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Terpy Wrote:And I have more examples.

John Thompson and Jim Boheim are notorious for making wuss schedules but even those guys would never schedule.

If that isnt good enough Bob Knight also has 3 NCs and he never scheduled a team like Valpo in ****ing February so that he would be ready to play them in the tourney. :rolleyes:
Your logic is inconsistent. If you are going to use Dean Smith and John Wooden as examples of excellence that K should emulate, then Boeheim and Thompson (who have both been far less successful than K) are examples to HELP my argument.

You made the claim that Wooden, Smith and Bobby Knight all never scheduled teams like Valpo late in the season. You made the claim... You have the burden of proof. Where is it?
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nate jonesacc Wrote:Your logic is inconsistent. If you are going to use Dean Smith and John Wooden as examples of excellence that K should emulate, then Boeheim and Thompson (who have both been far less successful than K) are examples to HELP my argument.
The fact that K is a better coach than those guys had nothing to do with the point I was trying to make.

Learn how to read before you post.
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Terpy Wrote:
nate jonesacc Wrote:Your logic is inconsistent. If you are going to use Dean Smith and John Wooden as examples of excellence that K should emulate, then Boeheim and Thompson (who have both been far less successful than K) are examples to HELP my argument.
The fact that K is a better coach than those guys had nothing to do with the point I was trying to make.

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What the hell point were you trying to make?

That K should model his strategy after people less successful than he?
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And still waiting for Dean and Wooden proof!
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For the record, Bob Knight was staunchly against scheduling out of conference foes during the conference season. It may have happened, but he was very much against doing it. Different strokes.
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Terpy Wrote:Learn how to read before you post.
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nate jonesacc Wrote:
Terpy Wrote:
nate jonesacc Wrote:Your logic is inconsistent. If you are going to use Dean Smith and John Wooden as examples of excellence that K should emulate, then Boeheim and Thompson (who have both been far less successful than K) are examples to HELP my argument.
The fact that K is a better coach than those guys had nothing to do with the point I was trying to make.

Learn how to read before you post.
What the hell point were you trying to make?

That K should model his strategy after people less successful than he?
Dean Smith and Wooden are less successful than K?? wtf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

where's the emoticon for "head up a.s.s." syndrome!

K has had a pretty good 14 year run. Smith had a pretty good 30 year run.

36 years - 879-254

Who is K aiming at for most wins by a college coach??

Quote:Under Smith, the Tar Heels won at least 20 games for 27 straight years and 30 of his final 31. No coach in history has ever produced that many consecutive 20-win seasons. In fact, no other coach has even won 20 games for 27 years.


A 28-7 finish in his last year also gave Smith an NCAA-record 22nd season with at least 25 wins. Fresno State's Jerry Tarkanian ranks second in 25-win seasons with 14 and former UCLA Coach John Wooden is third with 11.


From 1981 to 1989, Carolina was ranked in the final Top 10 of both the Associated Press and coaches' polls each year. That nine-year run is the second-longest streak of Top-10 finishes in history, exceeded only by UCLA's 13-year string from 1967 to 1979.


In an era of tremendous competitiveness in the college game, the Tar Heels were ranked among the nation's final Top 15 teams 28 of the past 31 seasons, missing only in 1970, 1990 and 1996 and were among the Top 10 on 23 occasions during that period. Kentucky was second on the list with 23 appearances in the Final Top 15. Carolina teams coached by Smith finished the season ranked
No. 1 in at least one of the two major polls four times (1982, 1984, 1993 and 1994).


Smith's teams were also the dominant force in the Atlantic Coast Conference, arguably the nation's strongest overall basketball league. The Tar Heels under Smith had a record of 364-136 in ACC regular-season play, a winning percentage of .728.


The Tar Heels finished at least third in the ACC regular-season standings for 33 successive seasons. In that span, Carolina finished first 17 times, second 11 times and third five times.


Those 17 first-place finishes are the most ever by an ACC coach. Frank McGuire ranks second with six regular-season ACC titles.


In 36 years of ACC competition, Smith's teams finished in the conference's upper division all but one time. That was in 1964 when UNC was fifth and had its only losing record in ACC regular-season play under Smith at 6-8.

Contrast that 36-year record of league success with the fact that since 1977 every other ACC school, with the exception of Florida State which has only been in the league six years, has finished last at least once in the regular-season standings.

Carolina's sweep of the 1997 ACC Tournament was its 13th under Smith. Former coaches Vic Bubas of Duke and Everett Case of N.C. State rank second in ACC Tournament titles with four each.

