self has a top-notch winning %. but.. it isn't just wichita state fans that have said "gregg marshall may just be the best college basketball coach in the country." i've heard that phrase a few times from around the country (starting with jim schaus saying it first, years ago, of course). keep your eyes and ears open, and you'll hear it again this season from somebody not associated with the shox.
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Originally posted by grudkin View PostShocks called a timeout right before five seconds inbound whistle, iirc. I think it was at that moment Self realized KU wasn't going to be able to dig themselves out of that hole. 3G put the clown suit on the Rug that day over and over again, was so sweet.
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Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View PostYep. Vastly superior game plan. Without Jans even, or Cle."I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostOver the past 14 seasons, Self has:
- Most regular season success (by pretty much any metric)
- Most NCAA Tournament wins (33)
- 2nd most round of 32 appearances (12)
- Tied for most Sweet 16 appearances (9)
- 3rd most Elite 8 appearances (5)
So there are 7 active coaches with 3 or more Final Four appearances. So what? Are you going to place Jim Boeheim (also just 1 NC and significantly more bad years mixed in) or Ben Howland (0 NCs) above Bill Self overall? I doubt it. See, even using Final Fours, or NC appearances, or NCs, Self ends up pretty darn high on the list.
Unless you want to limit the list of current "great" coaches to about 2-3, Self pretty much has to be on the list.
BS Total Record. 207-105
ORU 2 NIT Invites and Total Record. 55-54
TU Total Record. 74-27
2 NCAA
1 E 8
Illinois. 78-24
1 E 8
1 S 16
6-3 NCAA Record
Gregg Total 455-173
Winthrop 194-83
7 NCAA
1-6 NCAA Record
WSU 261-90
2 NITs
1 NIT Champs
6 NCAAs
1 F 4
1 undefeated Season
1 #1 Seed
9-6 NCAA Record
1 NCOY
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@shockmonster:, Gregg Marshall may indeed finish his career as the more accomplished coach. Yes, he is on an excellent trajectory. But no, I'm not ignoring Self's last 14 years to look at his 1990s mid-major days... not when the topic is "greatest active coaches".
When you focus so much attention on success relative to setting, you will inevitably just find yourself studying the 2007-2008 Drake Bulldogs for the rest of your life. :-)
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Originally posted by UCONN_Husky View PostI would have Self ahead of 3G at this point in time, but...
I'd want 3G as my team's coach going forward...not even a question. One coach consistently under-performs in the big dance while the other one consistently over-performs. I like 3G to win 2 'Ships before Self wins his second.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View Post@shockmonster:, Gregg Marshall may indeed finish his career as the more accomplished coach. Yes, he is on an excellent trajectory. But no, I'm not ignoring Self's last 14 years to look at his 1990s mid-major days... not when the topic is "greatest active coaches".
When you focus so much attention on success relative to setting, you will inevitably just find yourself studying the 2007-2008 Drake Bulldogs for the rest of your life. :-)
Am I throwing out the regular season? Yes. I'd say that there has been significant years to make a good case using just the NCAAs. After all, that is crunch time and cream rises to the top. One could throw a lot of good coaches into KU, NC, and Duke and they would perform well overall, some would not. That makes a good/better coach or not so good coach. But, as I said before, greatness should be measured by expectations somewhat dependent on where one coaches. How would other major conferences look at their coach if he dominated their conference the way KU has dominated the Big 12, had the seeding KU has had, but had the overall Dance performance of out twice in the 1st round, out 3 times in the R32, and only 2 F4s in 14 years?
I actually have no dislike of Self like I do of Williams, Brown, or Owens. I simply believe he has underachieved post league compared to his league achievements. For me, that puts some dampness on his "greatness".
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Originally posted by ShockTalk View PostI have no evidence to support my position which I know is very important. That said, what I'm baffled with is just my observations, or what I believe them to be. A great coach at least meets or exceeds expectations over a reasonable about of time. Are their any other college programs over the time period Self has been at KU that are considered as programs close to the same, or exceed KU's stature that has performed worse in the NCAAs? Which have performed as well or better, and if better, how much better?
Am I throwing out the regular season? Yes. I'd say that there has been significant years to make a good case using just the NCAAs. After all, that is crunch time and cream rises to the top. One could throw a lot of good coaches into KU, NC, and Duke and they would perform well overall, some would not. That makes a good/better coach or not so good coach. But, as I said before, greatness should be measured by expectations somewhat dependent on where one coaches. How would other major conferences look at their coach if he dominated their conference the way KU has dominated the Big 12, had the seeding KU has had, but had the overall Dance performance of out twice in the 1st round, out 3 times in the R32, and only 2 F4s in 14 years?
I actually have no dislike of Self like I do of Williams, Brown, or Owens. I simply believe he has underachieved post league compared to his league achievements. For me, that puts some dampness on his "greatness".
I disagree that the regular season should be totally ignored, and I disagree that Mike's 1 additional NC should somehow make everything else irrelevant.
(oh, and by the way, Duke has more 1st round flameouts the past 14 years than KU too)
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