ESPN top coaches
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ESPN top coaches
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Who thinks Dave Rose is going to end up on this list. It would be a shame if he wasn't included in the top 50, and he's no were in sight so far. could either be awesome or really disappointing at this point.
Who thinks Dave Rose is going to end up on this list. It would be a shame if he wasn't included in the top 50, and he's no were in sight so far. could either be awesome or really disappointing at this point.
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Re: ESPN top coaches
Disappointing:
Some big names missed our list of top 50 coaches. Here are the 25 names who just missed, listed in alphabetical order.
Dana Altman, Oregon
Tim Cluess, Iona
Tom Crean, Indiana
Keith Dambrot, Akron
Johnny Dawkins, Stanford
Fran Dunphy, Temple
Leonard Hamilton, Florida State
Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa
Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts
Larry Krystkowiak, Utah
Mike Lonergan, George Washington
Cuonzo Martin, California
Chris Mooney, Richmond
Craig Neal, New Mexico
Matt Painter, Purdue
Dave Paulsen, Bucknell
Bruce Pearl, Auburn
Steve Prohm, Murray State
Dave Rose, BYU
Herb Sendek, Arizona State
Kevin Stallings, Vanderbilt
Andy Toole, Robert Morris
Brad Underwood, Stephen F. Austin
Brian Wardle, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Michael White, Louisiana Tech
Some big names missed our list of top 50 coaches. Here are the 25 names who just missed, listed in alphabetical order.
Dana Altman, Oregon
Tim Cluess, Iona
Tom Crean, Indiana
Keith Dambrot, Akron
Johnny Dawkins, Stanford
Fran Dunphy, Temple
Leonard Hamilton, Florida State
Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa
Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts
Larry Krystkowiak, Utah
Mike Lonergan, George Washington
Cuonzo Martin, California
Chris Mooney, Richmond
Craig Neal, New Mexico
Matt Painter, Purdue
Dave Paulsen, Bucknell
Bruce Pearl, Auburn
Steve Prohm, Murray State
Dave Rose, BYU
Herb Sendek, Arizona State
Kevin Stallings, Vanderbilt
Andy Toole, Robert Morris
Brad Underwood, Stephen F. Austin
Brian Wardle, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Michael White, Louisiana Tech
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Re: ESPN top coaches
What a joke that Crisco is even on that list. What has he done a comparison either by number of wins or longevity as a college coach? I would have to see the criteria for inclusion of that list. That's always the analysis that matters most. And it often skews the list to what ever creator of that list intended. Probably a huge East Coast bias.