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Coach Jim Calhoun Talks March Madness, Coaching & More
We are a few days from the Final Four. Coach Jim Calhoun knows something about March Madness since he won three National Championships as the head coach for UConn. Thanks to Dove Men+Care I was able to chat with him today about hoops, his work is Dove Men+Care, and coaching.
Since the 2010 launch at the Super Bowl, Dove Men+Care has been committed to representing men in an authentic way, supporting all the caring moments that we all men experience. Learn about what makes a real hero from NCAA basketball coach Jim Calhoun and coach Kevin Ollie. The unique bond that they share is a perfect example of how care makes a man stronger.
“A real hero is not the player that hits the game winning shot, it’s the guy that has your back when you miss it.”
Visit dovemencare.us to see other highlights that define #RealStrength and learn about the products that Dove Men+Care offers. Care makes a man stronger.
Here is my interview with Coach Jim Calhoun.
Mar 30th
Jim Calhoun & Kevin Ollie Share The Bonds Of Real Strength
We are just days away from March Madness. Do you have your brackets filled out? Even more importantly do you know who you will be watching the games with this year? I am going to watching the games with some of my friends. Thanks to Dove Men+Care I will be checking out some of the madness live in person in Raleigh.
Since the 2010 launch at the Super Bowl, Dove Men+Care has been committed to representing men in an authentic way, supporting all the caring moments that we all men experience. Learn about what makes a real hero from NCAA basketball coach Jim Calhoun and coach Kevin Ollie. The unique bond that they share is a perfect example of how care makes a man stronger.
“A real hero is not the player that hits the game winning shot, it’s the guy that has your back when you miss it.”
Visit dovemencare.us to see other highlights that define #RealStrength and learn about the products that Dove Men+Care offers. Care makes a man stronger.
Mar 15th
Jesse Palmer Talks Football And Tells Us How We Can Take Pride in Our Pregame
This fall, Jesse Palmer has teamed up with Unilever men’s brands to help guys take pride in their everyday grooming routines. As a former player and current top color commentator on the new SEC Network, Jesse Palmer knows all about pregame routines both on and off the field.
Calling the most marquee games in some of the biggest stadiums in the country this season, Jesse’s pregame routine is essential to his success, and he relies on a variety of Unilever products to the get the job done, such as Dove Men+Care body wash and Degree deodorant.
Whether it’s tailgating, face painting, or wearing a lucky shirt, college football Saturday is all about taking pride in pregame rituals. However, with all the support fans show for their teams on game day, it is just as important for men to develop strong everyday grooming habits with similar enthusiasm.
“As a former player and current analyst, taking pride in my pregame both on and off the field has been crucial to my success,” Jesse Palmer says, “what sports fans may not know is that my grooming routine is essential for my pregame preparation before a big broadcast too.”
By creating a simplified, one-stop shopping experience where men can find all of their grooming product needs in one place, the partnership is yet another example of how Unilever is revolutionizing the way men shop. Look for the products as well as grooming habits in stores throughout college football season.
I spoke with Jesse today on his work with Unilever, college football, his transition from college to the NFL, and more. Click here to listen to the interview!
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Nov 18th
Villanova Head Coach Jay Wright Talks March Madness
Villanova head coach Jay Wright hopes to see his team play for the NCAA National Championship for college basketball. This season for the Villanova Wildcats has been great so far. As fans of the tournament know anything goes in during March Madness.
As a coach of the team Wright needs to guide his players with poise and a sense of determination. As you will see in my interview with Jay it looks like he is putting his players in the right direction.
I was able to chat with Jay about this year’s team, Twitter, and the great work he is doing with Dove Men+Care. You will be able to see his commercials during March Madness.
Art Eddy: Let’s first talk about the Dove Men+Care campaign you are doing. Tell me a bit about this promotion?
Jay Wright: Dove Men+Care has a campaign going on during March Madness with the top decision makers in basketball. I get to be one of them. In my commercial I get to make an easy choice to choose Dove Men+Care for my skin care. I like it because it provides me with more moisture.
I am psyched about it. It is pretty funny. People can check it out on the Dove Men+Care website.
AE: You join a great group of guys in this campaign. Shaquille O’Neal, Dwyane Wade, Steve Nash, and Coach Tom Izzo have worked with Dove Men+Care. Did they give you any advice before you started filming the commercials?
JW: (Laughs.) Not before, but I did share it with Tom Izzo and Jay Bilas after. Then I saw theirs. Theirs were great. Those were great ads. I use the body wash and I am hoping that I look better than those two. (Both laugh.)
AE: What got you into coaching basketball?
JW: Probably like most coaches I was a player that thought I was going to play in the NBA. I went to Bucknell. I didn’t figure it out until the draft was over after my senior year. I didn’t get drafted. I said to myself that this might not be working out and I better find something to do.
