KenPom Top 25 Coaches





It would be interesting to see a historical Ken Pom analysis: where would Musselman; Dutcher and Haskins rank from our ~30 years (of often) competitive basketball: three Big Ten championships wasn’t bad…
 


The list has a few ommissions...just off the top of my head
No Ben McCollum, No Tom Izzo, No Todd Golden...three guys who get a lot outta what they got I'd say.
 

Not a great list. Not sure of the criteria. But Kyle Smith in the top 10? Really? Over Painter, Izzo, etc.?

He has been to one NCAA tournament in 15 years. A round of 32 appearance.
 

Not a great list. Not sure of the criteria. But Kyle Smith in the top 10? Really? Over Painter, Izzo, etc.?

He has been to one NCAA tournament in 15 years. A round of 32 appearance.
It's obviously objective, but I assume meant to measure results vs "expected results". I'm not sure what time-frame is used but Izzo's teams haven't over-performed expectations in a while. Painter's have, but only more recently.
 

It's obviously objective, but I assume meant to measure results vs "expected results". I'm not sure what time-frame is used but Izzo's teams haven't over-performed expectations in a while. Painter's have, but only more recently.

MSU did it just last season.

Picked 5th in the preseason, won the Big Ten by 3 games, was the conference’s last team standing in the Elite Eight.
 



Been a while since the Gopher's Men's basketball team has been directly affiliated with anything Top 25.
 

The list has a few ommissions...just off the top of my head
No Ben McCollum, No Tom Izzo, No Todd Golden...three guys who get a lot outta what they got I'd say.
I was going to post the same thing. No Brian Dutcher either.

Once Ben gets back in the saddle, he ought to slot in there in the top 5...at least according to Seth Davis.
 









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