A move to that level that Grunkemeyer said he and Whitford had been discussing for multiple years, simply came to fruition. So when the chance arose to join Hilton Head Christian Academy in South Carolina as its “boys basketball coach and director of student-athlete and coach development,” according to a BSU release last week, Grunkemeyer thought he’d enjoy that opportunity. Speaking last week, Grunkemeyer raved about being able to do so. Considering the ways the pandemic affected how his schedule would normally unfold, especially when it came to recruiting, he was able to spend that much more time with his family. Grunkemeyer, who spent the past eight seasons as an assistant on James Whitford’s staff at Ball State, looks at the past year as almost a trial run of what it’d be like to be home a lot more. Jason Grunkemeyer doesn’t know if there was one moment that led him to decide to leave college basketball.
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