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WV HS Standout Malcolm Brown, plus Punishments for Sportsbetting and the FIFA World Cup

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Episode WV HS Standout Malcolm Brown, plus Punishments for Sportsbetting and the FIFA World Cup Cover

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South Charleston High School standout Malcolm Brown stops by the studio for a little bit of hype talk as he discusses his college atheletic plans. Plus, the conversation turns back to Brendan Sorsby, embattled college athlete dealing with the fallout of illegal sportsbetting. Plus, a bit of FIFA World Cup talk with Carl Lee, Lisa Otey, and Hollis Lewis! Let's Talk!

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Episode Let's Talk with Carl Lee – Coach Bryce Casto: State Championship Leadership, Education-Based Athletics, and the Transfer Portal Problem Cover

Let's Talk with Carl Lee – Coach Bryce Casto: State Championship Leadership, Education-Based Athletics, and the Transfer Portal Problem

Carl Lee welcomes retired South Charleston and Nitro High School coach Bryce Casto — a multi-sport Hall of Famer inducted into the West Virginia Sports Legends Hall of Fame, the Mid-Ohio Valley Sports Hall of Fame, West Virginia State University's Athletic Hall of Fame, and both the football and baseball Halls at Ripley High School. Casto reflects on his coaching philosophy of quiet authority and selfless team-building, drawing on stories from South Charleston's 1994 Class AAA football state championship, including linebacker Damon Booker's position switch to free safety that proved decisive. The conversation covers Casto's subsequent rebuild tenure at Nitro, the rising academic eligibility standards for collegiate athletes under the NCAA clearinghouse, the erosion of loyalty through the transfer portal at both the high school and college levels, and West Virginia's incoming SSAC transfer rule that limits movement to the freshman and sophomore years. Guest co-host Lisa Odie joins the discussion throughout.

30. Mai 202650 min