Derek Yush

1 Reviews
Overall Recommendation
0%
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University of Alabama - Tuscaloosa, AL

Coed Cross Country/Track & Field Assistant Coach / Throws
Division: NCAA DI - FBS
Conference: Southeastern | SEC

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Overall
2.0
Caring
1.0
Motivational
1.0
Knowledgeable
3.0
Honest
2.0
Overall
Caring
Motivational
Knowledgeable
Honest
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Coed Cross Country/Track & Field Assistant Coach / Throws

Good coach, bad person

Date: March 7, 2022
By Athlete
1.8
Average Rating
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negative
Overall
2
Caring
1
Motivational
1
Knowledgeable
3
Honest
2
Overall
Caring
Motivational
Knowledgeable
Honest
2
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Coach was not very personable and not easy to get along with. I would not advise coming into his program if you are a freshman looking to be developed as he will leave you full time with a volunteer assistant so that they can practice coaching. Communication is a one way street under him, as he expects you to tell him every detail of your daily training, only for him to either not respond, or send you an “ok” message. Coach does not take kindly to injury and will assume you are faking/lying about them. Injury treatment only becomes an option when said injury starts to need serious medical attention.
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1.8
Average Rating
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Coed Cross Country/Track & Field Assistant Coach / Throws

Good coach, bad person

Overall
2
Caring
1
Motivational
1
Knowledgeable
3
Honest
2
Overall
Caring
Motivational
Knowledgeable
Honest
2
1
1
3
2
Coach was not very personable and not easy to get along with. I would not advise coming into his program if you are a freshman looking to be developed as he will leave you full time with a volunteer assistant so that they can practice coaching. Communication is a one way street under him, as he expects you to tell him every detail of your daily training, only for him to either not respond, or send you an “ok” message. Coach does not take kindly to injury and will assume you are faking/lying about them. Injury treatment only becomes an option when said injury starts to need serious medical attention.
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