Justin Schulte is the Head Coach at Southeastern Community College, a Junior College in Iowa. His collegiate playing career is pretty interesting, Justin started at Division III Simpson University, then went to Junior College Southeastern Community College, eventually making his way to Division I University of Iowa. Overall, Coach Schulte\u2019s has been a college coach for 25 seasons, a head coach for 22 seasons, and spent 15 seasons at Southeastern Community College. Throughout that time, he has accumulated a very impressive 836 wins, never having a losing season.
\nIn this episode, we start off talking about Coach Shulte\u2019s journey at Southeastern Community College and why he has decided to stay. We than dive into what journey college is all about and what it can do for you as well as the stigma behind it being a place for players with poor academics. Additionally, we talk about how Coach creates a competitive atmosphere in everything his team does.
\nWe also talk about fall evaluations and the importance behind those. Coach Shulte\u2019s believes putting players in tough situations during practice is the best way to find out what kind of baseball player they are. We finish on a different note, talking about the importance of a resume when looking for a coaching job and Coach Shulte\u2019s explains what he personally likes to see on a resume. If you want to hear from one of the most winningest Junior College coaches than lock into this conversation between Justin Schulte and I.
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