The irony is unbelievable over on that Cuse board. They call us "the result of one man's work (Calhoun) and the old Big East". They need to talk a long, hard look in the mirror.
They have a program that's been .500 in conference play over the last four seasons and has lost at least 13 games in each one of those seasons. And they haven't had to replace their "legendary" coach yet. I got news for Cuse fans, their glory days are just as long gone as UConn's are. They're going to use the ACC as a security blanket and convince themselves it's going to be the late 1980s again while they continue to celebrate fluke Sweet 16 appearances.
Yeah, UConn is one of the few jobs that have championships with multiple coaches:
UCLA (11 total, 2 coaches)
Kentucky (8 total, 5 coaches)
UNC (6 total, 3 coaches)
Indiana (5 total, 2 coaches)
UConn (4 total, 2 coaches)
Kansas (3 total, 3 coaches)
Louisville (actually...this doesn't count anymore, does it...
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Michigan State (2 total, 2 coaches)
NC State (2 total, 2 coaches)
Villanova (2 total, 2 coaches)
And it's not like they're Duke, or Cincy, or Florida, or San Francisco, which has more than 1 title in the first place.