‘We’ll Get Back To It’ (Year 8, Episode 11)
The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast
Release Date: 03/07/2025
The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast
The 2026 NCAA Tourney has the Coach’s full attention, but not before a look back at some of the conference tourney play that helped dictate this year's March Madness field. The full-house of Ed Tapscott, Gordon Austin, Jimmy Patsos, Chris Knoche, and Gary Williams throw in their two cents about new coaching vacancies and mid majors in the Field of 68. Thanks for listening to another season of The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast.
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With spring upon us, the coaches have that end-of-basketball-season 'golf itch' and blame the wind for some shaky early-season tee work. The group discussed recent upsets in college basketball, particularly focusing on the overall parity in mid-major conferences. Chris, Gary and Gordon discussed basketball coaching strategies, comparing the SEC and Big Ten conferences and the value of pick-up basketball. Finally, Gary expresses concern that there are too many small guys refereeing.
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Happy Birthday to the vacationing Gary Williams! Gordon points out that in the nine years of the podcast, Coach Williams has only missed one show - the one when Jimmy impersonated him, which never would have otherwise happened. And in the coach’s absence, Jimmy doesn’t hesitate to go at it again. A few crazy NCAA stories this week and a riveting conversation with the affable and rising coach of the 26-3 St. Louis Billikens Mens’ Basketball team, Josh Schertz.
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This week the Coaches discussed Maryland's recent alumni day event and the performance of past teams that were coached by Gary. The group analyzed the Michigan-Duke primetime game and debated the merits of playing important games in Washington, D.C., and specifically on college campuses. The conversation shifted to the NBA All-Star game format and the issue of tanking in professional basketball. Finally, thoughts on potential solutions to stop teams from intentionally losing to improve their draft position were offered by each coach.
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The Coaches welcome George Mason head coach Tony Skinn, who shares his background playing for Nigeria in the Olympics and his experience coaching at various levels. The conversation covered the challenges of retaining players in the current transfer portal era, with Coach Skinn expressing acceptance of the new landscape while maintaining respect for the process. The round table concluded with appreciation for Tony's perspective as a young coach embracing the current state of college basketball.
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The Coaches voiced concerns about college sports governance before transitioning to a detailed analysis of basketball strategies and end-game situations All five coaches are on the line and explored various aspects of modern college basketball, including player development and coaching approaches, while sharing personal experiences and anecdotes about legendary figures in the sport. The episode finishes up with discussions about recent NBA trades, current college basketball rankings, and reflections on the evolving nature of guard play in the sport.
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Our favorite Basketball Coaches analyze the impact of transfers, NIL deals, and legal challenges on college basketball, with particular attention to the NCAA's role in regulating these changes. The conversation also touched on the return of John Wall to Washington, D.C., and the evolution of the NBA. Gary, Chris, Ed, Gordon and Jimmy all share personal anecdotes and insights about players and coaches they have known, reflecting on how the game has changed over time.
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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...
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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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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...
info_outlineBig-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 #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.