Basketball
Episode 54 | Chris Darrington – From Scott Bulldog to Glass City Wrangler
In this episode of *Play by Play with Jesse Coleman*, we sit down with Toledo native and rising pro hooper Chris Darrington for an in-depth conversation about his basketball journey.
Chris takes us back to where it all started—his early love for the game and his standout days at Scott High School, where he began making a name for himself. From there, he opens up about the grind of junior college basketball, the transition to Division I, and the lessons learned at every level of competition.
Now playing professionally with the Glass City Wranglers, Chris shares what it means to represent his city, the mindset it takes to succeed as a pro, and what’s next in his career.
This is a story of perseverance, growth, and staying locked in on the dream.
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Basketball
Bucks Fire Doc Rivers, Giannis at a Crossroads & NBA Playoff Picture
Get locked in for another powerful episode of Win Or Lose Sports as we break down one of the biggest shakeups in the NBA. The Milwaukee Bucks have officially moved on from head coach Doc Rivers—what went wrong, and what does this mean for a championship window that feels like it’s starting to close? We dive deep into the future of Giannis Antetokounmpo, who now finds himself at a crossroads. Does he stay loyal to Milwaukee, or is it time to explore a new chapter elsewhere? The pressure is on, and the league is watching. With the NBA Playoffs right around the corner, we also break down the biggest contenders—who’s coming out of the East, and who’s got the edge in the West? From powerhouse rosters to dark horse teams, we give you our full playoff outlook. Plus, we step into the octagon to recap UFC 327 and the biggest moments from the weekend. And we ask a real question that’s heating up the sports world: should Dana White keep politics separate from the fight game, especially with his ties to Donald Trump? It’s raw, it’s real, and it’s everything you need to stay in the game—Win or Lose
Basketball
March is Madness, Duke Loses to Huskies . NFL. UFL, Wranglers win again.
March Madness delivered once again—and this episode dives right into the chaos. We break down the shocking Elite 8 thriller where Duke Blue Devils fell to the Connecticut Huskies on a last-second game-winner that sent shockwaves through the tournament. What does this moment say about the unpredictability of March Madness, and how does it shape the road to a championship? Shifting to the NFL, we talk about Myles Garrett and his future with the Cleveland Browns. Is it time for him to consider requesting a trade, or is Cleveland still the place to build something special? We also dive into the situation surrounding Shedeur Sanders and the possibility of him landing in Cleveland. If he’s not the starting QB right away, what’s the smartest move for his development and long-term career? Then we ask a bigger question about spring football: Is the United Football League (UFL) truly “pro football,” or is it still trying to find its identity? Finally, we bring it back home to Toledo—highlighting the hot start of the Glass City Wranglers, now sitting at 6-2 behind standout performances from Chris Darrington and Devonte Pratt. Is this the start of something serious this season? From college hoops madness to NFL debates and local dominance—this episode covers it all.
Basketball
Homegrown Hoops: Wranglers Rise Behind Darrington and Pratt
The Glass City Wranglers are making an early statement to open the 2026 season, jumping out to a strong 4–2 start behind the dynamic play of two of Toledo’s own—Chris Darrington and Devonte Pratt.
This isn’t just a good start—it’s a tone-setter.
Homegrown Leadership Setting the Pace
Chris Darrington, a proud alum of Scott High School, has emerged as one of the most dominant scorers in the league. Averaging 31.0 points per game, Darrington has been nearly unstoppable offensively. Whether it’s attacking the rim, knocking down perimeter shots, or creating his own look late in the shot clock, he’s been the engine behind the Wranglers’ success.

But his impact goes beyond scoring. Darrington is also contributing 4.3 assists per game, showing his ability to facilitate and make teammates better, along with 3.3 rebounds, proving he’s willing to do the little things to win.
Right alongside him is Devonte Pratt, a product of Rogers High School, who has been just as vital to the Wranglers’ early-season surge. Pratt is averaging 25.3 points per game, giving the team a powerful one-two punch offensively. His versatility stands out—he’s not just scoring, but also contributing 3.0 assists and pulling down 5.3 rebounds per game, showing his all-around impact on both ends of the floor.

A Dangerous Duo
Together, Darrington and Pratt form one of the most explosive backcourts in the league. Their chemistry, combined with their shared Toledo roots, brings a unique energy to the team. There’s a level of pride and purpose when local talent shines at a high level—and the Wranglers are feeding off that.
Defenses are already struggling to contain both players. Focus too much on Darrington, and Pratt makes you pay. Shift attention to Pratt, and Darrington takes over. It’s a pick-your-poison situation that has fueled the Wranglers’ 4–2 start.
Building Momentum
At 4–2, the Wranglers are not just winning—they’re building identity. A team led by scorers who can also distribute, rebound, and lead brings balance that translates to consistency. If this duo continues at this pace, Glass City won’t just be competitive—they’ll be contenders.
More importantly, this run is resonating with the Toledo basketball community. Seeing former standouts from Scott and Rogers leading the charge is a reminder of the talent the city continues to produce.
What’s Next
The question now isn’t whether the Wranglers can compete—it’s how far they can go. If Darrington continues his scoring dominance and Pratt maintains his all-around production, this team has the potential to make a deep run in 2026.
One thing is certain:
The Glass City Wranglers are off to a strong start—and they’re doing it with Toledo toughness, Toledo pride, and two stars leading the way.
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