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Problem Solving & Priorities - Matt Knoll
Problem Solving & Priorities - Matt Knoll
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Length:
60 minutes
Released:
Mar 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Matt Knoll spent 22 seasons as the head men’s coach at Baylor amassing an astounding record of 510 wins & 150 losses, 13 Big 12 Regular Season Conference Titles, 6 Big 12 Coach of the Year awards, 3 ITA National Coach of the Year awards, two individual NCAA titles, an ITA Indoor National Championship and one team NCAA title.
He has now turned his talents to helping others as a college sports mentor and advisor. Matt founded American College Placement.
In this podcast, Matt takes us through how he helped the Baylor men’s team go from worst to first, what he has learned consulting for some of the top DI programs in the country and he also provides some solutions for common coaching headaches.
If you would like to provide Matt with some of your own scenarios or ask him some questions yourself, you can do so by registering for our "Ask Me Anything" webinar session with Matt on Tuesday, March 30th. Click here to get more information & register for the webinar.
He has now turned his talents to helping others as a college sports mentor and advisor. Matt founded American College Placement.
In this podcast, Matt takes us through how he helped the Baylor men’s team go from worst to first, what he has learned consulting for some of the top DI programs in the country and he also provides some solutions for common coaching headaches.
If you would like to provide Matt with some of your own scenarios or ask him some questions yourself, you can do so by registering for our "Ask Me Anything" webinar session with Matt on Tuesday, March 30th. Click here to get more information & register for the webinar.
Released:
Mar 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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