For as prolific a career as Coach K had, his coaching tree is really weak.
- Mike Brey - Solid career
- Bob Bender - Inconsistent success at Illinois State and Washington
- Tommy Amaker - Failed at Michigan. Doing okay in the Ivy but who cares
- Johnny Dawkins - Failed at Stanford. OK at UCF but who cares
- Chris Collins - Hanging on at Northwestern thanks to that lone NCAA bid
- Wojo - Failed at Marquette
- Quin Snyder - Failed at Missouri
- David Henderson - Failed at Delaware
- Chuck Swenson - Failed at Bill & Mary
- Mike Dement - Who?
- Tim O'Toole - Who?
Am I missing anyone?
@dukedevilz
The general sentiment is his coaching tree isn't all that impressive, which I believe is mostly true.
Hopefully his most successful protégé is the guy just getting started,
Jon Scheyer.
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Nate James is also just getting started at Austin Peay.
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Quin Snyder is someone you mentioned. but he did make it to 4 straight NCAAs, including an Elite 8 at Missouri. Won 3 division titles with the Jazz. And Amaker and Dawkins both made a Sweet 16 at Seton Hall and Stanford, respectively.
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Jeff Capel has been underwhelming at Pitt. But, he's the guy that made VCU relevant in the early 2000s. Made it to the NCAAs in 2004; he recruited Eric Maynor and the majority of the 2007 team that took down Duke in the 2007 tournament. And he made it to the Elite 8 with OU in 2009.
-Bobby Hurley has made a couple of NCAAs at Arizona State. No wins in the tournament, though. This current team might actually be his most talented squad.
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Greg Paulus (Niagra) and
Kenny Blakeney (Howard) are at smaller programs, so they're going to need multiple quality years before they could ever be elevated to a higher program.
Also,
Elton Brand (76ers) and
Trajan Langdon (Pelicans) are current NBA GMs. And
Danny Ferry (Cavs/Hawks) and
Billy King (Nets/76ers) were GMs just a few years ago .