billyjack wrote:Porter Moser has a long Wikipedia page.
Brian Wardle at Bradley has had a steadily improving record.
Does the Missouri Valley have a good history of developing coaches?
cu blujs wrote:billyjack wrote:Porter Moser has a long Wikipedia page.
Brian Wardle at Bradley has had a steadily improving record.
Does the Missouri Valley have a good history of developing coaches?
Is that a serious question? Hank Iba, Eddie Hickey, Ralph Miller, Denny Crum, Nolan Richardson, Rudy Washington, Tubby Smith, Dana Altman, Bruce Weber, Matt Painter, Mark Turgeon, Greggggg Marshall, McDermott, Helmet-head (Steve Alford), to name some.
billyjack wrote:cu blujs wrote:billyjack wrote:Porter Moser has a long Wikipedia page.
Brian Wardle at Bradley has had a steadily improving record.
Does the Missouri Valley have a good history of developing coaches?
Is that a serious question? Hank Iba, Eddie Hickey, Ralph Miller, Denny Crum, Nolan Richardson, Rudy Washington, Tubby Smith, Dana Altman, Bruce Weber, Matt Painter, Mark Turgeon, Greggggg Marshall, McDermott, Helmet-head (Steve Alford), to name some.
Was thinking more recently than Nolan Richardson. But yes, Altman, Marshall, McDermott, Painter, as you mentioned, are all good examples.
I remember just a little bit about old Valley history. Dick Versace at Bradley. Early 80's Richardson won the NIT over Boeheim. Plus Xavier McDaniel and Benoit Benjamin were nationally known. I have mentioned Cheese Johnson in the past, but no one here really runs with it.
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