Archives - Episode 48 - Consistent Approach to Championship Culture with Kevin O’Sullivan, Florida

August 29, 2017 00:41:11
Archives - Episode 48 - Consistent Approach to Championship Culture with Kevin O’Sullivan, Florida
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Archives - Episode 48 - Consistent Approach to Championship Culture with Kevin O’Sullivan, Florida

Aug 29 2017 | 00:41:11

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Show Notes

It's ABCA tradition that the reigning NCAA Div. I national champion coach leads off the ABCA Convention Clinics. Keeping with that tradition, we open up our fall episodes with the University of Florida's Kevin O'Sullivan. A longtime member of the ABCA and architect of one of the most consistent programs in the country, we sat down with Sully to discuss the inner workings of the Gators baseball program and what led he and his staff towards winning their last game in Omaha this past June. Florida has been in Omaha in six of the past eight seasons, won 50+ games three times in a row, and possibly the most powerful stat of them all is that UF has been a Top-8 National Seed in eight of the 10 seasons with O’Sullivan at the helm. In this interview, Sully opens up about his approach to building leadership in his programs, allowing his players to steer the ship while also detailing his growth as a coach plus important advice for our listeners from one of the very best in college baseball.

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