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    RH: A Fitting Scene for Milestone Win

    Really nice article on 3G and some of the habits and characteristics that have made him so successful with a number of comments from those who were with him at the start.

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    Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
    RH: A Fitting Scene for Milestone Win

    Really nice article on 3G and some of the habits and characteristics that have made him so successful with a number of comments from those who were with him at the start.
    Good stuff!
    "You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"

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      MARSHALL ONE OF THE FASTEST EVER TO 500:
      ***Gregg Marshall needed just 695 games to record 500 wins – tied with former Tulsa and Arkansas coach Nolan Richardson for the 22nd fastest in NCAA history. The very next name on the list is one of his boyhood idols, former South Carolina coach Frank McGuire who recorded his own 500th win in game No. 699.
      ***Marshall is one of only 10 coaches in college basketball history to record his 500th win before the end of his 21st season.
      ***Marshall has 16 seasons of 20+ wins (15th best among active coaches).

      Fastest to 500 Wins:
      Mark Few (Gonzaga) – 18th Season (2017)
      Roy Williams (Kansas; UNC) – 19th Season (2007)
      John Calipari (UMass, Memphis, Kentucky) – 20th Season (2012)
      Bill Self (ORU, Tulsa, Illinois, Kansas) – 20th Season (2013)
      Jerry Tarkanian (Long Beach St; UNLV) – 20th Season
      Gregg Marshall (Winthrop, Wichita St.) – 21st Season
      Jim Boeheim (Syracuse) – 21st Season (1997)
      Bob Huggins (West Virginia) – 2002
      Tom Izzo (Michigan St.) – 21st Season (2016)
      Billy Donovan (Marshall, Florida) – 21st Season (2015)

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        Moved to Clemson Thread

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          500 puts him number 70 on the all time list. 12 of the next 13 in front of him are no longer coaching in the NCAA. Some of them are no longer breathing. Mike Brey is 8 spots ahead at 509. Kelvin Sampson is 14 spots ahead at 540 (and counting).
          Where oh where is our T. Boone Pickens.

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