
""It's probably very unusual [to share practice footage]," May admitted during his news conference. "There's a group of us that share -- and actually, he and I -- we're close enough where I don't even call him. I'll shoot his video guy, or he'll shoot my video guy a text and say, 'Can you send me last week's workouts?' We're toying with this, we're thinking about this concept. It might just spur an idea.""
""It's always nice when you have somebody who's in the same chair as you," said Schertz, who is also in his second season with his program but is making his first NCAA Division I tournament appearance. "It's hard. Sometimes being a head coach can be lonely. ... [May has] been an incredible resource for me.""
Coaches Dusty May and Josh Schertz have developed a close friendship through years of collaboration, sharing practice footage and playbooks. This uncommon trust has fostered a unique coaching relationship. Both teams are performing well, having scored over 100 points in their first-round games. May anticipates a strategic matchup, likening it to a chess match. Their connection began when May scouted a player from Schertz's well-coached Division II team, leading to a supportive relationship in their coaching careers.
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