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College basketball studio/game
analyst Richard "Digger" Phelps, who
enjoyed two successful decades as
Notre Dame's head coach, joined ESPN
as a college basketball studio and
game analyst in November 1993. He
works in the studio each Monday and
Tuesday, and calls select games. He
also teams up with Dick Vitale to
provide studio and on-site analysis
during Championship Week, the NCAA
Tournament and Final Four...
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Prior
to ESPN, Phelps served as a college
basketball analyst for CBS
Sports during the 1992 and 1993
NCAA Championships, handling both
studio and game analysis. In 1984,
he served as commentator for ABC
Sports' basketball coverage at
the Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
During his 20 years as head
basketball coach at Notre Dame
(1972-91), Phelps won more games
(393) than any coach in Irish
history. His teams advanced to the
NCAA Tournament on 14 occasions --
including six of his last seven
seasons -- and reached the Final
Four in 1978.
Phelps averaged more than 19 wins
per season during his career at
Notre Dame, and overall won exactly
two-thirds of his games (393-197).
In addition, all 56 players who
played four years for Phelps
received their degrees.
Before coaching at Notre Dame,
Phelps was the head basketball coach
at Fordham University during the
1970-71 season, where his team
compiled a 26-3 record and advanced
to the NCAA Championship. After
resigning from Notre Dame on April
15, 1991, Phelps joined President
George Bush's administration as
special assistant to the Executive
Office of the President for National
Drug Control Policy (1992-93),
working closely with the office's
Operation Weed and Seed anti-drug
program.
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