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Gonzaga Coach Mark Few Gave His Son Some Garbage Time Minutes, Got Him Biblically Posterized (Video)

By Eric Italiano

Gonzaga Coach Mark Few Gave His Son Some Garbage Time Minutes, Got Him Biblically Posterized (Video)

Longtime Gonzaga University head coach Mark Few has been at the school since 1989 and has been the head coach of the basketball team since 1999. For many of you reading right now, that's your entire life.

Few has been at Gonzaga for so long that he now has a son, Joe, who's only known a life with his dad as the head coach of the Bulldogs, and now plays for him as a bench player.

Because Joe Few is at the bottom of the roster, and usually only plays garbage time minutes, which is exactly what his dad Mark gave him in the Bulldogs' second game of the 2024/25 season on Monday night. The Bulldogs have begun the season ranked sixth in the nation.

Unfortunately for the Few family, however, Joe's *few* minutes on the court produced one memorable posterization.

In their 101-63 win over the 8th-ranked Baylor Bears, Few's son Joe played two minutes and had two assists to go along with his viral posterization.

Few, 61 years old, has been the head coach at Gonzaga since 1999 and has since turned them into one of the powerhouse college basketball programs in the country.

In his 25 seasons as head coach at Gonzaga, Few has won 22 WCC (West Coast Conference) regular season titles and 19 WCC tournament titles. He's also taken Gonzaga to two national championship games in 2017 and 2021 (he was also named AP Coach of the Year in 2017). Despite the program's long stretch of success, however, Few and Gonzaga have yet to win an NCAA Tournament.

After graduating from the University of Oregon in 1987, Few became a graduate assistant at Gonzaga under then-head coach Dan Fitzgerald. Few then spent the 1990s as an assistant before taking over for Dan Monson in 1999.

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