Bo Shepard

George Edward "Bo" Shepard (September 18, 1904 – May 8, 1983) was an American basketball coach.

he served as the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team from 1931 to 1935.

[2][3] Bo and Norman Shepard are the only pair of siblings to have ever coached the North Carolina men's basketball team.

[3] North Carolina beat Auburn to go to the finals of the Southern Conference championship where they lost a close game 24–26 to Georgia.

In fact players had to sign a paper swearing that they hadn't received any aid for athletics from the University of North Carolina or any school in the conference.

"[Glace] was so awkward that he could hardly walk without tripping over his feet, but he wanted to play so badly he didn't know what to do," said Shepard.

[4] In the 1934 Southern Conference tournament, the Tar Heels won their first game against Virginia Tech, but lost in double overtime to South Carolina in the next round.

[6] This squad was helped out by a pair of siblings, Dave and Jim McCrachren that both played on the team.

[7] Even though he was no longer the head coach of the Tar Heels, Shepard would continue to work for the University of North Carolina until 1970.