If you remember the Unites States Football league I actually started in marketing my first year out. I loved it, but my friend, Pat Flannery got me an assistant job at the University of Rochester. I was on that job for one day and loved it. I knew that was what I wanted to do.
AE: Do you like the way the game of college basketball has evolved?
JW: I think it is a great time for the game Art. I really do. The way things are changing with the conferences is a little unsettling for us traditionalists. The talk about allowing the players to have some of the revenue, the new conferences, all the new TV outlets, the thought that the NBA will have these guys in college for two or three years are in the forefront, but the game right now is as good as it has ever been. Going into this tournament this year I think that there are 30 teams that can win the National Championship.
AE: As a coach how tough is it to get your guys focused after a huge win during March Madness?
JW: You know Art I would say that is our greatest challenge. It really is. It is keeping the guys focused on the next game. We use the term, ‘Be here now.’ Get over that game. When we win games we also use the term, ‘Stay hungry and humble.’
If we lose a game we refer to the word attitude. That is what we can control moving forward. It is a big part of tournament play. That is a good question because it is not just winning that one big game. It is how you handle it and are you ready to prepare for the next one.
AE: Some coaches recently bashed Twitter. You are on Twitter so I am guessing you like social media. Is that a fair statement?
JW: Yeah. I have come full circle with it. When Twitter first started my first experience with it was hearing one of my players tweet during a class. So I am thinking he is not supposed to be tweeting right now. He is supposed to be learning.
We started addressing it and talking about it. We started talking to the players saying that Twitter is your own branding. It is how you present yourself publicly and it is the same thing for me and our program. It is funny Art. It is like being a parent. You know where your guys are all the time. We are all on their Twitter accounts. We follow all of them. You know what they are thinking and what they are doing. It is like a homing device.
AE: (Laughs) Yeah. It is like GPS for your players.
JW: Yeah.
AE: Do you look at the college rankings at all or is that just more of a media driven thing?
JW: Much like Twitter, I think that we are at an age where there is so much information available to these kids that you are not going to hide them from it. So it is not about ignoring it. It is about how you handle it. Do you use it as an advantage or a disadvantage?
With all the hype being in the top ten we use a reference where we say, ‘Perfume is okay if you sniff it, but if you swallow it, it is poison.’ It is the same thing. With all the media hype you can look at it, but if you are defining yourself by it and swallowing it, it will kill you. So we have to address it all the time.
Mar 17th
Doug Flutie and John Elway Show They Still Got It in Dove Men+Care Promo
rusbank.net/offers/microloans/zaymyi_kruglosutochno_bez_otkaza/ Doug Flutie and John Elway have a series of videos up on YouTube as part of the Dove Men+Care “Journey to Comfort” campaign. The two football greats share stories from their college playing days, and as this video shows, the two QBs and still fling it:
Sep 4th
Bobby Hurley Interview
Bobby Hurley is an NCAA basketball legend. From 1989 to 1993, the former point guard led Duke to three Final Four appearances and back-to-back national championships in 1992 and 1993. He was the MVP of the Final Four in 1992, and his 1076 career assists still stand as an NCAA record.
In 1993, Sacramento Kings selected Hurley with the seventh pick in the NBA Draft. He had a promising career ahead of him, but on his way home from a game in December of his rookie year, Hurley got into a serious car accident. Hurley was thrown from his vehicle and suffered life-threatening injuries.
Hurley returned to the NBA in 1994, and played four more seasons with the Kings. In 1998, he made a comeback with the Grizzlies. Due to the accident, Hurley never developed into a superstar at the next level. He became involved in thoroughbred horse racing and eventually got into coaching. He now serves as an assistant coach at Wagner College, where he works with his brother, head coach Dan Hurley.
For this year’s March Madness tournament, Hurley is teaming up with Magic Johnson, Georgetown coach John Thompson III and Dove Men+Care for a campaign called “Journey to Comfort.” During the campaign, these basketball greats will reveal “personal milestones that helped them become comfortable in their own skin – on and off the court.” The spots will air throughout the NCAA March Madness tournament.
As part of the campaign, Dove Men+Care is giving fans a chance to win a trip to Los Angeles and hang out with Magic Johnson at a basketball game. From now until April 5, fans can visit the Dove Men+Care website to play “Trivia Timeout” for a chance to with the meet-and0greet with Magic, autographed basketballs, tickets to the 2012 NCAA Men’s Final Four in New Orleans and other college hoops prizes.
During our interview with Bobby Hurley, we discussed the Dove Men+Care campaign, how his life changed after the accident, who he likes in the tourney, potential bracket-buster teams, who he modeled his game after, and which team he thought was better – undefeated UNLV or the Fab 5.
Mar 15th