Afleveringen
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Coach Brian Peresie has won the MAC 10 of his 11 seasons as head coach of the University of Akron. He talks about how the MAC got fast, winning championships with a small team, Akron's scholarship situation, transfer portal strategy, the regret of passing on recruits who crush it at other programs, the effects of the Grant House settlement on his program, and more.
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Coach Bill Dorenkott, Director of Swimming and Diving at Ohio State University, drops the details on how his program and the Big Ten are changing next year in terms of roster sizes and scholarships, how his recruiting approach differs because of his emphasis on development, how he architects a roster that wins Big Ten Championships, how he views the role of club coaches when evaluating recruits, and more.
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Coach Jon Howell, Head Coach at Emory University, talks about how college recruiting is changing with the Grant House settlement and NIL, how they manage their recruiting funnel to narrow down to athletes that will thrive in their program, how Emory develops their D3 athletes to outperform most D1 swimmers, how he expects his roster size to change in the future, and more.
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Coach Jeff Dugdale, Director of Swimming Operations at Queens University of Charlotte, discusses what he looks for in a recruit (spoiler: it is a lot more than just times), how to get his attention as a recruit, what makes Queens unique, and how he has architected a championship program with some of the best development/progression in college swimming.