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Beyond The Whistle 025: The Role of the Strength and Conditioning Coach During a Crisis and Beyond with Matt Johnson, Director of Men’s Basketball Strength and Conditioning, Butler University

The Role of the Strength and Conditioning Coach During a Crisis with Matthew Johnson, Director of Men’s Basketball Strength and Conditioning, Butler University On this episode, we go Beyond The Whistle with Matt Johnson, Director of Men’s Basketball Strength and Conditioning at Butler University. Matt and I discuss: The role of the strength and conditioning coach during

By |May 4th, 2020|

Beyond The Whistle 024 – Coaches Roundtable: Keeping It Simple and Consistent with Kevin Sutton, Rhode Island and Randolph Childress, Wake Forest

If you would like to be on a future coaches roundtable episode, drop me an email at odell@mccantssports.com. I welcome coaches from men’s and women’s basketball and from programs of all levels, to discuss topics impacting the profession of coaching. I look forward to having you on a future episode of Beyond The Whistle. We’re going Beyond

By |April 23rd, 2020|

Beyond The Whistle 022: What Matters Now In Your Recruiting More Than Ever with Dan Tudor, Tudor Collegiate Strategies

On this episode we go Beyond The Whistle with Dan Tudor of Tudor Collegiate Strategies. Dan and his firm develop researched-based recruiting strategies for programs in all sports, at all levels of collegiate athletics. Dan joins me for a third appearance on the podcast to discuss: Challenges coaches first faced recruiting during the COVID-19 pandemic. Budget and

By |April 14th, 2020|

Beyond The Whistle 021: More Than Ever, It’s Bigger Than The Ball, with Kyle Adams, University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff

On this episode we go Beyond The Whistle with Kyle Adams, Associate Head Women’s Basketball Coach at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff. Kyle also has his own consulting firm, It’s Bigger Than The Ball, where Kyle works with coaches, educators and organizations to provide transformative learning experiences for the next generation of leaders. During our conversation,

By |April 2nd, 2020|