"Concepts for Building your Team`s Culture"
by Derek Sheridan Rustbelt Basketball Coaches' Network
Description
“CONCEPTS FOR BUILDING YOUR TEAM’S CULTURE”
Coach Jake Diebler, Head Men’s Coach, Ohio State University
Coach Jake Diebler breaks down the concepts he & his staff are utilizing to create a winning culture for the Ohio State University men’s basketball team. Known as a highly effective builder of relationships with his players, Coach Diebler goes into great detail in describing the methods he & his staff are currently using to rebuild the Ohio State U. men’s basketball culture.
Jake Diebler was named the program's 15th head coach on March 17, 2024.
The 2025-26 season will be Diebler's 10th season at Ohio State. He was a video coordinator with the program from 2014-16 and then returned as an assistant coach prior to the 2019-20 season. He was promoted to associate head coach before the 2021-22 season, was named interim head coach on Feb. 14, 2024 and then head coach on March 17, 2024.
The first Ohioan to be named Ohio State’s head coach in 35 years, Diebler guided the Buckeyes to a 17-15 overall record and the edge of the NCAA Tournament in his first full season as head coach. Bruce Thornton earned second team All-Big Ten honors while averaging a career-best 17.7 points per game. He had three 30-point games, including one in the win over No. 4 Kentucky at Madison Square Garden. Diebler also helped mold freshman John Mobley Jr., who was second in the Big Ten in 2024-25 with 77 three-pointers.
As interim head coach at the end of the 2023-24 season, Diebler led the Buckeyes to a 6-2 record. The first of those six wins came in his first game as the interim coach and in stunning fashion, over No. 2 Purdue on Feb. 19. Ohio State lost at Minnesota in its next game, but then won five consecutive games: at Michigan State, vs. Nebraska, vs. Michigan, at Rutgers and over Iowa in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament. Following the Big Ten Tournament, Diebler was named the full time head coach and led the Buckeyes to the quarterfinals of the NIT, recording wins over Cornell and Virginia Tech.
The record during the 2022-23 season wasn't what Diebler, then an assistant coach, and the Buckeyes had hoped, but they were able to see growth from one of the youngest rosters in the country. Freshmen Bruce Thornton, Roddy Gayle Jr., and Felix Okpara all played valuable minutes throughout the season and were primary contributors in the team’s run at the Big Ten Tournament. Fellow freshman Brice Sensabaugh became the first freshman to lead the team in scoring in eight years and was the program's second-consecutive one-and-done. Sensabaugh earned Big Ten All-Freshman Team honors and was drafted in the first round of the NBA Draft by the Utah Jazz.
The 2021-22 season saw the Buckeyes win 20 games and advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament following a win over Loyola Chicago. The year also featured a consensus All-American season from junior E.J. Liddell and the rise of eventual NBA first round pick Malaki Branham. Liddell, who earned first team All-Big Ten honors, was the only player in the country to average 19.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 2.5 blocks per game. Branham had a tremendous second half of the year and became the eighth Buckeye to be named Big Ten Freshman of the Year.
In his first year as assistant coach at Ohio State in 2019-20, Diebler and the Buckeyes built an overall record of 21-10 with a league mark of 11-9, good enough for a tie for the No 5 spot in the league standings. The Big Ten was considered the best league nationally and the toughest top-to-bottom in perhaps the history of the league in 2020. The 2020 Big Ten Tournament, which, along with the 2020 NCAA Tournament was canceled following the completion of the Big Ten regular season. The Buckeyes again finished with a 21-10 record in the 2020-21 season, which also was shortened by COVID-19. The Buckeyes advanced to the title game of the 2021 Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis after a fifth-place finish in league play (12-8).
Prior to his first stint with the Buckeyes, Jake coached at Valparaiso with Bryce Drew, where he was part of a staff which helped lead Valparaiso to 22 wins and the regular-season championship in 2012, the first by Valpo since joining the Horizon League. Diebler, who also worked for Drew at Vanderbilt, helped the Crusaders to a berth in the 2012 Postseason National Invitation Tournament. In the 2012-13 season, the Crusaders posted a 26-8 overall record, won the Horizon League regular-season championship for consecutive years, and a berth in the 2013 NCAA Tournament. Diebler served as director of basketball operations during the 2010-11 season, helping the Crusaders to a 23-win season.
Familiar with the Ohio State program after spending three years as the Buckeyes’ video coordinator (2014-16) and watching his brother Jon become the all-time 3-point record holder at both Ohio State and in Big Ten history (2008-11), Diebler returned to Ohio where he starred as a high school player in Upper Sandusky.
