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60: Gene Keady, Former Purdue University Basketball Coach

60: Gene Keady, Former Purdue University Basketball Coach

April 06, 2020

This week’s ‘Leaders and Legends’ podcast features former Purdue University basketball coach Gene Keady. All you need to know about his competitiveness is captured by this picture—which shows Coach Keady being calmed down by Coach Bob Knight. Yeah. Coach Keady was a joy to interview, and we are very honored that he consented to spend some time with us.

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