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The DII National Championship game between Nova Southeastern and West Liberty was a clinic for fast-paced basketball.
Yes it was incredible and so was how Coach was so open sharing in this podcast!
Top 4 teams in D2 scoring this year are the team that Jim Crutchfield coaches and the teams 3 of his former assistants coaches.
Yes, remarkable success by his coaching tree. And that doesn't always happen. Thanks for listening and sharing this info.
Great Interview, thanks for doing it.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for listening and commenting.
I hate that WVU hasn't given him a long, hard look. He's literally a perfect candidate. I really hope Wren Baker at least said hello.
100% he can coach and win anywhere. Schools need to get beyond what they perceive as sexy and cool, and focus on what is proven and successful.
Let’s get Jim to D1!
No question! Long overdue.
Read an article that he has never read a basketball book on strategy.
No question a reason he approaches things from logic and common sense and not hindered by traditional coaching that disconnects the game and training from players.
The DII National Championship game between Nova Southeastern and West Liberty was a clinic for fast-paced basketball.
Yes it was incredible and so was how Coach was so open sharing in this podcast!
Top 4 teams in D2 scoring this year are the team that Jim Crutchfield coaches and the teams 3 of his former assistants coaches.
Yes, remarkable success by his coaching tree. And that doesn't always happen. Thanks for listening and sharing this info.
Great Interview, thanks for doing it.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for listening and commenting.
I hate that WVU hasn't given him a long, hard look. He's literally a perfect candidate. I really hope Wren Baker at least said hello.
100% he can coach and win anywhere. Schools need to get beyond what they perceive as sexy and cool, and focus on what is proven and successful.
Let’s get Jim to D1!
No question! Long overdue.
Read an article that he has never read a basketball book on strategy.
No question a reason he approaches things from logic and common sense and not hindered by traditional coaching that disconnects the game and training from players.