PoppyHart
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As of this moment, in terms of career achievement, I'd rank the remaining coaches as follows:
Coach K
Pitino
Izzo
Cal
Ryan
Miller
Few
Brey
With a national title, the rankings and legacies could change.
K: A fifth title gives him Secretariat-like separation from the pack, if he didn't already have it. Only a title by Pitino would raise questions about the true best in show, but I think K has enough breathing room regardless.
Pitino: A third title would cement him as the undisputed number 2
Izzo: A second title pushes him past Pitino in my book, as he would have accomplished everything in significantly less time. A HOF induction would also be fast-tracked.
Cal: Would surpass Izzo but still slightly trail Pitino in my opinion
Bo: Would slightly surpass Cal and move into 4th, and a 5th National Title across all divisions would warrant immediate HOF induction.
Miller, Few, Brey: All are welcomed to the club and would jump to 5th on the list. Each would need to accomplish a lot more to earn any HOF-level accreditation.
Coach K
Pitino
Izzo
Cal
Ryan
Miller
Few
Brey
With a national title, the rankings and legacies could change.
K: A fifth title gives him Secretariat-like separation from the pack, if he didn't already have it. Only a title by Pitino would raise questions about the true best in show, but I think K has enough breathing room regardless.
Pitino: A third title would cement him as the undisputed number 2
Izzo: A second title pushes him past Pitino in my book, as he would have accomplished everything in significantly less time. A HOF induction would also be fast-tracked.
Cal: Would surpass Izzo but still slightly trail Pitino in my opinion
Bo: Would slightly surpass Cal and move into 4th, and a 5th National Title across all divisions would warrant immediate HOF induction.
Miller, Few, Brey: All are welcomed to the club and would jump to 5th on the list. Each would need to accomplish a lot more to earn any HOF-level accreditation.