Historic film, interviews, speeches, and defining moments preserving the life, career, and enduring legacy of Coach Don Haskins.
Watch Texas Western make history with its 72–65 victory over Kentucky to capture the 1966 NCAA Championship.
Revisit the historic 1966 Texas Western championship team as players and friends gather to remember a season that changed college basketball.
Hear Coach Haskins reflect on his remarkable career, the players he coached, and the journey that led him to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
A tribute to Coach Haskins and the toughness, leadership, and enduring influence that made “The Bear” an El Paso legend.
Coach Haskins sits down with Charlie Gibson to discuss his career, the historic 1966 championship, and the legacy of Texas Western basketball.
A look at Coach Haskins’ Oklahoma roots and the recognition of a coaching career that left an enduring mark on college basketball.
The historic 1966 Texas Western Miners are honored for a championship season whose impact reached far beyond the basketball court.
Spend an evening with Coach Haskins as “The Bear” shares stories, memories, and reflections from a lifetime in basketball.
Hall of Fame coach Nolan Richardson reflects on his journey, his connection to Don Haskins, and the people who helped shape his remarkable career.
Explore the life, career, and enduring legacy of the legendary coach who transformed Texas Western basketball and helped change the game forever.
A look at Coach Haskins and the story behind Glory Road, the film that brought the historic 1966 Texas Western championship to a new generation.
Conversations That Preserve the Stories That Matter.
Produced by Rutter Media and hosted by Doug Rutter, The Rebound 915 Podcast features candid conversations with athletes, coaches, journalists, artists, community leaders, and other remarkable voices.
Through original episodes and special editions, the podcast explores resilience, leadership, sports, culture, and the people and moments that have shaped El Paso and the Borderland.
More than interviews, these are stories worth preserving.
“It’s not about talent, it’s about heart. It’s about who can go out there and play the hardest. They’re not going to give us anything, so you’ve got to go out there and you’ve got to take it.”
— Don Haskins
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