This is a series for coaches, players and leaders. We look to help people dealing with sports by equipping them for success. This is a very informative series in which we intend to have special guests share their knowledge and experiences in order to assist the listener in achieving success in their…
Coach Shulman recently spoke with a group of coaches in Charlotte, NC at the Jay Bilas Skills Camp on the topic of building a defense. In this episode, he shares the same knowledge to you.
Jeff Lebo is a former UNC great, and a head coach of over 20 years. After becoming a McDonald's All-American and playing at UNC, Lebo went on as an assistant coach at East Tennessee State, Vanderbilt, and South Carolina. He then began his head coaching journey with stops at Tennessee Tech, Chattanooga, Auburn, and East Carolina.
Kyle Lyddy joins us to discuss being a great manager for your team. Kyle is the founder of the National Association of Basketball Managers. He shares with us lots of insight into the manager role as well as how to do the best job you can.
Adam Gordon joins us to discuss how make your way into coaching after being a manager, DOBO or just a rising coach. Gordon is the CEO of CEO of Rising Coaches a program that looks to connect rising coaches and prepare them as they look to grow in the profession of coaching.
Brian Benator joins us to discuss what it takes to be a great assistant coach. Coach Benator has lots of great tips to help you get the most out of your time as an assistant as well as help you be the best assistant you can be.
John Carter CEO of Noah Basketball joins us to share the ideas behind Noah Basketball and how they use modern technology to improve players shooting. Carter has worked with numerous athletes all over the United States sharing Noahs amazing technology and helping players improve their game.
Doug Brotherton joins us to discuss ways you can modify your game by adapting new technologies and ideas to help improve your team. Doug is a regional scout for the Chicago Bulls and is the Director of Content for FastModel Sports. Doug uses FastModel to assist coaches and players by digitizing plays and analytics.
Women's Div. 1 head coach Katie Burrows joins us to discuss making the transition from assistant coach to head coach. Katie outlines what it is like to take over a program with rich history and how to continue a culture of excellence.
Katy Young Staudt of Ventura Partners has established herself as one of the most trusted and influential search consultants in the sports and entertainment worlds. She has conducted numerous searches for Division I head coaches and directors of athletics and has worked closely with clients across professional sports properties including MLB, NBA, NHL, PGA TOUR, USTA, and more. She shares with us how to get the job you are working towards and how to ace the interview process.
Chad Warner joins us once again to discuss mental health during the off season. Warner is the head coach at Flagler College and is coming off another successful year of leading his team.
John Shulman joins us to discuss how to improve your game and your team after the season and during the summer months.
Swarthmore College head coach Landry Kosmalski joins us to discuss his success at the Division III level and also discusses the ins and outs of Division III.
Kevin Giltner assistant basketball coach at Wofford joins us to talk about their basketball culture. Wofford is fresh off a conference championship and set to play in the NCAA Tournament as a 7 seed.
Former Div. I head coach Pete Herrmann joins us to discuss impacting a young generation of players. Herrmann has led various teams to successful seasons as he has poured into his players.
Will Healy is the head football coach at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He joins us to discuss the power of perseverance and how to keep your team headed in the right direction even when it's hard to do so.
Former MLB manager Dave Bristol joins us to discuss what it looks like to have championship character. Bristol has managed the Cincinnati Reds, Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee Brewers and the San Fransisco Giants.
Mike Klinzing joins us to discuss developing young athletes. Mike Klinzing is the Founder and Executive Director of Head Start Basketball. He is a licensed USA Basketball youth development coach and a positive coaching alliance certified trainer.
Ryan Leaf joins us to talk about his amazing story of making a comeback after struggling with addiction and after going to prison. Leaf was a Quarterback in the NFL for four years. He nows is the host of his own radio show and is a college football analyst on TV.
Former Tennessee volunteer Dane Bradshaw joins us to discuss how to position yourself for success. Bradshaw is an analyst for the SEC network and shares some great experiences on and off the court.
John Prater is the owner of Praters Flooring who makes sports courts for NBA, college and high schools across the world. Prater has be an innovator in sports courts and shares with us some ideas on how to transform your court.
Mike Stuart is a former Div. 1 referee. He has over 29 years of refereeing experience and has officiated the NCAA Tournament and NCAA Championship game. Stuart shares his experiences and how to better communicate with officials on the court.
