EDIT: Misread that. Looks like GDS and Wolverine will be COMPETING (I should stop reading at 3 a.m.)
I think competition's a good thing, Fast Break filled a void while TDCB development was stagnating, and TCB benefitted from being able to improve on what Fast Break was missing. Now Fast Break and Wolverine will likely be developing competing games at around the same time, and what that should mean is a robust market for good college basketball gaming. If both developers know what they're facing, it'll help make both games better. And if I'm paying for games, that's something I like to see. I bought TDCB and Fast Break (and would have paid good money for TCB, had I not been a beta guy -- and I should still make a hell of a donation to Gary for the time I've been able to spend with the game) -- and I see no reason that I wouldn't be willing to buy both Brian's and Gary's games in the future, if the level of quality keeps up.
Let's just hope we don't end up having any bad blood between companies, to where people who support Wolverine are afraid to make suggestions for Gray Dog, and vice versa. While beta testers will of course be signed to NDAs, and should behave accordingly, I think fans of Gray Dog and Wolverine will do a service to themselves and others by supporting the development of both games. Just my two cents.