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  • Ranking the College Basketball Coach of the Year Candidates - Stadium Basketball Insider

    by Jeff *******
    JANUARY 13,2020

    https://watchstadium.com/ranking-the...es-01-13-2020/

    "We’re unveiling something new today: Coach of the Year power rankings. I know I missed some guys who are deserving of spots on this list, but these are 25 guys (in order) who are doing some of the best coaching jobs in the country.

    We’ll update this again during the season, then hand out the hardware at the end of the year for the National Coach of the Year....

    12) Gregg Marshall, Wichita State – After a down year by Shockers standards a season ago, Marshall has Wichita State back. The Shockers are 15-1 with the lone setback coming against West Virginia...."

    Lots of games to still shake out, but I think Coach Marshall will be moving up on the list before it is all done.

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    • That's my coach of the year.

      We are projected to finish 27-4 with one of the youngest rosters in the nation.

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      • Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
        Ranking the College Basketball Coach of the Year Candidates - Stadium Basketball Insider

        by Jeff *******
        JANUARY 13,2020

        https://watchstadium.com/ranking-the...es-01-13-2020/

        "We’re unveiling something new today: Coach of the Year power rankings. I know I missed some guys who are deserving of spots on this list, but these are 25 guys (in order) who are doing some of the best coaching jobs in the country.

        We’ll update this again during the season, then hand out the hardware at the end of the year for the National Coach of the Year....

        12) Gregg Marshall, Wichita State – After a down year by Shockers standards a season ago, Marshall has Wichita State back. The Shockers are 15-1 with the lone setback coming against West Virginia...."

        Lots of games to still shake out, but I think Coach Marshall will be moving up on the list before it is all done.
        Thank you for doing this. I didn't know about this. This is great. I like the fact that they talk about a lot of coaches you typically don't hear about.

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        • Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
          Ranking the College Basketball Coach of the Year Candidates - Stadium Basketball Insider

          by Jeff *******
          JANUARY 13,2020

          https://watchstadium.com/ranking-the...es-01-13-2020/

          "We’re unveiling something new today: Coach of the Year power rankings. I know I missed some guys who are deserving of spots on this list, but these are 25 guys (in order) who are doing some of the best coaching jobs in the country.

          We’ll update this again during the season, then hand out the hardware at the end of the year for the National Coach of the Year....

          12) Gregg Marshall, Wichita State – After a down year by Shockers standards a season ago, Marshall has Wichita State back. The Shockers are 15-1 with the lone setback coming against West Virginia...."

          Lots of games to still shake out, but I think Coach Marshall will be moving up on the list before it is all done.
          Wheres Bill Self ?????? lmao
          I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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          • Originally posted by FadedCrown View Post
            http://barttorvik.com/team.php?team=Wichita+St.

            That's my coach of the year.

            We are projected to finish 27-4 with one of the youngest rosters in the nation.
            Rational projection.

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            • Update: Marshall is now tied for 63rd all time with 517 wins

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              • Originally posted by Jhook89 View Post
                Update: Marshall is now tied for 63rd all time with 517 wins

                https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...ch-career.html
                Tied with Rick Majerus. Good company.
                Dominance is a state of mind.

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                • Quick glance looks like there are maybe only about 15 coaches above him that are still active???
                  FINAL FOURS:
                  1965, 2013

                  NCAA Tournament:
                  1964, 1965, 1976, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1988, 2006, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021

                  NIT Champs - 1 (2011)

                  AP Poll History of Wichita St:
                  Number of Times Ranked: 157
                  Number of Times Ranked #1: 1
                  Number of Times Top 5: 32 (Most Recent - 2017)
                  Number of Times Top 10: 73 (Most Recent - 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017)

                  Highest Recent AP Ranking:
                  #3 - Dec. 2017
                  #2 ~ March 2014

                  Highest Recent Coaches Poll Ranking:
                  #2 ~ March 2014
                  Finished 2013 Season #4

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                  • Originally posted by Jhook89 View Post
                    Update: Marshall is now tied for 63rd all time with 517 wins

                    https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb...ch-career.html
                    He is only 9 wins away from tying the god-father of his coaching tree.
                    Kung Wu say, man making mistake in elevator wrong on many levels.

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                    • Here are some "unsuccessful" coaches as would be defined by some Shockernet posters:

                      SEAN MILLER, Arizona
                      Career Record: 405–147, 73.4%, in 16 seasons (5 at Xavier and 11 at Arizona)
                      NIT Tournament: 1 tourney
                      NCAA Tournament: 11 tourneys (4 at Xavier, 7 at Arizona)
                      NCAA Final Four: 0

                      CHRIS MACK, Louisville
                      Career Record: 256-115, 69.0%, in 12 seasons (10 at Xavier and 2 at Louisville)
                      NIT Tournament: 0
                      NCAA Tournament: 9 tourneys (8 at Xavier, 1 at Louisville)
                      NCAA Final Four: 0

                      MIKE BREY, Notre Dame
                      Career Record: 536–285, 65.3%), in 24 seasons at (5 at Delaware and 19 at Notre Dame)
                      NIT Tournament: 6 tourneys, 1 final four
                      NCAA Tournament: 14 tourneys (2 at Delaware, 12 at Notre Dame)
                      NCAA Final Four: 0

