Q&A With Hall of Famer Lefty Driesell

Charles “Lefty” Driesell is a former basketball head coach at Davidson College, University of Maryland, James Madison University and Georgia State. Lefty retired as the fourth-winningest college basketball coach of all time in 2003 and is now currently No. 10 on the all-time list. In this interview Lefty and I discuss the origins of Midnight Madness, recruiting Moses Malone, the toughest defensive team he has … Continue reading Q&A With Hall of Famer Lefty Driesell

Q&A With Kentucky’s John Calipari

John Calipari is currently the head coach at the University of Kentucky and has had this position since 2009. Calipari was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame in 2015  and won a national championship in 2012. He has been to six Final Fours has been named the Naismith College Coach of the Year three times. In this interview Coach Cal and I discuss … Continue reading Q&A With Kentucky’s John Calipari

Q&A With Hall of Fame Coach Lou Carnesecca

Luigi Carnesecca is a former college and ABA basketball coach who was inducted in the Basketball Hall of Fame in 1992. He coached St. Johns to the Final Four in 1985 where they lost to a Georgetown team that featured Patrick Ewing. Carnesecca won five Big East regular season titles and two Big East tournaments. He is a two-time recipient of the Henry Iba award … Continue reading Q&A With Hall of Fame Coach Lou Carnesecca

Q&A With National Champion Bobby Bowden

Bobby Bowden is the second winningest coach in college football history behind Joe Paterno. He was the head coach at Florida State from 1976-2009 where he won two National Championships and twelve ACC titles. Bowden was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2006. In this interview Bobby and I discuss his relationships with other legendary coaches, his national championship runs and much … Continue reading Q&A With National Champion Bobby Bowden

Q&A With Hall of Famer Bob Cousy

Robert “Bob” Cousy is a former thirteen time All-Star who was a crucial part of a Boston Celtics dynasty that began in the 1950’s. With the nickname “Houdini of the Hardwood” Cousy captured the 1947 national championship at Holy Cross and then helped the Celtics win six world championships. Cousy’s achievements also include winning the Most Valuable Player award in 1957 and leading the league … Continue reading Q&A With Hall of Famer Bob Cousy