How many 20-win seasons do you think a head coach should have in order to establish the idea that they are a good Division I head basketball coach?
To give some no-brainers to start with, Geno (19 of 23 seasons for 83%( and Pat Summitt (27 of 33 for 82%) and Tara Vandeveer (22 of 28 for 79%) are Hall-Of-Fame coaches---clearly good.
Then many might agree that Shari Coale at OU is quite good (6 of 11 for 67%) as was Cheryl Burnett at SMSU then Michigan (10 of 18 for 56%).
Mark Turgeon, on the men's side (maybe not a truly fair comparison, but at least we all can agree that he's a good coach) has had three 20 win seasons of 7 as a head coach, for 43%.
Just wondering what you all think? Is there a threshhold number or percent?
To give some no-brainers to start with, Geno (19 of 23 seasons for 83%( and Pat Summitt (27 of 33 for 82%) and Tara Vandeveer (22 of 28 for 79%) are Hall-Of-Fame coaches---clearly good.
Then many might agree that Shari Coale at OU is quite good (6 of 11 for 67%) as was Cheryl Burnett at SMSU then Michigan (10 of 18 for 56%).
Mark Turgeon, on the men's side (maybe not a truly fair comparison, but at least we all can agree that he's a good coach) has had three 20 win seasons of 7 as a head coach, for 43%.
Just wondering what you all think? Is there a threshhold number or percent?
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