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In this inspiring 33-minute conversation, Pastor Brad Jurkovich sits down with legendary Louisiana basketball coach Mike McConathy—a man whose life and career embody faith, perseverance, and purpose both on and off the court. From his roots in Bossier City and a family legacy steeped in basketball, to his years building programs at Bossier Parish Community College and Northwestern State University, Coach McConathy shares stories of discipline, determination, and the power of mentorship.
Listeners will hear remarkable moments from his journey: growing up watching First Baptist Bossier being built, being drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1977, coaching local athletes who overcame adversity, and leading underdog Northwestern teams to thrilling NCAA Tournament appearances—including the iconic upset over Iowa. Throughout the episode, McConathy opens up about his coaching philosophy, anchored in two simple principles: never ask players to do what you wouldn’t, and always speak with respect.
The conversation turns candid as he addresses the changing landscape of college basketball—offering honest reflections on NIL, the transfer portal, and what young athletes are truly learning about commitment and character. The episode closes with powerful lessons on gratitude, legacy, and faith—reminding us that in sports and in life, the comeback often matters more than the shot.
A must-listen for coaches, players, and anyone who believes that faith and leadership still have a place in today’s game.
By Dr. Brad JurkovichIn this inspiring 33-minute conversation, Pastor Brad Jurkovich sits down with legendary Louisiana basketball coach Mike McConathy—a man whose life and career embody faith, perseverance, and purpose both on and off the court. From his roots in Bossier City and a family legacy steeped in basketball, to his years building programs at Bossier Parish Community College and Northwestern State University, Coach McConathy shares stories of discipline, determination, and the power of mentorship.
Listeners will hear remarkable moments from his journey: growing up watching First Baptist Bossier being built, being drafted by the Chicago Bulls in 1977, coaching local athletes who overcame adversity, and leading underdog Northwestern teams to thrilling NCAA Tournament appearances—including the iconic upset over Iowa. Throughout the episode, McConathy opens up about his coaching philosophy, anchored in two simple principles: never ask players to do what you wouldn’t, and always speak with respect.
The conversation turns candid as he addresses the changing landscape of college basketball—offering honest reflections on NIL, the transfer portal, and what young athletes are truly learning about commitment and character. The episode closes with powerful lessons on gratitude, legacy, and faith—reminding us that in sports and in life, the comeback often matters more than the shot.
A must-listen for coaches, players, and anyone who believes that faith and leadership still have a place in today’s game.