Dave Rose
Dave Rose
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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David Mark Rose is commonly known as Dave Rose. He was born on March 9, 1967.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: March 9, 1967
Still active in his profession
Nationality and Profession(s)
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American
Dave Rose is a renowned college basketball coach, best known for serving as the head coach at Brigham Young University (BYU).
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Utah, Dave Rose was an outstanding athlete from a young age. He played basketball and football at Hillcrest High School before going on to play basketball at Dixie College and later at BYU.
After his playing career, Rose began coaching basketball at the high school level. He eventually became an assistant coach under Steve Cleveland at Weber State University and later worked as an assistant under Steve Smith at Utah Valley University.
Major Accomplishments
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Dave Rose's most notable achievement came in 2007 when he was hired as the head coach of the Brigham Young Cougars men's basketball team. During his tenure, the team won two Mountain West Conference regular-season titles and produced multiple All-Americans.
In 2011, Rose led the team to a 30-5 record and a first-round exit in the NCAA tournament. He continued to have success throughout his career at BYU, including back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances in 2012 and 2013.
Notable Works or Actions
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Dave Rose is particularly known for his ability to adapt and make adjustments during games. His teams are often praised for their strong team chemistry and resilience under pressure.
Rose's leadership style emphasizes the importance of trust, communication, and teamwork among players. He has been credited with developing several future NBA coaches and players through his coaching.
Impact and Legacy
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Dave Rose's impact on college basketball extends beyond his on-court success. His dedication to developing young players and promoting a team-first mentality has inspired countless aspiring coaches and athletes.
Rose has also made significant contributions to the community, including hosting basketball camps and clinics for underprivileged youth. His commitment to giving back has left a lasting legacy that continues to inspire future generations.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Dave Rose is widely quoted and remembered due to his exceptional leadership skills, strategic coaching abilities, and dedication to developing young players. His success on the court and in the community has made him one of the most respected figures in college basketball today.
As a highly respected coach and mentor, Dave Rose continues to be sought after for advice and guidance by aspiring coaches and athletes alike. His impact on the game will undoubtedly continue to be felt for years to come.
Quotes by Dave Rose
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The last three or four timeouts we were still trying to fight to get back into the game against San Diego State. That was just the fifth of 16 conference games. Each team will play eight at home and eight on the road, and we can't afford to let any of those learning opportunities pass by. We were playing for more than the last seven or eight minutes of one game.
You've got to credit Houston. We tried to find film of a team that was like them that we've played and there wasn't one.
The guys are learning. We had some time off (since the last game), watched some film and they know the three games we played in league were very different than the first 12.
The key for us is to play consistent. We're kind of a team that plays in spurts. We seem to be able to overcome some of those spurts at home. When we get out on the road, we need to be more consistent. When you go on the road, you have to get a group of guys playing well.
You could see it in our guys' attitudes today that they were going to come out and play well. To get a big emotional win really helps. I think our guys have grown up a bit.
Colorado State's personnel is a little different than when we played them last. (Freddy) Robinson is really helping them. He has stepped up the last four of five games. They have gotten a lot better in the half court defensively. Their size can cause us problems.
I do believe that as a competitor when somebody tells you that you're going to finish last, that doesn't sit real well with you. Hopefully our guys are going to respond to that. We don't work as hard as we do to finish ninth.
How we guard the post against TCU will be a key. We always try to cause havoc defensively to make guys a little bit uncomfortable and prevent them from getting into rhythm. It's important for our team to get stops defensively because that's what triggers us offensively.
I appreciate the recognition for my role in the success of our team but it is really a reflection of our staff and our players. They have all worked very hard. The team has all put themselves second and the team first.