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Best NCAA CBB Coach to not win a National Championship?
Posted on 11/13/15 at 1:58 pm
Posted on 11/13/15 at 1:58 pm
I am not going to include active coaches in this thread though.
I think it is Gene Keadey.
Others that deserve mention
Ralph Miller
Ray Meyer
Louis Carnesecca
Who do you have?
I think it is Gene Keadey.
Others that deserve mention
Ralph Miller
Ray Meyer
Louis Carnesecca
Who do you have?
Posted on 11/13/15 at 2:02 pm to sms151t
Digger Phelps
Dale Brown
Dale Brown
This post was edited on 11/13/15 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 11/13/15 at 2:06 pm to sms151t
this is probably not the absolute best answer, but lon kruger deserves a mention i suppose.
Posted on 11/13/15 at 2:09 pm to sms151t
Are counting just Division 1 Championships? Cause if you are, Bo Ryan definitely has to be on the list.
Posted on 11/13/15 at 2:42 pm to sms151t
National Championship in Division I? If so, Bo Ryan has to be near the top, if not the top, of this list...
At Wisconsin, he is 357-125 (.741) and owns a 172-68 (.717) in B1G contests, which is the best all-time.
Additionally, he has never missed an NCAAT in his 14 years as HC of the Badgers, been to seven Sweet Sixteens, three Elite Eights, two Final Fours, and a National Championship Runner-up.
Prior to his arrival, Wisconsin never won more than 22 games in a season. Since he has arrived in Madison, they have averaged nearly 26 wins each season.
At Wisconsin, he is 357-125 (.741) and owns a 172-68 (.717) in B1G contests, which is the best all-time.
Additionally, he has never missed an NCAAT in his 14 years as HC of the Badgers, been to seven Sweet Sixteens, three Elite Eights, two Final Fours, and a National Championship Runner-up.
Prior to his arrival, Wisconsin never won more than 22 games in a season. Since he has arrived in Madison, they have averaged nearly 26 wins each season.
Posted on 11/13/15 at 4:42 pm to sms151t
The three that come to mind are Rick Majerus, Eddie Sutton, and John Chaney. Keady is a good one too.
Posted on 11/13/15 at 8:40 pm to sms151t
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Ray Meyer
Meyer won one when he had George Mikan. Back in the day, the best teams went to the NIT.
He was a good coach.
I had season tickets when they were a final four team. Their small forward was injured when a team mate fell on him with 2 seconds to go and the game already in hand when they were beating UCLA for the 2nd time that season. They did not have anyone to deal with Larry Bird. Bird would have been chasing the small forward.
It made me wonder about the karma of being so close and not getting to give it your best shot, because a guy was injured with two seconds to go.
DePaul played all the east coast Catholic schools, ND and Marquette.
Meyer held his own.
This post was edited on 11/13/15 at 8:42 pm
Posted on 11/13/15 at 11:32 pm to sms151t
Bruce Pearl
Steve Alford
Sorry, not active...
Gene Bartow
Steve Alford
Sorry, not active...
Gene Bartow
This post was edited on 11/13/15 at 11:34 pm
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