Jon is the second leading scorer in Ohio High School basketball history (3,208). Jake holds the all-time Ohio high school career records in both assists (835) and steals (578).
While at Ohio State in the role of video coordinator, Diebler helped the Buckeyes advance to two NCAA Tournaments and also helped mentor Aaron Craft, the 2014 National Defensive Player of the Year, and D’Angelo Russell, the No. 2 overall pick in 2015 NBA Draft and 2015 First-Team All-American.
As a player at Valparaiso, Diebler ranked among the Horizon League Top 10 in a trio of categories as a senior, finishing fourth in minutes played (33.8/game), sixth in 3-pointers made (1.8/game) and eighth in steals (1.3/game). He finished his Crusader career 10th with 130 career steals and 16th all-time at Valpo with 229 career assists.
Also a standout in the classroom, Diebler earned Academic All-League honors and Horizon League Academic Honor Roll mention during his career, as well as being named to the NABC Honors Court. Diebler graduated with a bachelor’s degree in marketing from Valparaiso in May 2009 and with an MBA in 2011.
Coaching runs in the family for Diebler. His father Keith, coached high school basketball in the state of Ohio for almost 40 years, while his older brother Jeremiah coached high school basketball as well. His younger brother, Jon, is currently the director of recruiting at Butler University.
Jake and his wife, the former Jordyn Ellwood, from Columbus and an Ohio State graduate, have two young daughters, Jaymes and Jessa as well as two young sons, Jackson and Julien.
2024-Present -- Ohio State Head Coach
2024 – (11 games) Ohio State Interim Head Coach
2022-2024 – (2 years) Ohio State Associate Head Coach
2019-2022 – (3 years) Ohio State Assistant Coach
2016-2019 – (3 years) Vanderbilt Assistant Coach
2013-2016 – (3 years) Ohio State Video Coordinator
2011-2013 – (2 years) Valparaiso Assistant Coach
2010-2011 – (1 year) Valparaiso Director of Operations
2009-2010 – (1 year) Valparaiso Graduate Assistant
Lessons
The Coach
My name is Derek Sheridan & I coached basketball in the great states of Indiana & Ohio. I began my coaching & teaching career as a PE teacher & 6th-Grade basketball coach. Over the years I worked my way up to becoming a head boys’ basketball coach. My coaching career spanned nearly three decades; & I’m still teaching PE classes for Maumee City Schools, located in Maumee, OH.
I recently retired from coaching, due to health reasons; but stay closely connected to our game. Currently, I am the clinic director for the Northwest Ohio District VII Basketball Coaches’ Association (NOD7BCA), a staff member for the newly formed Rustbelt Basketball Coaches’ Network, a high school basketball game color-analyst for Buckeye Cable Sport Network (BCSN), and creator & lead author for “In Ted’s Honor” weekly, free basketball coaches’ newsletter. Additionally, I am mentoring basketball coaches from America & Serbia.
Derek Sheridan Honors & Awards Earned:
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1999 Midland Athletic Conference Season and Tournament Champions
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1999 Midland Athletic Conference Coach of the Year
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Led our program to Maumee’s first winning seasons in 6 years
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2010 District Seven Co-Coach of the Year
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2010 District Seven All-Star Game Coach
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2012 Selected as the Ohio coach for the “PostyourT” OH v. IN All-Star Game
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2012-2022 Selected to work the OHSBCA Top 100 Workout in Columbus, OH
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2013 Boys’ Division I Rep for District VII Basketball Coaches Association (NOD7BCA)
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2013 Selected as an Assistant Coach for the Ohio team for the Ohio v. Indiana Border War Indiana All-Star Team
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2014 Selected as the Vice President of NOD7BCA
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2014 Selected as the Head Coach for the OH v. IN Border War All-Star Game
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2015-2017 President of NOD7BCA
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2017-Present Clinic Director for the NOD7BCA
Clinics & Podcasts:
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Podcasts:
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Championship Vision Podcast: Coaching the Underdog & Program Building Ideas
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Coaches’ Edge Podcast:
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Practice Planning & Evaluating the Effectiveness of Practice Sessions
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32 Zone Defense
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Recent Consultations:
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Central Catholic HS, Springfield, MO / Teaching the Princeton Offense
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In-Person
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Fannin Co. HS / GA / Teaching the Blocker/Mover Offense
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Online
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Clinics & Presentations:
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HUDL Clinic: Coaching the Underdog & Program Building Ideas
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Online Presentation (Contact me if you’d like to receive)
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TX Hardwood: Teaching the Blocker/Mover Offense
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Online Clinic
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Marc Hart’s The System: Teaching the Blocker/Mover Offense
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Online Clinic (Contact me if you’d like to receive)
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Scott Peterman’s The Coaching Accelerator: Blocker/Mover Offense for Football First Communities
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Online Clinic (Contact me if you’d like to receive)
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TESTIMONIALS FROM OUR PURCHASERS:
“Hey Derek!
