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NCAA Men’s Basketball Coaching Tenures

Active NCAA Division I Coaches' Lengths of Tenure In number of days as of June 14, 2013 Data compiled by D1scourse.com (http://d1scourse.typepad.com/blog/2013/06/a-look-at-current-division-i-basketball-coaching-tenures-from-1-to-351.html) Graphic by John Zhu (john-zhu.com) 14,000 14,000 13,000 Longest tenure 13,000 Jim Boeheim Syracuse 13,391 days 12,000 12,000 Second longest tenure Mike Krzyzewski 11,000 Duke 11,000 11,966 days Third longest tenure Greg Kampe Oakland 10,000 10,000 Hired in April 1986 Exact date not available, so tenure is calculated from 10,513 days April 1.198 9,000 9,000 Hired in April 1988. Exact date not available, so tenure is calculated from April 1, 1988. 8,000 8,000 7,000 7,000 6.000 6.000 5,000 5,000 Shortest tenure Corey Williams 4,000 4,000 Stetson 11 days 3,000 3,000 2,000 2,000 Average tenure Jll 1,000 1,000 Median 1,146 Steve Pro America East Atlantic 10 Big 12 Big East Big South Big West Colonial Horizon League Ivy League The Coaching Tenure Spectrum The graph below shows the coaching tenures arranged and segmented by length. Not surprisingly, the majority of the coaches reside on the lower half of the spectrum, having been with their current schools for five years or shorter. ACC Atlantic Sun Big Ten CUSA Great West MAAC The Mean and Median With or Without You Some conferences'average coaching tenures are heavily influenced by the exceptionally long reigns of a handful of coaches (e.g., Jim Boeheim, Mike Krzyzewski). The graph below shows how the conferences' average coaching tenures stack up. The left side shows each league's average length of coaching tenure, while the right side shows the averages after removing the longest- serving coach from each league's total. Breakdown 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league I percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league I percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league by Conference Some conferences have one or two coaches with excep- tionally long tenures, while others are more even across the board. The graphs below show the coaching tenures segmented by how they compare with the average and median length of tenure. Note the difference between the average and the median, which is almost two years. Average Length of League Coaches'Tenures (Days) without Longest-Serving Coach Average Length of League Coaches Tenures (Days) Highest percentage of league total tenure accounted for by one coach The Men in the Middle Closest to the average Summit, 3,854 The median 54% Ron Cottrell Houston Baptist Great West Conference Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Ben Braun, Rice Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Phil Martelli, Saint Joseph's Coach, School Rick Barnes, Texas Coach, School Jim Boeheim, Syracuse Coach, School Coach, School Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Tenure (Days) Coach, School Will Brown, Albany Ted Woodward, Maine Coach, School Tenure (Days) Coach, School Gregg Nibert, Presbyterian Coach, School Tom Izzo, Michigan State Coach, School Tenure (Days) Coach, School Coach, School John Dunne, St. Peter's Tim Cluess, lona Coaches with tenures at or above the average: 132 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke 11,966 4.134 6,444 Eddie Payne, USC Upstate 4,030 5,462 13,391 8,688 6,463 Bob Williams, UC Santa Barbara 5,479 Bruiser Flint, Drexel 4.390 1,867 Ron Cottrell, Houston Baptist 8,181 Rob Jeter, Wisconsin-Milwaukee 2,946 James Jones, Yale 5,087 2,541 Lowest percentage of league total tenure accounted for the longest- serving coach in the league Bill Self, Kansas Mike Brey, Notre Dame Dan Monson, Long Beach State Josh Pastner, Memphis Tommy Amaker, Harvard Tony Shaver, Wiliam and Mary Monte Ross, Delaware Dick Hunsaker, Utah Valley Jim Engles, NJIT Leonard Hamilton, Florida State 4,045 3,164 John Giannini, La Salle 3,171 Murry Bartow, East Tennessee State 3,652 3,653 4,650 Duggar Baucom, VMI 2,942 Bo Ryan, Wisconsin 4,395 2,227 3,642 1,508 4,015 Jerry Slocum, Youngstown State 2,942 2,221 1,146 Coaches with RIDA FAL OWLS Roy Williams, North Carolina Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook Chris Mooney, Richmond Dave