A 50-year-old Army veteran followed Dawn Staley’s career for 32 years before turning his obsession into a daily podcast. Then he went on reality TV and became a fan favorite. Now, Captain Will runs one of the most popular South Carolina women’s basketball shows, celebrating the coach who changed everything.
How Did Dawn Staley Inspire Captain Will’s Podcast?
Captain Cliffton Williams has been following Dawn Staley since 1992, watching her transform from Virginia’s legendary point guard to Olympic gold medalist to the highest-paid women’s college basketball coach in history.
According to an interview on the South Carolina Sideline YouTube channel, Williams explained that his wife helped him realize where his true passion lived.
“My wife and I had a great conversation. We were visiting our daughter in Fort Lewis, Washington. She’s a soldier as well. And we’re just trying to just figure out what should I do? And I was like, maybe I should do maybe I should do, you know, men’s basketball. And she was like, no, you love women’s basketball. Why don’t you just do that? And I was like, ding, ding, ding, that’s what I’m gonna do. And I’ve been doing it ever since.”
Williams recognized Staley’s hiring at South Carolina in 2008 as a pivotal moment for the program. Deployed to Iraq at the time, he still got the news and immediately understood its significance. His decades watching Staley succeed at every level gave him confidence she would build something special.
“I knew that it was a game changer for the program. I knew, at that time, we weren’t any good. And she changed everything. It took, it was increment growth over time. But once that growth and when she established her, put a footprint on it, we knew it was going to be on point.”
That vision became reality. Staley has led South Carolina to three NCAA National Championships, including a perfect 38-0 season in 2024. Her transformation of the Gamecocks into a dynasty inspired Williams to create “Gamecocks Talk with Captain Will,” filling a void in coverage that few podcasts addressed.
What Makes Captain Will’s Coverage of Staley’s Dynasty Unique?
The podcast has built a dedicated following among Gamecocks fans who appreciate Williams’ three-decade perspective on Staley’s journey. Listeners describe him as uplifting, well-informed, and the most current voice covering Gamecocks women’s basketball.
Williams covers everything from recruiting five-star prospects to analyzing Staley’s dynasty-building. Under her leadership, South Carolina has won nine SEC regular-season championships, nine SEC tournament titles, and three national championships.
She’s earned five National Coach of the Year awards and became the first coach to win the Naismith Coach of the Year Award three consecutive times.
His 32 years following Staley gives him unique insight into her complete trajectory from Virginia star to three-time Olympic gold medalist to the highest-paid women’s college basketball coach ever at $25.25 million.
Between podcast episodes, Williams made Big Brother history as the oldest Season 27 contestant at age 50, reaching eighth place before his likability made him too dangerous to face in the finals.
Williams’ devotion to Staley’s program led him from creating a daily podcast to competing on national television. His coverage continues tracking Staley’s pursuit of more championships while documenting how one coach’s 17-year transformation of a struggling program inspired a devoted fan to fill a media gap.
The podcast thrives because Williams saw Staley’s potential back in 2008 and never stopped believing.