I believe Bo Ryan, one of the best coaches, if not the best Coach in the Big 10, was a D-3 Coach before he took over the Wisconsin program. Wisconsin Lacrosse(?)
The supply of potential coaches does not need to end at the D-1 level.
So far the assistant compensation hasn't been, thus what we currently have...
Correct...
Not many around these parts like him, but Bruce Pearl coached at Southern Indiana and made them into a perennial national contender in D-3
In fairness, it is a lot easier to be successful at a huge state school like Wisconsin, which has an enormous fan base, an unlimited athletic department and recruiting budget, and instant connections throughout the state and midwest to get the top tier of recruits.
Rob Jeter, who was a highly touted assistant under Ryan and is now at Wisconsin-Milwaukee, has not had nearly as much success.
I can't agree. There are a lot of good coaches that can't win because of circumstances beyond their control (mostly related to recruiting and facilities). Carmody is a good example.
Good coaches are good coaches.
They will win wherever they are.
Yes......Roy Williams is doing a wonderful job this year.
Yes......Roy Williams is doing a wonderful job this year.
Yes his pathetic 607-149 record is not cutting it. I would fire him right now.
He also ONLY has 2 national titles.
I can't agree. There are a lot of good coaches that can't win because of circumstances beyond their control (mostly related to recruiting and facilities). Carmody is a good example.
wonderful example. Yeah, you totally get it. :roll::roll::roll: :lol::lol::lol:
Those seem like blanket statements to me. Just thought I'd point out a GREAT coach that doesn't seem to be winning much these days. I'm sorry you don't agree.
I don't believe I'm the one that said.......
"Good coaches are good coaches."
"Good coaches win."
"The will win wherever they are."
Those seem like blanket statements to me. Just thought I'd point out a GREAT coach that doesn't seem to be winning much these days. I'm sorry you don't agree.
No, I got that point- but my point was that the liklihood of a coach moving from D3 to a low-major or midmajor and being successful can't quite be compared with one moving to a major state school. The are a lot more D2 and D3 coaches who eventually get D1 jobs and aren't so successful than those who do succeed.