Bezold, Northern Kentucky Scott Drew, Baylor Rick Pitino, Louisville Barclay Radebaugh, Chas. Southern 2,907 Thad Matta, Ohio State Jim Wooldridge, UC Riverside Jeff Lebo, East Carolina Gary Waters, Cleveland State Jerome Allen, Penn Sydney Johnson, Fairfield 3,660 2,941 2,918 3,292 3,532 4,403 3,217 2,202 2,594 1,162 1,864 2,588 790 1,260 Ray McCallum, Detroit Billy Donlon, Wright State tenures below the average: 219 Tony Bennett, Virginia Bill Herrion, New Hampshire John Gallagher, Hartford Fran Dunphy, Temple Cliff Warren, Jacksonville Bob Huggins, West Virginia Tracy Dildy, Chicago State Dan Hipsher, Texas-Pan American Jay Wright, Villanova Cliff Ellis, Coastal Carolina Matt Painter, Purdue Steve Masiello, Manhattan Joe Callero, Cal Poly Gib Arnold, Hawaii 1,514 2,898 2,584 2,934 2,228 4,397 2,142 2,953 1,511 Bill Coen, Northeastern 2,580 Donnie Jones, Central Florida 1,155 1,052 1,858 Paul Cormier, Dartmouth 1,132 783 Steve Donahue, Boston College 1,877 Travis Ford, Oklahoma State Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh Scott Cherry, High Point John Beilein, Michigan Tim Floyd, Texas-EI Paso 1,140 Bill Courtney, Cornell 16% 1,147 1,138 Brad Stevens, Butler 2,230 Bob Hoffman, Mercer 1,857 3,659 1,518 2,231 1,164 Matt Brady, James Madison 1,878 1,154 70 1,131 Jim Baron, Canisius 432 Brad Brownell, Clemson John Becker, Vermont Mark Schmidt, St. Bonaventure Matthew Driscoll North Florida Fred Hoiberg, lowa State John Thompson III, Georgetown Dale Layer, Liberty Russell Turner, UC Irvine Jim Les, UC Davis Ron Verlin, Pacific Dedrique Taylor, Cal State Fullerton 1,141 2.224 1,510 1,127 3,294 1,506 Tom Crean, Indiana 1,872 1,145 Buzz Peterson, UNC Wilmington 1,138 James Dickey, Houston 1,153 Brian Wardle, Wisconsin-Green Bay 1,139 Kyle Smith, Columbia 1,122 Kevin Baggett, Rider 380 Ben Braun Rice Conference USA Jeff Bzdelik, Wake Forest Fran McCaffery, lowa Ed Conroy, Tulane Jimmy Patsos, Siena Joe Jones, Boston University Tommy Dempsey, Binghamton Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts 1,851 Lewis Preston, Kennesaw State Lon Kruger, Oklahoma Bruce Weber, Kansas State 1,140 711 792 Mick Cronin, Cincinnati 2,601 Chris Holtmann, Gardner-Webb 1,132 1,155 759 Ron Hunter, Georgia State 1,147 Howard Moore, Illinois-Chicago 1,014 Mitch Henderson, Princeton 774 71 774 803 Brian Gregory, Georgia Tech Shaka Smart, Va. Commonwealth Chris Mack, Xavier Tom Pecora, Fordham Joe Dooley, Florida Gulf Coast Stan Heath, South Florida Patrick Chambers, Penn State Mike Martin, Brown Jeff Bower, Marist 796 380 1,512 57 434 2,231 Mike Jones, Radford 720 728 78 Pat Skerry, Towson Tom Herrion, Marshall 1,144 Porter Moser, Loyola Chicago 789 373 64 Great West, 3,036 Big East, 3,005 784 Casey Alexander, Lipscomb GG. Smith, Loyola Chris Casey, Niagara Summit, 3,022 Mark Gottfried, N.C. State 789 Aki Thomas, UMBC 244 26 Trent Johnson, Texas Christian 425 Buzz Williams, Marquette 1,866 Pat Kelsey, Winthrop 435 Tim Miles, Nebraska 440 71 Paul Hewitt, George Mason 764 Jarod Haase, UAB 438 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso 747 62 1,500 Tubby Smith, Texas Tech Danny Manning. Tulsa Jim Larranaga, Miami 772 1,160 Corey Williams, Stetson 11 73 Kevin Willard, Seton Hall 1,155 Jayson Gee, Longwood 71 John Groce, Illinois 435 Reggie Theus, Cal State Northridge 71 Jeff Jones, Old Dominion 71 435 52 Notes The grids are approximate, not exact, representations of each coach's share of the total length of tenure of all coaches in Mark Turgeon, Maryland James Johnson, Virginia Tech 755 Alan Major, Charlotte 1,142 Steve Lavin, St. John's 1,154 Kevin McGeehan, Campbell 63 Chris Collins, Northwestern 77 Joe Mihalich, Hofstra 64 Larry Brown, Southern Methodist 415 Mike Jarvis Archie Miller, Dayton Oliver Purnell, DePaul Richard Pitino, Minnesota Donnie Tyndall, Southern Mississippi 404 1,817 days Nick McDevitt, UNC Asheville 71 1,146 days 403 790 1,148 Tim Cluess 48 their leagues. Mike Lonergan, George Washington 758 Dan Hurley, Rhode Island Jim Ferry, Duquesne Ed Cooley, Providence 802 lona Florida Atlantic This graphic uses conference membership lists from the end of the 2012-2013 season. Some schools have since changed conferences. 