
LaVell's Leadership Playbook: The strategy that changed NCAA football - Hardcover
LaVell's Leadership Playbook: The strategy that changed NCAA football - Hardcover
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by David Hanna (Author)
This is a historical narrative of Utah farm boy LaVell Edwards who transformed Brigham Young University's 50 year losing football record into a national power. In his 29 years at the helm, he posted a record of 257 wins, 101 losses and three ties. Along the way he marked the way with:
- 20 conference championships
- 22 bowl game appearances
- The 1984 NCAA national championship with a record of 13-0.
- A victory over the Miami Hurricanes when they were Number One.
- The 1997 Cotton Bowl trophy by defeating a highly ranked Kansas State team.
- Compete using your unique strengths.
- Instinctively follow the game plan.
- Build new, distinctive, and enduring capabilities that others don't have
- Solve problems at their source.
- "Handle" whatever the competition throws at you.
- Develop true partnerships.
- Adapt to changes in your world.
- Never "write off" an individual.



