                      MATT PAINTER, Purdue
                      Career Record: 362–179, 66.9%, in 15 seasons, (1 at Southern Illinois and 14 at Purdue)
                      NIT Tournament: 1 tourney
                      NCAA Tournament: 12 tourneys (1 at Southern Illinois, 11 at Purdue)
                      NCAA Final Four: 0

                      BUZZ WILLIAMS, Texas A&M
                      Career Record: 268-169, 61.4%, in 13 seasons, (1 at New Orleans, 6 at Marquette, 5 at Virginia Tech, and 1 at Texas A&M)
                      NIT Tournament: 1 tourney
                      NCAA Tournament: 8 tourneys (5 at Marquette, 3 at Virginia Tech)
                      NCAA Final Four: 0

                      GREGG MARSHAL, Wichita State
                      Career Record: 522–202, 72.1%, in 22 seasons 9 at Winthrop and 13 at Wichita State
                      NIT Tournament: 3 tourneys, 2 final fours, 2011 Champions
                      NCAA Tournament: 13 Tourneys (6 at Winthrop, 7 at Wichita State)
                      NCAA Final Four: 1 (2013)

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                      • Originally posted by Kung Wu View Post

                        He is only 9 wins away from tying the god-father of his coaching tree.
                        … and ole '76 wants to throw a dead horse on him...

                        "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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                        • Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View Post
                          Here are some "unsuccessful" coaches as would be defined by some Shockernet posters:

                          SEAN MILLER, Arizona
                          Career Record: 405–147, 73.4%, in 16 seasons (5 at Xavier and 11 at Arizona)
                          NIT Tournament: 1 tourney
                          NCAA Tournament: 11 tourneys (4 at Xavier, 7 at Arizona)
                          NCAA Final Four: 0

                          CHRIS MACK, Louisville
                          Career Record: 256-115, 69.0%, in 12 seasons (10 at Xavier and 2 at Louisville)
                          NIT Tournament: 0
                          NCAA Tournament: 9 tourneys (8 at Xavier, 1 at Louisville)
                          NCAA Final Four: 0

                          MIKE BREY, Notre Dame
                          Career Record: 536–285, 65.3%), in 24 seasons at (5 at Delaware and 19 at Notre Dame)
                          NIT Tournament: 6 tourneys, 1 final four
                          NCAA Tournament: 14 tourneys (2 at Delaware, 12 at Notre Dame)
                          NCAA Final Four: 0

                          MATT PAINTER, Purdue
                          Career Record: 362–179, 66.9%, in 15 seasons, (1 at Southern Illinois and 14 at Purdue)
                          NIT Tournament: 1 tourney
                          NCAA Tournament: 12 tourneys (1 at Southern Illinois, 11 at Purdue)
                          NCAA Final Four: 0

                          BUZZ WILLIAMS, Texas A&M
                          Career Record: 268-169, 61.4%, in 13 seasons, (1 at New Orleans, 6 at Marquette, 5 at Virginia Tech, and 1 at Texas A&M)
                          NIT Tournament: 1 tourney
                          NCAA Tournament: 8 tourneys (5 at Marquette, 3 at Virginia Tech)
                          NCAA Final Four: 0

                          GREGG MARSHAL, Wichita State
                          Career Record: 522–202, 72.1%, in 22 seasons 9 at Winthrop and 13 at Wichita State
                          NIT Tournament: 3 tourneys, 2 final fours, 2011 Champions
                          NCAA Tournament: 13 Tourneys (6 at Winthrop, 7 at Wichita State)
                          NCAA Final Four: 1 (2013)
                          You're in dangerous territory; you better add another "L" STAT!
                          "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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                          • What the hell is wrong with some of these posters on SN. Freaking GM has done a whole lot better than those other coaches. And they want to throw him under the bus. They also forgot that he coached a nobody by the name of Fred Vanvleet into the top PG for the NBA with a championship ring. Wake up ppl. Once he realizes that some fans are stupid and get tired of their whining little asses he might just say f that. Or he gets a hell of a good offer from a P5 school. Or just retires.. Some ppl in here will be cheering and happy and then when things aren't going well they are going to bring the torches again, like the song goes "Don't know what you got, til its gone".

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                            • Originally posted by El_Wu View Post
                              What the hell is wrong with some of these posters on SN. Freaking GM has done a whole lot better than those other coaches. And they want to throw him under the bus. They also forgot that he coached a nobody by the name of Fred Vanvleet into the top PG for the NBA with a championship ring. Wake up ppl. Once he realizes that some fans are stupid and get tired of their whining little asses he might just say f that. Or he gets a hell of a good offer from a P5 school. Or just retires.. Some ppl in here will be cheering and happy and then when things aren't going well they are going to bring the torches again, like the song goes "Don't know what you got, til its gone".
                              That post deserved the Spocker!

                              "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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                              • I see two things with some of these posters. One, they're simply KU or Creighton Trolls. Two, their Gen Z'ers and/or young Millennials who are accustomed to having a victim mentality and can't relate to GM who doesn't offer safe spaces and raises his voice instead of using a soothing, ASMR type tone when giving constructive criticism.

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