Coaches' Book Club

Episode 19: Joe Cravens on sports and politics

47 min · 6. Juli 2026
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Join us for a wide-ranging, entertaining conversation with a man who has done it all - retired coach and current broadcaster, Joe Cravens. Recently inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame, Cravens was a successful division one men’s basketball coach at Weber State University and after he’d retired from coaching, answered a plea to help St. Joseph Catholic High School with their girls basketball program. He talks about the difference between teaching the game to teenage girls and college men - and also what doesn’t change, regardless of skill, gender or league. Coach Cravens spent his life teaching and talking about basketball, but he grew up playing and watching Major League Baseball. He chose a book about a pivotal time in history and how baseball, specifically the Dodger team led by Jewish pitcher Sandy Koufax and African-American infielder Maury Wills, played a role in changes in baseball and society. It’s a fascinating book with a lot to teach us about modern sports, and Coach Cravens is the perfect guide. Join us in reading The Last Innocents by Michael Leahy - our July book of the month!

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Episode Episode 19: Joe Cravens on sports and politics Cover

Episode 19: Joe Cravens on sports and politics

Join us for a wide-ranging, entertaining conversation with a man who has done it all - retired coach and current broadcaster, Joe Cravens. Recently inducted into the Utah Sports Hall of Fame, Cravens was a successful division one men’s basketball coach at Weber State University and after he’d retired from coaching, answered a plea to help St. Joseph Catholic High School with their girls basketball program. He talks about the difference between teaching the game to teenage girls and college men - and also what doesn’t change, regardless of skill, gender or league. Coach Cravens spent his life teaching and talking about basketball, but he grew up playing and watching Major League Baseball. He chose a book about a pivotal time in history and how baseball, specifically the Dodger team led by Jewish pitcher Sandy Koufax and African-American infielder Maury Wills, played a role in changes in baseball and society. It’s a fascinating book with a lot to teach us about modern sports, and Coach Cravens is the perfect guide. Join us in reading The Last Innocents by Michael Leahy - our July book of the month!

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