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Chris Croft

@CoachChrisCroft

Associate Professor, @SouthernMissSM Program & Graduate Coordinator, former college hoops coach, husband to Terri, & Wrigley is our pup! #SMTTT

Hattiesburg, MS Katılım Nisan 2009
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Chris Croft
Chris Croft@CoachChrisCroft·
Congratulations to my wife Terri on 14 years cancer free from Non Hodgkin's lymphoma today!
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NIL 𝘯𝘰𝘵 NLI
NIL 𝘯𝘰𝘵 NLI@NILnotNLI·
60 years ago today, Texas Western (now UTEP) made history as the first school to start an all-black team in a National Championship, defeating Adolph Rupp’s all-white Kentucky squad 72-65 at the University of Maryland.
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Great coaching read!
Greg Berge@GregBerge

Transactional vs. Transformational Coaching… Dan Hurley shared a story about asking Geno Auriemma for advice after a rough start last season. Geno didn’t mince words: “Listen, if the only gratification and the only part of coaching that excites you is winning the national championship, then you’ve lost your way, buddy! Where’s the joy in the things that you’ve always been about as a coach before you went on the championship run, like relationships with your players, like helping people get better, like making your team the best it can be. Be a coach, man. This is when you really need to be a leader. This team isn’t as good as last year’s, so what the hell are you going to do about it? Are you going home? Are you going to let this thing unravel?” That’s the tension every coach feels: Transactional vs. Transformational. Transactional coaching is outcome-obsessed. It’s about the wins, the losses, the trophies. The problem? When results don’t come, your purpose crumbles with them. Transformational coaching is different. It’s about people. It’s about growth. It’s about building something that lasts, whether the scoreboard agrees with you or not. And this is why mentorship matters so much in coaching. Left on our own, it’s easy to drift into a transactional mode without even realizing it. A trusted mentor can pull us back to center and remind us why we started coaching in the first place. To build relationships. To develop players as people. To make teams the best they can be. Wins matter. But they’re not the why. The why is impact. The why is growth. The why is leaving your players better than you found them. The process is the prize. Stay grounded. Stay on the path. Always remember your why.

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College Hoops Database
College Hoops Database@CollegeHoopsTIk·
Every Big Ten coach’s NCAA Tournament record: T. Izzo: 60-26 M. Painter: 24-17 D. Altman: 18-17 M. Cronin: 16-15 B. Williams: 12-11 E. Musselman: 10-6 B. Underwood: 10-9 G. Hard: 7-7 D. May: 6-3 F. Hoiberg: 4-5 C. Collins: 3-3 N. Medved: 2-3 B. McCollum: 1-1 D. DeVries: 1-3
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Doc Sadler
Doc Sadler@coachdocsadler·
Great Banner hanging in the college experience in KC.
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deuce mcallister
deuce mcallister@dmcallister26·
Show me your willing to learn and work...The rest will take care of itself. We will never talk offers but this one is special. @SouthernMissFB #SMTTT
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Jon Rothstein
Jon Rothstein@JonRothstein·
"Don't worry about things that you can't control." - Pat Riley
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Jon Rothstein
Jon Rothstein@JonRothstein·
“Worrying is like paying a debt you don't owe.” - Mark Twain
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Head Coach🏀Training Center
“The most important key to achieving great success is to decide upon your goal and launch, get started, take action, move.” - John Wooden
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Chris Croft@CoachChrisCroft·
Great breakdown on coaches lives right now! You are consumed with next opponent. Trying to learn everything about them quickly. Eat while working, sleep a little, work, & repeat. All other things in life are paused. Survive & advance. & do it again. Or sleep for long time! lol!
Paul Biancardi@PaulBiancardi

Here’s a little behind-the-scenes insight into working as an assistant coach once you find out who your opponent is in the NCAA tournament—something my coaching friends can attest to. As an assistant coach, this is one of your most exciting work assignments of your career. You finally get out of your steel cage of conference play and face a brand-new opponent. It’s refreshing, but the workload is much heavier because you’re preparing for a completely new team. You’re on the phone calling coaches, getting scouting reports emailed to you, and breaking down film that managers and video staff have already edited for potential opponents. Then you have to devise a scouting report, start to spoon-feed it to your team the next day, and teach them the new player tendencies. One coach works on the upcoming opponent, while the other coaches focus on potential future opponents. You work into the early morning and then get up after only a few hours of sleep. You’re running on adrenaline. #marchmadness The Head Coach will be tied up with media duties for the next couple of hours, then will meet with the staff and begin working on the game plan.

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