With at least some of the population frustrated or disappointed with where Tubby has the Gophers toward the end of his fourth season, I wanted to compare him with other hires that were made that season.
In that offseason there were 11 coaching changes at Super Six conferences. I also looked up a few other hires from that season outside of those leagues.
Of the 11 power conference hires, four of those coaches have already been fired or moved on. Jeff Bzdelik was hired at Colorado and he is now at Wake Forest. Todd Lickliter (Iowa), Billy Gillispie (Kentucky) and Dino Gaudio (Wake Forest) were fired.
Here is a look at the others. Current season records are vs. D1 opponents via collegerpi.com
Tubby
First three years: 63-39 overall, 26-28 Big Ten
This season: 17-8, 6-7
NCAA tournament appearances/victories: 2/0
On track to make tournament this year: Yes
John Pelphrey, Arkansas
First three years: 51-47, 18-30 SEC
This season: 15-9, 5-6
NCAA appearances/victories: 1/1
On track to make tournament this year: No
Frank Martin, Kansas State
First three years: 72-32, 30-19 Big 12
This season: 17-9, 5-6
NCAA appearances/victories: 2/3
On track: Yes
John Beilein, Michigan
First three years: 46-53, 21-33 Big Ten
This season: 16-10, 6-7
NCAA appearances/victories: 1/1
On track: Unlikely
Stan Heath, South Florida
First three years: 41-54, 16-38 Big East
This season: 8-18, 3-11
NCAA appearances/victories: 0/0
On track: No
Mark Turgeon, Texas A&M
First three years: 73-31, 28-20 Big 12
This season: 19-5, 6-4
NCAA appearances/victories: 3/3
On track: Yes
Bob Huggins, West Virginia
First three years: 80-30, 34-20 Big East
This season: 16-9, 7-6
NCAA appearances/victories 3/6 (including a Final Four)
On track: Yes
Other hires of note that offseason
Brad Stevens, Butler
First three years: 89-15, 49-5 Horizon
This season: 18-9, 10-5
NCAA appearances/victories 3-6 (including a Final Four)
On track: No
Steve Alford, New Mexico
First three years: 76-26, 37-11 Mountain West
This season: 17-8, 5-5
NCAA appearances/victories 1/1
On track: No
Rick Majerus, Saint Louis
First three seasons: 57-42, 26-22 Atlantic 10
This season: 8-16, 3-8
NCAA appearances/victories: 0
On track: No
Jim Boylen, Utah
First three seasons: 56-42, 26-22 Mountain West
This season: 10-15, 3-8
NCAA appearances/victories: 1/1
On track: No
By the numbers of the remaining Super Six conference coaches:
Total victories
Huggins 96
Turgeon 92
Martin 89
Tubby 80
Pelphrey 66
Beilein 62
Heath 49
Conference victories (not all leagues play the same number of games/yr)
Huggins 41
Martin 35
Turgeon 34
Tubby 32
Beilein 27
Pelphrey 23
Heath 19
NCAA tournament appearances
3: Turgeon, Huggins
2: Martin, Tubby
1: Pelphrey, Beilein
0: Heath
NCAA tournament victories
6: Huggins
3: Martin, Turgeon
1: Pelphrey, Beilein
0: Tubby, Heath
Just wanted to share the data. I think it shows that Tubby has been a solid, but not spectacular hire when measured against others hired at the same time.
In that offseason there were 11 coaching changes at Super Six conferences. I also looked up a few other hires from that season outside of those leagues.
Of the 11 power conference hires, four of those coaches have already been fired or moved on. Jeff Bzdelik was hired at Colorado and he is now at Wake Forest. Todd Lickliter (Iowa), Billy Gillispie (Kentucky) and Dino Gaudio (Wake Forest) were fired.
Here is a look at the others. Current season records are vs. D1 opponents via collegerpi.com
Tubby
First three years: 63-39 overall, 26-28 Big Ten
This season: 17-8, 6-7
NCAA tournament appearances/victories: 2/0
On track to make tournament this year: Yes
John Pelphrey, Arkansas
First three years: 51-47, 18-30 SEC
This season: 15-9, 5-6
NCAA appearances/victories: 1/1
On track to make tournament this year: No
Frank Martin, Kansas State
First three years: 72-32, 30-19 Big 12
This season: 17-9, 5-6
NCAA appearances/victories: 2/3
On track: Yes
John Beilein, Michigan
First three years: 46-53, 21-33 Big Ten
This season: 16-10, 6-7
NCAA appearances/victories: 1/1
On track: Unlikely
Stan Heath, South Florida
First three years: 41-54, 16-38 Big East
This season: 8-18, 3-11
NCAA appearances/victories: 0/0
On track: No
Mark Turgeon, Texas A&M
First three years: 73-31, 28-20 Big 12
This season: 19-5, 6-4
NCAA appearances/victories: 3/3
On track: Yes
Bob Huggins, West Virginia
First three years: 80-30, 34-20 Big East
This season: 16-9, 7-6
NCAA appearances/victories 3/6 (including a Final Four)
On track: Yes
Other hires of note that offseason
Brad Stevens, Butler
First three years: 89-15, 49-5 Horizon
This season: 18-9, 10-5
NCAA appearances/victories 3-6 (including a Final Four)
On track: No
Steve Alford, New Mexico
First three years: 76-26, 37-11 Mountain West
This season: 17-8, 5-5
NCAA appearances/victories 1/1
On track: No
Rick Majerus, Saint Louis
First three seasons: 57-42, 26-22 Atlantic 10
This season: 8-16, 3-8
NCAA appearances/victories: 0
On track: No
Jim Boylen, Utah
First three seasons: 56-42, 26-22 Mountain West
This season: 10-15, 3-8
NCAA appearances/victories: 1/1
On track: No
By the numbers of the remaining Super Six conference coaches:
Total victories
Huggins 96
Turgeon 92
Martin 89
Tubby 80
Pelphrey 66
Beilein 62
Heath 49
Conference victories (not all leagues play the same number of games/yr)
Huggins 41
Martin 35
Turgeon 34
Tubby 32
Beilein 27
Pelphrey 23
Heath 19
NCAA tournament appearances
3: Turgeon, Huggins
2: Martin, Tubby
1: Pelphrey, Beilein
0: Heath
NCAA tournament victories
6: Huggins
3: Martin, Turgeon
1: Pelphrey, Beilein
0: Tubby, Heath
Just wanted to share the data. I think it shows that Tubby has been a solid, but not spectacular hire when measured against others hired at the same time.