lol. Kill quit during a losing season and didn’t stick around long enough to ever have a season with zero holdovers from the last coach…wait he did. And the team went 5-7 and he quit mid season.3.
After taking over a wrecked program, Kill fielded a better team each year he was at Minnesota*, except in his final season, when his health collapsed and he was forced to retire. (*win totals: 3, 6, 8, 8, and 4 in a partial season)
After taking over a winning program, Fleck peaked in his third season, winning 11 games with a number of the previous regime's players still on his roster. Since then he has endured two seasons with a losing record, and since 2021 has only presided over a season-upon-season improvement once (2024).
You’re faulting fleck for fielding a losing season with all his players but not going to fault kill for never even finishing a season with all his players?
Kill fielded a better team every time except 20% of the time.
-Brian Fantana
They’re both good coaches