Ep. 256 Tom Crean, ESPN
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This week Coach Brendan Suhr is joined by Tom Crean, Former Head Coach of Georgia, Indiana, Marquette, and current ESPN Analyst. Coach Crean has enjoyed success throughout his 22 years as a head coach as he has earned over 400 wins, 13 postseason appearances, 1 Final Four appearance, and 3 conference championships.  In this episode, he discusses the art of coaching talented players and relationship building, what trends he sees in both the college and NBA games today, his brothers-in-law (John & Jim Harbaugh) and what makes them successful football coaches, how to teach spacing, transition offense, advice on how to defend pick and rolls at different areas of the floor, post defense, how to adapt to change, and how he attacks his current role as an analyst for ESPN. All that and more on episode 256 of the Coaching U Podcast presented by Hudl! Have a question for our host, Coach Brendan Suhr? You can ask via a voice message by visiting: https://anchor.fm/coachingu/message   Special Offers! FASTMODEL SPORTS: CLICK HERE to Save 15% on FastDraw or other FastModel Products with Promo Code "CoachingU15" DR. DISH: Visit www.drdishbasketball.com/ for more info and don't forget to mention Coaching U or the Podcast to receive $300 off your Dr. Dish. COACHING U PLUS: The entire Coaching U video library is now at your fingertips. Learn more by visiting coachinguplus.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/coachingu/message
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