by Hometown Podcasts, LLC
The highest level pro and college basketball talk spoken publicly. Coaches who have taken teams to championships and taught the game of basketball at every level.
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March 18, 2025
<p><span style="font-family: Avenir-Book;">On the back of the NCAA Selection Show, some odd decisions have Gary wondering why there aren’t ex-coaches involved within the Committee. </span>Gordon laments the lack of a parking spot for his return to Bender Arena and Chris is heading to Seattle with the Terps for what some believe could be a final four run. <span style= "font-family: Avenir-Book;">What would a good DCCB podcast be without some interference on Jimmy’s line? When audible, some great tourney insight. Props to Ledo Pizza for their podcast sponsorship this season and for inspiring Tap's new chicken nugget salad. A</span> Coach’s goodbye and hearty salute to John Feinstein. Thanks for the decades of entertainment you provided in every conceivable context. We’re all better off for knowing you, John. Rest in Peace, long-time 'Friend of the Pod'. </p>
March 7, 2025
<p><span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue;">Big-Five legend and former American University Coach Fran Dunphy joins the podcast to help celebrate Gary’s 80th Birthday. Players are more accountable to some fans for how they play now that pay is involved. The future of the college game is in need of leadership now more than ever, but Gary has the NCAA’s record at 0-67. Props to VCU (and Kelsey Knoche) for getting the</span> #1 seed and yes, some love from the pod. With Fran and all our coaches in the house, that’s over 250 years of combined coaching experience sharing basketball thoughts. A profoundly emotional episode with six long-time friends reflecting back. Guest Shout Out’ to John Griffin Jr.</p>
February 28, 2025
<div> <div> <div><span style="font-family: Avenir-Book;">On the heels of a tough last-second Maryland home loss, HOF Coach Williams breaks down what went right and wrong for the Terps at the end of their ranked match-up vs. Michigan State. Former Michigan State Head Coach Jud Heathcoat’s <span style= "font-size: x-large;">74</span> rules for coaching gets a good laugh and some appreciation from all the coaches. An </span><span style="font-family: Avenir-Book;">onslaught of off -the-ball fouls in the AU-Navy showdown caught Gordon’s attention as did the not so coincidental attendance of the Patriot League Director of Referees. Chris introduces the notion that shorter coaches contracts may play a big part in the future of college basketball. Jimmy and Tap compare the GM jobs in the NBA and similar positions evolving in college. Will the college GM eventually be over the coach? A good episode wouldn’t be complete without a thorough discussion about today’s referees and Jersey basketball history.</span></div> </div> </div>
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