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The Rebound Podcast is a long form conversation hosted by Doug Rutter with friends and guests that have included athletes, award winning musicians, NCAA Champions, NBA Champions, coaches, media personalities, authors, national sports writers, philanthropist and beyond.
“Work for a cause, not for applause. Live to express, not to impress. Don’t strive to make your presence noticed, just make your absence felt.” - Joe Gomez, El Paso, Texas
Mr. Gomez known for his unwavering support for UTEP and his Texas Western College (now UTEP) 1966 memorabilia.
Doug talks to Nevil Shed, member of the 1966 NCAA Men's Basketball team from Texas Western (now UTEP). #32
Doug catches up with NBA Champion, coach, and UTEP Miner Greg Foster. #44
Check out this discussion with a sports expert! Steve Kaplowitz drops by.
This is our special series in tribute to Don Haskins and it begins with Fred Reynolds. #33
The big man himself, David Lattin discusses what it was like to play for Don Haskins on the 1966 NCAA Championship Team. #43
Dan Wetzel and Beto Fournier join Doug Rutter to talk about Don Haskins. No one knows more about the legendary coach than these two. Enjoy!
Bill Knight joins Doug Rutter on this special edition of The Rebound...
The great Nolan Richardson joins Doug to talk about Don Haskins...
Who better to be a guest on The Rebound than a rebounding pro like JoJo Garcia...
Doug and Rus Bradburd "fiddle" around a bit and talk some basketball too
Steve Haskins, son of legendary coach Don Haskins, joins Doug and talks about some Bear moments.
Doug has a quick visit with current coach of the UTEP Miners men's basketball team, Joe Golding.
Part 1 of 4: In memory of a man who brought glory to west Texas. The Bear wasn't just a very successful coach...he remains a legend amongst the greats, especially to El Pasoans. Doug wraps up this Don Haskins series and the first season of The Rebound with Beto Fournier.
Visit the Don Haskins tribute site by clicking the button below.
Part 2 of 4: In memory of a man who brought glory to west Texas. The Bear wasn't just a very successful coach...he remains a legend amongst the greats, especially to El Pasoans. Doug wraps up this Don Haskins series and the first season of The Rebound with Beto Fournier.
Visit the Don Haskins tribute site by clicking the button below.
Part 3 of 4: In memory of a man who brought glory to west Texas. The Bear wasn't just a very successful coach...he remains a legend amongst the greats, especially to El Pasoans. Doug wraps up this Don Haskins series and the first season of The Rebound with Beto Fournier.
Visit the Don Haskins tribute site by clicking the button below.
Part 4 of 4: In memory of a man who brought glory to west Texas. The Bear wasn't just a very successful coach...he remains a legend amongst the greats, especially to El Pasoans. Doug wraps up this Don Haskins series and the first season of The Rebound with Beto Fournier.
Visit the Don Haskins tribute site by clicking the button below.
(The complete episode) In memory of a man who brought glory to west Texas. The Bear wasn't just a very successful coach...he remains a legend amongst the greats, especially to El Pasoans. Doug wraps up this Don Haskins series and the first season of The Rebound with Beto Fournier.
Visit the Don Haskins tribute site by clicking the button below.
Doug has a conversation with Jon Herington and some pretty amazing guitars.
Doug talks baseball with none other than Butch Henry. Check it out...
Duke Robillard hangs out after a Collective Conversation and guess who drops by...none other than Guitar Slim.
Doug has a one on one with Pat "Guitar Slim" Chase.
Check out this discussion with a sports expert! Steve Kaplowitz drops by.
Doug catches up with NBA Champion, coach, and UTEP Miner Greg Foster. #44
Doug talks to Nevil Shed, member of the 1966 NCAA Men's Basketball team from Texas Western (now UTEP). #32
Doug speaks with El Paso's Lou Romano about his local news career and being on Sex and the City? Yes, really.
Mr. Gomez known for his unwavering support for UTEP and his Texas Western College (now UTEP) 1966 memorabilia.
Rocky Coppinger describes his experience in MLB and finding success later in life. Also, he struck out Mark McGwire plenty of times. #27
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