Originally posted by FadedCrown
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1) The average number of games played each "era": Miller - 27.1, Smithson - 29.5, Turgeon - 31.1, Marshall - 34.5. Some of this is the number of post seasons played, but most is the number of regular season games and the number of rounds in different post season tournaments.
2) Miller coached during an era when the MVC was one of the best national conferences (at times, better than our current conference). Smithson coached during the early fall of the MVC and Turgeon near the bottom of the conference. Most of Marshall's wins (and number of post-tournaments) came from a conference that had hit its bottom, however, proved his teams' worth in tournament play. I'd say the jury is still out at how well he does in our much improved current conference.
I'm not disagreeing with your main point of Marshall's worth.
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