, track and field and softball. From 2003-04, Rabas worked with football, basketball, track and field and volleyball at The Citadel, while working on a masters degree in exercise and sports science. He interned with the NBA's Chicago Bulls from 2002-03 after graduating from Wisconsin-Stevens Point with bachelor of science in health promotion and wellness with a minor in nutrition. While at Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Rabas was a four-year letterwinner in football. A native of Green Bay, Wis., Rabas is a member of USA Weightlifting and the National Strength Coaches Association (NSCA). He is competitive in Olympic weightlifting and is currently ranked in the top 20 overall among males in the USA.

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Jen Miller
Assistant Sports Performance Coordinator






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Brendon Zeigler
Assistant Sports Performance Coordinator