I just wanted to reach out and say thank you so much for the content you have shared! I watched your blocker/mover 101 YouTube video just now. I am all in on running it this season. I coach Varsity Girls basketball at Herscher HS in Illinois. My name is Tim McElroy. I can tell you care about kids the way you talk and your love for the game and sharing!! I would love to get on the phone with you sometime and talk more about basketball if you'd ever be available to share more wisdom with a young coach. This will be my 2nd season as the head coach. We have a couple of decent shooters and really athletic raw players and then a bunch of girls I don't want handling the ball haha so Dick Bennett's very basic flare pin continuity, where we have started this summer and I love hiding players in the blocker spots. I believe we will only be as good as our SCREENS this season and man I have never had a coach explain it in such a detailed manner like you!!”
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Coach Tim McEloy
“Derek Sheridan and I met as opponents playing for Huntington College and Saint Francis College in the old NAIA Mid-Central College Conference in the early 90’s. He has always been a basketball junkie wanting to learn as much as possible about all aspects of the game. Over the past 30 years in our quest to become head coaches, Derek has worked his way from the bottom up sponging knowledge from personal experience, meeting with rookie through veteran coaches, watching videos and game film, collaborating with peers, and writing books along the way. As a coach, he has personally been a mentor to countless numbers of young coaches and players helping them become as fundamentally sound as can be while instilling values and integrity. It is fitting that he is continuing the mentorship by passing along his vast amounts of knowledge to innumerable amounts of coaches through this website form of multimedia. As a peer who has been mentored by Derek multiple times along the way I am not surprised that he is delving into this venture to give coaches an opportunity at an easy way to advance their knowledge of basketball towards bettering the experience of their teams and players. Over the years, he has helped my program, specifically our Blocker/Mover offense & the aspects of the Princeton offense we’ve added. His organizational tools are unreal, they will save you time.
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Coach Eric Thompson, Huntington North HS, (IN); Head Boys’ Varsity Basketball Coach
“We utilize most of the Rustbelt products for one reason, they make our lives easier. I could add a lot more to this statement but the main point I’m making is, RBCN products have made my life easier. Well done & thank you Coach Sheridan.”
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Coach Troy Opperman, Jackson Center HS (OH); Varsity Assistant
“Just wanted to let you know we used your “32” zone offense last night against a top rated team in our classification that runs a very good 1-3-1. They have the perfect pieces to make the defense work. We were able to attack them and get great shots. Their pressure normally bothers people but we were able to handle that. We just didn't make shots. I am definitely keeping this addition to our playbook. Thanks again for sharing it with us - much appreciated!”
-Coach Darren Crumrine, Sedgwick High School, Head Girls’ Basketball Coach (KS)
“I coached against Derek for nine years and can vouch for the organization and preparation of his teams each and every game. If these are the devices that he utilized to organize and prepare his teams, then I cannot imagine that they will not help you and your program.”
-Coach Dave Boyce, Perrysburg HS (OH); Head Boys’ Basketball Coach & Assistant Principal
“The information, videos, books, & documents included in the RBCN website are incredibly detailed & are tremendous assets in terms of program planning & organization.”
- Coach Mike McBride, Holy Cross College (IN); Head Men’s Basketball Coach
“Derek is a lifelong basketball junkie. He has spent his entire career trying to find ways to work smarter, and be more prepared than the competition. His organizational tools are tremendous. As a Head Coach for 33 years, I only wish I had found these years ago. If you are looking for a way to organize your entire program I highly recommend you take a look at them. There is something here for everyone.”