When Carolina advanced to the NCAA Final Four last season, it marked the 11th trip for one of Smith's teams to the national semi-finals. Only Wooden, with 12, has been there more often.

Smith's teams made a record 23 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Georgetown's John Thompson has the second-longest streak in history at 15.


In his last 31 years Smith guided the Tar Heels into the NCAA Tournament 27 times. That's the most in history. Indiana's Bob Knight is second with 22 appearances.


From 1981 through 1993 Carolina reached the Final 16 of NCAA play every season. That 13-year streak is the second-longest in Tournament history to a 14-year stretch by UCLA from 1967 to 1980.
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jrhessey Wrote:
nate jonesacc Wrote:
Terpy Wrote:
nate jonesacc Wrote:Your logic is inconsistent. If you are going to use Dean Smith and John Wooden as examples of excellence that K should emulate, then Boeheim and Thompson (who have both been far less successful than K) are examples to HELP my argument.
The fact that K is a better coach than those guys had nothing to do with the point I was trying to make.

Learn how to read before you post.
What the hell point were you trying to make?

That K should model his strategy after people less successful than he?
Dean Smith and Wooden are less successful than K?? wtf!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

where's the emoticon for "head up a.s.s." syndrome!

K has had a pretty good 14 year run. Smith had a pretty good 30 year run.

36 years - 879-254

Who is K aiming at for most wins by a college coach??

Quote:Under Smith, the Tar Heels won at least 20 games for 27 straight years and 30 of his final 31. No coach in history has ever produced that many consecutive 20-win seasons. In fact, no other coach has even won 20 games for 27 years.


A 28-7 finish in his last year also gave Smith an NCAA-record 22nd season with at least 25 wins. Fresno State's Jerry Tarkanian ranks second in 25-win seasons with 14 and former UCLA Coach John Wooden is third with 11.


From 1981 to 1989, Carolina was ranked in the final Top 10 of both the Associated Press and coaches' polls each year. That nine-year run is the second-longest streak of Top-10 finishes in history, exceeded only by UCLA's 13-year string from 1967 to 1979.


In an era of tremendous competitiveness in the college game, the Tar Heels were ranked among the nation's final Top 15 teams 28 of the past 31 seasons, missing only in 1970, 1990 and 1996 and were among the Top 10 on 23 occasions during that period. Kentucky was second on the list with 23 appearances in the Final Top 15. Carolina teams coached by Smith finished the season ranked
No. 1 in at least one of the two major polls four times (1982, 1984, 1993 and 1994).


Smith's teams were also the dominant force in the Atlantic Coast Conference, arguably the nation's strongest overall basketball league. The Tar Heels under Smith had a record of 364-136 in ACC regular-season play, a winning percentage of .728.


The Tar Heels finished at least third in the ACC regular-season standings for 33 successive seasons. In that span, Carolina finished first 17 times, second 11 times and third five times.


Those 17 first-place finishes are the most ever by an ACC coach. Frank McGuire ranks second with six regular-season ACC titles.


In 36 years of ACC competition, Smith's teams finished in the conference's upper division all but one time. That was in 1964 when UNC was fifth and had its only losing record in ACC regular-season play under Smith at 6-8.

Contrast that 36-year record of league success with the fact that since 1977 every other ACC school, with the exception of Florida State which has only been in the league six years, has finished last at least once in the regular-season standings.

Carolina's sweep of the 1997 ACC Tournament was its 13th under Smith. Former coaches Vic Bubas of Duke and Everett Case of N.C. State rank second in ACC Tournament titles with four each.

When Carolina advanced to the NCAA Final Four last season, it marked the 11th trip for one of Smith's teams to the national semi-finals. Only Wooden, with 12, has been there more often.

Smith's teams made a record 23 consecutive appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Georgetown's John Thompson has the second-longest streak in history at 15.


In his last 31 years Smith guided the Tar Heels into the NCAA Tournament 27 times. That's the most in history. Indiana's Bob Knight is second with 22 appearances.


From 1981 through 1993 Carolina reached the Final 16 of NCAA play every season. That 13-year streak is the second-longest in Tournament history to a 14-year stretch by UCLA from 1967 to 1980.
No, buddy, more successful than Boeheim and Thompson.

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Terpy Wrote:
Terpy Wrote:Learn how to read before you post.
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Ive said it twice now. :bang:
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Don't you hate it when you make a total ****** out of yourself? :laugh:
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:stupid: :chair:
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:laugh: :laugh: Care to comment, Terpy?
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