
In this solo episode of Engel Angle, Mac reflects on legacy — who gets remembered, who gets overlooked, and why timing matters.
Mac opens with a tribute to Academy Award–winning actor Robert Duvall, revisiting Lonesome Dove, The Godfather, and Apocalypse Now, and sharing a deeply personal story about interviewing Texas football legend Sammy Baugh — the man Duvall used as inspiration for Gus McCrae.
From Hollywood legends to Hall of Fame politics, the conversation shifts to the flawed voting systems that determine who gets enshrined and who gets left waiting.
Yes, Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame omission sparks debate.
But Mac argues there’s a far more urgent case: Lita Andrews, the winningest basketball coach in U.S. history with 1,416 victories over 52 years — and still not in the Basketball Hall of Fame.
This episode dives into:
Robert Duvall’s Texas connection and cultural impact
A surreal interview with Sammy Baugh in rural Texas
How Hall of Fame voting really works
Why waiting to honor legends diminishes the moment
And why Lita Andrews deserves her orange jacket now
It’s about sports. It’s about film. But mostly, it’s about recognizing greatness while people are still here to enjoy it.
If you care about legacy, fairness, and honoring pioneers — this episode is for you.
⏱ Chapters
00:00 – A Dog, A Mic, and Something That Matters
00:45 – Remembering Robert Duvall
03:00 – Why Lonesome Dove Was a Cultural Event
06:36 – Sammy Baugh and the Real Gus McCrae
13:17 – Bill Belichick and the Hall of Fame Mess
17:12 – How Hall of Fame Voting Really Works
26:14 – The Problem With Posthumous Inductions
27:46 – Lita Andrews Built the Game
29:40 – 1,416 Wins and Still Waiting
30:41 – Why This One Matters So Much
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