-Coach Jim Rucki, Findlay HS (OH); Social Studies Teacher & Head Boys’ Basketball Coach
“I was fortunate to be hired by Coach Sheridan as his varsity assistant coach. Upon being hired, I was excited to learn about how his teams’ had controlled the tempo of their games over the years using their Mover/Blocker offense & zone defense. However, learning his system of organizing and planning every aspect of our program was equally, if not more, impressive. It didn’t take long to learn he had a system for organizing, planning, delegating, & administering every aspect of our basketball program. The coaching materials he created not only saved us time, but kept us all on the same page. After coach became ill, he handed our program over to me. We still use all of his coaching aids (we called them cheat sheets), in fact, I can’t imagine not using them. My first summer was made much easier, due to the completion of our “Summer Organizer” packet, using it ensured that each aspect of our summer was organized & ready to go! My staff & I will NEVER plan a summer without it!
Now that I’m entering my second year as the head coach at DHS, the pre-season checklist, & the scrimmage checklist saved us valuable time. Now that the media is requesting their media information forms to be completed, using coach Sheridan’s “Media Info Form” makes that easy - & I only have to COMPLETE ONE FORM!!!
Trust me, these materials will help you stay organized and save you time in the long run.”
-Coach Matt Brighton, Delta High School; Math Teacher & Head Boys’ Basketball Coach
“We had Coach Sheridan drive out to our high school & work with two of our shooters on a Saturday afternoon, during the second week of our season. His workouts are practical. The progressions in the warm-up session allows players to focus on certain fundamental aspects of shooting (from the feet up) that are often overlooked, or not emphasized enough. The warm-ups also emphasize proper shooting mechanics vs. making shots, so the players don’t have to worry about missing shots & being constantly corrected - which if you work with teen aged boys; this avoids the anxiety of being corrected as soon as they enter the gym…especially when working with someone new. Derek’s ball handling games were different from what our players were used to. His ball handling session allowed them to improve their skills in a competitive way while having fun at the same time. The kids didn’t view the games as work, so they loved them. I’d highly recommend having him & his Rustbelt staff work with your players; you won’t regret it & nor will your players.”
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Coach Ryan Ripke, Varsity Assistant coach at Pettisville HS, Ohio
“These materials are very meticulous and thorough! A great resource for coaches who want to inject organization into their programs. These resources cover everything from the ground up. Good stuff.”
-Coach PJ Metz, North Decatur HS (IN); Social Studies Teacher & Head Varsity Boys’ Coach
“I was a young basketball coach searching for my style of play. I came across Coach Carril’s Princeton Offense and loved his philosophy. In my research of the Princeton Offense, I came across Coach Sheridan’s book, ‘The Princeton Offense, A Simplified Approach for High School Coaches.’ This book resonated with me, as it is well written & has easy to understand diagrams. I found Coach Sheridan’s email address on the back cover of the book & emailed him. Within the next few days he responded to my email & soon after we became friends - speaking at least once a week. He sent me dozens of tapes he had acquired of various teams executing the Princeton Offense, including his own teams.
Once basketball season ended, I invited Coach Sheridan to travel to Springfield Catholic High School, in Missouri; to administer a three-day clinic for my staff & my players. He not only taught critical aspects of the Princeton Offense, but also shared his favorite drills for ball-handling, passing, shooting, rebounding, and defense. Coach Sheridan is a rare breed of coach, he is not only a consummate student of the game, he is also a consummate ‘share it all’ coach.
I’ve met people who love the game as much as Coach Sheridan, but I’ve never met an advocate of the game - someone who loves the game and wants to share his love of it with others as much as him.
Although we live in different parts of the country, myself & my family in Missouri, & he & his family in his beloved ‘Rust Belt,’ I not only consider him a dear friend, but also as a mentor to my development as a basketball coach. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me, if you’d like to talk about Coach Sheridan.”
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Josh Miller, Springfield Catholic High School, Former Head Coach (417-459-6522)
“If you're looking for a library of short clock situations like I was, this is worth the minimal cost and will leave you with plenty of options to choose from to best fit the needs of your team.”
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Coach Luke Noll, Maur Hill-Mount Academy High SchoolAP Calculus, Pre-Calculus, Algebra 2 Instructor, Head Girls Basketball Coach (KS)
“These coaching resources are absolutely phenomenal for organizing any basketball program! As coaches we want to spend our time with the gameplans, schemes, and practices. However these detailed plans help us keep everything together. The Pre and Post season checklists especially, are tremendous resources to keep all of the extra "things" organized. I will absolutely use these in our program! Not to mention the videos, podcasts, books, & library are unreal resources for coaches!! I should’ve found the RBCN website sooner!”
-Coach Lance Fritz, Westfield Area High School (WI); Head Boys’ Basketball Coach & PE Teacher
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