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Straight Lines | Tom Shirley: 44 Years of Coaching Wisdom, the Transfer Portal Crisis, and Why Relationships Are Everything

58 min · 23 apr 2026
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In this episode of Straight Lines, Coach Tim Nyman sits down with Hall of Fame women's basketball coach and longtime athletic director Tom Shirley — the head women's basketball coach at Jefferson University with 44 years of coaching experience and 32 years as an athletic director. This conversation is packed with hard-earned wisdom on leadership, culture, recruiting, and what it really means to build lasting relationships in sports and in life. Coach Shirley breaks down the real impact of the transfer portal on Division II and III programs, why the NCAA is misunderstood, and how today's recruiting landscape is squeezing out the high school athlete. But beyond the Xs and Os of college athletics, this episode goes deep on the timeless principles that separate good leaders from great ones — accountability, integrity, work ethic, and the lost art of showing up. What the transfer portal has really done to Division II and III basketball Why the NCAA isn't the villain most people think it is High school recruits vs. portal transfers — the double-edged sword coaches face The importance of culture over wins and why relationships outlast any roster How young people can separate themselves in a world full of average Why handwritten thank-you notes still beat every email and text The power of "3 a.m. friends" and intentional relationship building Leadership lessons from 44 years on the sideline and in the athletic director's chair Why doing the right thing is always the straightest line forward Whether you're a coach, parent, athlete, or leader in any field, this episode will challenge how you think about loyalty, development, and what it truly means to leave a legacy. Straight Lines is brought to you by Bluebook Sports — the game's trusted directory since 1909 and the digital hub connecting players, parents, coaches, and businesses across the sports world. Download Bluebook Sports today on Apple or Google Play.

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