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22. Bob Richey, Furman
Score: 80
Raw Rank: T-85th
Relative Rank: 1st
Pope and Richey are both early in their respective careers. Pope has been a DI head coach for five seasons, most recently capping off an impressive 2020 at BYU. Richey has been the head guy at Furman since 2018, taking over for Niko Medved. Both coaches scored extremely high on the relative rank scale - top two in the country in fact. Pope’s four Utah Valley seasons were brilliant when compared to both a program and preseason perspective, but his 2020 BYU year was his second-best Adj. EM improvement of his coaching career.
Richey has exceeded expectations in all three seasons at the helm, and his Furman teams have finished in the KenPom top 100 in each of those three years. Pop quiz: how many Furman squads have finished in the KenPom top 100 from 1997 - 2017? Answer: Zero.
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So, 76, how about a Sweet 16, Final 4, 7 NCAA tourneys in a row, plus several more at his previous small school, Winthrop?
Sort of outweighs Richey I would say, as he hasn't done ANY of these things.
May prove good down the road, but I'll stick with the proven commodity.
I will wait for your obligatory personal attack response.
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Originally posted by David Rahm View PostSo, 76, how about a Sweet 16, Final 4, 7 NCAA tourneys in a row, plus several more at his previous small school, Winthrop?
Sort of outweighs Richey I would say, as he hasn't done ANY of these things.
May prove good down the road, but I'll stick with the proven commodity.
I will wait for your obligatory personal attack response.
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General Notes
KenPom data was used for all performance scores. Data in KenPom goes back to the 2002 season, meaning any coaching performance from prior to 19 years ago was not considered in this ranking. For example, Coach K’s 1991 and 1992 national titles were not considered in this ranking.
KenPom tracks preseason rankings back to the 2012 season. For example, this means Steve Alford’s performance relative to preseason expectations at Iowa in 2006 was not considered in this ranking.
Ties were broken more or less subjectively, but most weight was given towards relative performance metrics. Relative Performance (57% of total score)
Relative performance is made up of two attributes. The first is a coach’s performance relative to his school’s average performance. Average school performance was derived by taking the average ending (pre-Tourney) Adj. EM from 2002 to 2020, per KenPom. A coach’s average ending (pre-Tourney) Adj. EM at a particular school was measured against his school’s average Adj. EM.
The second attribute is a coach’s performance relative to preseason expectations. This is simply the difference between a coach’s beginning Adj. EM per KenPom and ending Adj. EM (from 2012 to 2020).
Note, in order to limit skewed results, special consideration was made for coaches who have been head coaching for only 1-2 years and coaches who have been at a program for 15+ years."
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Post22. Bob Richey, Furman
Score: 80
Raw Rank: T-85th
Relative Rank: 1st
Pope and Richey are both early in their respective careers. Pope has been a DI head coach for five seasons, most recently capping off an impressive 2020 at BYU. Richey has been the head guy at Furman since 2018, taking over for Niko Medved. Both coaches scored extremely high on the relative rank scale - top two in the country in fact. Pope’s four Utah Valley seasons were brilliant when compared to both a program and preseason perspective, but his 2020 BYU year was his second-best Adj. EM improvement of his coaching career.
Richey has exceeded expectations in all three seasons at the helm, and his Furman teams have finished in the KenPom top 100 in each of those three years. Pop quiz: how many Furman squads have finished in the KenPom top 100 from 1997 - 2017? Answer: Zero.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Post22. Bob Richey, Furman
Score: 80
Raw Rank: T-85th
Relative Rank: 1st
Pope and Richey are both early in their respective careers. Pope has been a DI head coach for five seasons, most recently capping off an impressive 2020 at BYU. Richey has been the head guy at Furman since 2018, taking over for Niko Medved. Both coaches scored extremely high on the relative rank scale - top two in the country in fact. Pope’s four Utah Valley seasons were brilliant when compared to both a program and preseason perspective, but his 2020 BYU year was his second-best Adj. EM improvement of his coaching career.
Richey has exceeded expectations in all three seasons at the helm, and his Furman teams have finished in the KenPom top 100 in each of those three years. Pop quiz: how many Furman squads have finished in the KenPom top 100 from 1997 - 2017? Answer: Zero.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View Post
Marshall's score is 81 while Richey's score is 80; IMO that difference in an objective analysis supports my position that Richey is an "emerging talent" in D1 basketball coaching.Deuces Valley.
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