Just to add a few observations.
Awful Announcing has been trying to cover the story.
https://awfulannouncing.com/college-...f-goodman.html
From what I can piece together, it might be John Fanta who was recorded for the doc. Fanta is young, emerging college basketball media voice who does play-by-play for Fox, with a focus on the Big East, and is also a big part of Goodman and Dauster's "Field of 68" media network. Fanta's father died suddenly on Monday at the age of 56. I can imagine a scenario where Goodman, trying to stick up for his friend Fanta who had just suffered a devastating loss, went overboard.
-Goodman and Rob Dauster ARE the Field of 68 podcast network. It's their business. If you haven't checked it out, I strongly recommend it as they have many different pods including one devoted to Duke Basketball called "Crazie Cast". I think the Duke pod is OK, the hosts can be a little polarizing, and tend to be very critical of the Duke team. But, almost every single night, the "Field of 68 After Dark" pod goes live around 10-11PM and covers what happened that night. It's my go-to for instant reaction to what is happening in the sport. Aside from Goodman and Dauster you have young legend-in-the-making Fanta, former Clemson Tiger turned media man Terrence Ogelsby, Randolph Childress, former coaches Chris Mack and Josh Pastner, a few former Tar Heels I won't mention by name even though I think they do a very good job in their analysis (and are very fair when talking about us, while getting in some barbs). So, I am not sure Goodman could be fired from his own company.
Agree with DBA in his characterization of Goodman. He plays the heel but seems like a really good dude, and I am basing that on all the college basketball journalists and coaches who seem to really like him.