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Re: Greatest Coach in MVC history?

PostPosted: August 2nd, 2012, 10:17 am
by squirrel
Wufan wrote:Squirrel, spare me the history lesson as I am well versed on the subject. The fact that the criteria was changed after I answered is not my fault.

What kind of fascist regime is running this place?


Not in any way involved with this site other than as an infrequent poster. That said, unless the thread title changed, the criteria never did.

Re: Greatest Coach in MVC history?

PostPosted: August 5th, 2012, 6:44 pm
by C0|db|00ded
Burrah Hinson.

Because he's so good he was asked back to the conference a second time with his only interim training being Dir. of Television and Movies for the KU men's basketball team.


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Re: Greatest Coach in MVC history?

PostPosted: August 7th, 2012, 7:26 pm
by the valley boys
BEARZ77 wrote:How about a coach that while in the MVC for 12 years went:

284-89 overall
176-36 conference
8 conference titles
7 tourney titles
37-17 in postseason
14-10 in the NCAA Tourney
10 NCAA Tourneys/ 2NIT
1 NCAA Sweet 16
2 NCAA Final Fours
Already awarded the honor of top coach in the history of the MVC and a MVC Hall of Famer
Sorry, couldn't resist.


Well, since I made no distinction between men's and women's head coaches, I would say that Cheryl Burnett of MSU is the greatest coach in MVC history. Nice pickup BEARZ77.

Re: Greatest Coach in MVC history?

PostPosted: August 8th, 2012, 11:53 am
by CaseyGarrisonforPrez
C0|db|00ded wrote:Burrah Hinson.

Because he's so good he was asked back to the conference a second time with his only interim training being Dir. of Television and Movies for the KU men's basketball team.


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Director of Operations. He also planned their travels. I do not think of him as a great coach, but let us not desecrate the man. He was a part of several big 12 champs and a final four team. He had a hand in that.

Re: Greatest Coach in MVC history?

PostPosted: August 8th, 2012, 12:20 pm
by CaliRdBrd
Donewald? Stallings?

Re: Greatest Coach in MVC history?

PostPosted: August 9th, 2012, 9:14 pm
by C0|db|00ded
CaseyGarrisonforPrez wrote:
C0|db|00ded wrote:Burrah Hinson.

Because he's so good he was asked back to the conference a second time with his only interim training being Dir. of Television and Movies for the KU men's basketball team.


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Director of Operations. He also planned their travels. I do not think of him as a great coach, but let us not desecrate the man. He was a part of several big 12 champs and a final four team. He had a hand in that.


If by having a hand in that you mean to push the DVD tray in, I will agree with you.


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