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The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast

The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast

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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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    • College Hoops at the Crossroads (Year 9 Episode 9)
      Jan 23 2026
      The Coaches open up this episode with a candid and concerning view of the recent major college basketball scandal involving point shaving and gambling activities and the modern betting systems that have made such activities more detectable. The conversation concluded with discussions about NIL deals, legal cases involving college athletes, and current trends in college basketball, including Nebraska's record and conference comparisons. On the court, The Coaches discussed basketball defensive strategies and historical pressing tactics in college basketball, particularly focusing on the Big East era.
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      48 min
    • Rest in Peace, Bill Courtney (Year 9, Episode 8)
      Jan 16 2026

      The Coaches discussed Maryland basketball's current challenges and compared them to Gary's own difficult season experience from 1992. They explored the historical impact of the three-point shot in college basketball and shared memories of past games and coaching experiences at various institutions. The conversation concluded with discussions about NFL playoffs, college sports realignment, and a tribute to former basketball coach Bill Courtney.

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      49 min
    • The Five on Eight Dilemma (Year 9, Episode 7)
      Jan 8 2026

      The Coaches have some fun exploring how court naming honors have become commercialized, with examples like Virginia honoring Tony Bennett and Detroit attempting to name a court after Dick Vitale despite his limited tenure there. The group also discussed the changing nature of college basketball recruitment, noting how elite talent has increasingly concentrated at Power Five schools, making it difficult for mid-major programs to retain top players beyond their freshman or sophomore years. The episode finishes up with reflections on how the commercialization of college sports has transformed traditional recruiting and tournament participation patterns.

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      45 min
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