
The Mean Streets Podcast is a college basketball podcast Britton Johnson (former Alabama and current Samford basketball player) and William Galloway. The two discuss college basketball weekly throughout the season. Follow on Instagram and Twitter: @meanstreetspod. (Formerly The Gallo-Way Podcast)
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 139 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

Mean Streets Podcast: Season 5 Episode 6 The Mean Streets Podcast features former Tide hoops player, Britton Johnson, interviewed by broadcaster William Galloway. The duo discuss Alabama basketball. Follow along all season for updates, analysis and m... more
The Mean Streets Podcast features former Tide hoops player, Britton Johnson, interviewed by broadcaster William Galloway. The duo discuss Alabama basketball. Follow along all season for updates, analysis and more. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify... more
Is Charles Bediako coming back? Former Alabama men's basketball walk-on and teammate of Charles Bediako, Britton Johnson weighs in. Britton is a 3L student at Cumberland and provides his personal and professional take on how this could unfold for Ala... more
The Mean Streets Podcast features former Tide hoops player, Britton Johnson, interviewed by broadcaster William Galloway. The duo discuss Alabama basketball. Follow along all season for updates, analysis and more. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify... more
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Galloway does it right, being BJ in there too and you got a mean combo. Keep doing what you’re doing.
Galloway always knows his stuff and offers great insight on all things Alabama.
A refreshing look at the world of sports from an informed new broadcasting voice. Reminds me of the early days of Joe Buck - great voice delivering behind-the-scenes stories often not told elsewhere from a True Fan of the games.
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That’s law.
Overall just good common sense sports commentary. Always a good listen and certainly worth the time
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This show focuses on college basketball with a practical, insider vibe. The hosts dissect games, brackets, and season-long storylines, with frequent emphasis on NIL, the transfer portal, and SEC dynamics, especially Alabama. Episodes mix game analysis, player performance notes, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, making it appealing to bracket enthusiasts, college sports fans, and listeners who enjoy accessible legal and logistical angles around NCAA sports. A standout angle is blending sports insight with practical implications for fans and potential sponsors, including regional SEC impressions and a willingness to discuss evolving NIL topics.
A noteworthy strength is the dual-host dynamic and a level of confidence and humor that comes throu... more
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