Jack Easterby current New England Patriots Director of Team Development joins us to discuss what makes the Patriots great. How they judge character and how they continue too strive towards greatness even during success.
Jeff Allen joins us to discuss staying healthy during the season and what you can do to maintain a healthy season. Jeff Allen is the Director of Sports Medicine and Head Football Athletic Trainer for the University of Alabama. Allen has been apart of three championship teams at Alabama and has allowed for their program to maintain healthy players throughout the season.
Citadel head coach Duggar Baucom joins us to discuss uptempo basketball and recruiting. He has had lots of success at difficult places and shares his knowledge of the game.
Former NBA player William Avery joins us to discuss his rise to the NBA and how to work on your game where you are at. Avery played for Duke and the Minnesota Timberwolves as well as had a successful career professionally overseas.
John Shulman shares some quick tips to postseason success and carrying your momentum into post season play.
Case Long is a former Div. I basketball player and currently serves on the staff at Murray State University. Casey has a long history of success through his positive attitude and ability to get others to match his high energy.
Austin Hatch has had an amazing journey of hardship and loss but has continued to press on. After losing his family in two plane crashes and nearly losing his own Austin continues to inspire people around this globe with his story of perseverance.
Ted Alling joins us to discuss his success in the business world and how that can be applied to your athletic program and team. Alling is a serial founder who uses his entrepreneurial achievements to create opportunities for others. He has had great success inspiring his workers as well as leading others to success.
Former High Point University head coach Scott Cherry joins us to discuss what made University of North Carolina and Coach Dean Smith so special.
Florida State Assistant Coach Charlton Young joins us to discuss his role in the recruitment of high energy players. Fresh off their narrow loss to Duke Coach Young shares what that stage was like and how he has helped mold the current FSU roster.
Former Division 1 wrestling coach Heath Eslinger joins us to talk about coaches development. He was SoCon coach of the year in 2011 and 2013 and has a great knowledge of how to lead a successful program. Check out his website at https://abetterwayathletics.com
Former Wofford football head coach Mike Ayers joins us to discuss his secrets to success and how he led a small school to numerous conference championships.
Coach Jags has coached at the highest levels of football. He has found success in the NFL, NCAA Div. 1 and in High School athletics. His story is one full of ups and downs as he pushes to get back on top.
ESPN's Fran Fraschilla joins us to talk about global basketball basics.
John Shulman takes a look at how to handle cancers (problematic players) on your team to better your success this season.
Professional golfer Ken Duke joins us to discuss overcoming adversity. Duke has had plenty adversity in his career and dives into how to make it through adversity successfully.
Flagler College Head Coach Chad Warner joins us to discuss mental health. Everyone deals with stress and in this episode we dive into how to handle stress in the leadership position.
ESPN's National Recruiting Director Paul Biancardi joins us to discuss what is needed to be recruited by college programs, as well as what it takes to get exposure to college coaches.
Coach John Shulman shares with us some observations from early season games, as well as gives some tips and tricks to help you win early on in the season.
ESPN analyst Seth Greenberg joins us to discuss the art of the upset. Greenberg has a knack for taking down No.1 ranked teams and he shares some tips and ideas to help you do the same.
Special guest Alan LeForce joins us to look back at his career as a Division 1 head coach. LeForce gives some tips on what he would have done differently if he had the chance to do it over again.
On this episode we have special guest Jay Bilas. Bilas is a renown sports analyst for ESPN and played at Duke University under Coach K. Bilas dives into what makes Duke different by detailing their winning culture and how they have maintained a culture of excellence for so long.
In this episode we have special guest Bobby Cremins. Coach Cremins is a former Division 1 head coach having coached at Appalachian State University, Georgia Tech, and College of Charleston. Cremins discusses the importance of having a positive relationship between player and coach.
In this episode we have special guest Alan Stein, Jr.. Alan is a world renown performance coach who has worked with the likes of Kevin Durant, Stephen Curry, and Chris Paul. He joins 720 In 720 to discuss raising your game.
In this episode we have special guest Bob Richey from Furman University. Furman has recently defeated two Final Four teams this season and have ranked as high as 25 nationally. The Paladins look to have a lot of success this upcoming season.
On the second episode of 720 In 720 John Shulman shares some quick tips to help you win games at the beginning of the season. These tips can be applied in practice and in game to better equip you for a successful season.
In our first episode of 720 In 720 John Shulman shares some preseason tips to assist you as you prepare for the upcoming season.