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Lennie Acuff, Head Coach of Alabama-Huntsville joins Coach Brendan Suhr on the latest Coaching U Podcast to talk about sharing his unique ideas on basketball with Power 5 & NBA coaches, networking to learn, how he continues to evolve and grow his coaching philosophy & more!
Acuff is one of the BEST clinicians in the game today and will deliver some of the most impactful & unique content you will ever hear in person! ONLY at Coaching U LIVE 2016!
Under Acuff the Chargers have enjoyed 17 winning seasons, appeared in the Gulf South Conference tournament 16 times, won eight GSC regular season titles, captured two GSC tournament championships, and earned nine trips to the NCAA tournament. For his efforts, Acuff has been named the NABC District Coach of the Year four times (2000, 2011, 2012, and 2013), and he has been honored as the GSC Coach of the Year a conference-record eight times!
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Lennie Acuff, Head Coach of Alabama-Huntsville joins Coach Brendan Suhr on the latest Coaching U Podcast to talk about sharing his unique ideas on basketball with Power 5 & NBA coaches, networking to learn, how he continues to evolve and grow his coaching philosophy & more!
Acuff is one of the BEST clinicians in the game today and will deliver some of the most impactful & unique content you will ever hear in person! ONLY at Coaching U LIVE 2016!
Under Acuff the Chargers have enjoyed 17 winning seasons, appeared in the Gulf South Conference tournament 16 times, won eight GSC regular season titles, captured two GSC tournament championships, and earned nine trips to the NCAA tournament. For his efforts, Acuff has been named the NABC District Coach of the Year four times (2000, 2011, 2012, and 2013), and he has been honored as the GSC Coach of the Year a conference-record eight times!
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