443 Kevin Ollie, Connecticut 271 West Coast, 2,632 424 Eddie Jordan, Rutgers 51 Ohio Valley, 2,569 Jim Crews, Saint Louis 290 ACC, 2,344 West Coast 2,337 MEAC Mid-American Missouri Valley Mountain West Ohio Valley Pac-12 Patriot League Southern Southland Summit League Sun Belt WAC West Coast Northeast SEC SWAC Southland, 2,256 Big East 2,263 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of total tenure of all coaches in the league 1 percent of to tal tenure MEAC, 2,157 of all coaches in the league of all coaches in the league Average tenure: 1,808 days Median tenure: 1,146 days Big Ten, 2,003 Big 12, 1,958 WAC, 1,920 Southland 1,938 Ohio Valley 1,912 Big South, 1,848 Atlantic 10, 1,840 America East, 1,817 Atlantic Sun, 1,816 Patriot League, 1,815 Southern, 1,750 SEC, 1,717 Colonial, 1,701 Horizon, 1,685 Great West, 1,750 Coaches with tenures at or above the average: 132 Coaches with tenures below the average but at or above the median: 44 Coaches with tenures below the median: 175 Big Ten, 1,598 Atlantic Sun, 1,570 Big 12, 1,569 WAC, 1,539 Atlantic 10, 1,533 America East, 1,528 Horizon, 1,527 MEAC, 1,524 Ivy, 1,638 Pac-12, 1,535 Big West, 1,471 ACC, 1,469 Colonial, 1,432 Sun Belt, 1,347 SEC, 1,372 Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Steve Hawkins, Westen Michigan 3,643 Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Lorenzo Romar, Washington Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Mike McConathy, NW State Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts Coach, School Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Coach, School Fran O'Hanlon, Lafayette Coach, School Billy Donovan, Florida Coach, School Bob McKillop, Davidson Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Coach, School Coach, School Howie Dickenman, Central Conn. Tenure (Days) Tenure (Days) Coach, School Coach, School Coach, School Pac-12, 1,308 Tenure (Days) Coach, School Coach, School Northeast, 1,249 Mountain West, 1,237 Mid-American, 1,214 Missouri Valley, 1,178 Greg Kampe, Oakland Dave Boots, South Dakota Fang Mitchell, Coppin State 9,757 Ben Jacobson, Northerm lowa 2,602 Steve Fisher, San Diego State 5,118 6,177 Rick Byrd, Belmont 9,793 4,031 6,571 6,197 8,665 5,120 10,513 Kermit Davis, Middle Tennessee 4,022 Lewis Jackson, Alabama State 2,878 Stew Morrill, Utah State 5,346 Mark Few, Gonzaga 4,998 Big South, 1,226 Greg Jackson, Delaware State Horace Broadnax, Savannah State 2,943 4,709 Keith Dambrot, Akron Marty Simmons, Evansville David Carter, Nevada Tom Moore, Quinnipiac Dave Loos, Austin Peay Herb Sendek, Arizona State Brett Reed, Lehigh Mike Young. Wofford Byron Rimm II, Prairie View A&M Randy Bennett, Saint Mary's 3,334 Kevin Stallings, Vanderbilt 4,064 5,084 Steve Shields, Arkansas-Little Rock 3,664 Brooks Thompson, Texas-San Antonio 2,576 Scott Cross, Texas-Arlington 2.249 1,511 8,250 2,591 2,104 5,113 9,073 2,574 4,384 Ivy, 1,145 Patriot, 1,136 Southern 1,121 2235 Gregg Marshall Wichita State Greg McDermott, Creighton Louis Or, Bowling Green Leon Rice, Boise State Tim O'Shea, Bryant Jeff Neubauer, Eastern Kentucky Dave Paulsen, Bucknell George Ivory, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1,877 Dave Rose, Brigham Young Mike Montgomery, Califormia Craig Robinson, Oregon State 2,230 2,220 1,158 1,791 2,943 1,870 1,824 Andy Kennedy, Mississippi 2,600 Larry Hunter, Western Carolina 2,925 J.P. Piper, Nicholls State 3,107 Scott Nagy, South Dakota State 6,506 John Brady, Arkansas State 1,885 2,573 2,943 SWAC, 1,078 Sun Belt, 1080 Big West, 1025 Missouri Valley, 1,025 Mid-American, 972 CUSA, 919 SWAC, 878 Larry Shyatt, Wyoming Zach Spiker, Army Luther Riley, Alcom State Eric Raveno, Portland Todd Bozeman, Morgan State 2,567 Tod Kowalczyk, Toledo 1,154 1,128 Andrew Toole, Robert Morris Lennox Forrester, SIU Edwardsville 2,225 Jim Yarbrough, SE Louisiana Mike Jarvis, Florida Atlantic 794 1,113 1,866 1,331 Anthony Grant, Alabama 1,517 Matt Matheny, Elon 1,515 2,871 Derrin Hansen, Nebraska-Omaha 2,863 1,817 Joe Scott, Denver 2,244 2,584 Glenn Braica, St. Francis (NY) Johnny Dawkins, Stanford Jason Capel, Appalachian State Dave Simmons, McNeese State Saul Phillips, North Dakota State Jim Molinari, Western ilinois CUSA, 998 Frankie Allen, Md.-Eastern Shore 1,864 Rob Senderoff, Kent State Roman Banks, Southern Bill Grier, San Diego Milan Brown, Holy Cross Matt Langel, Colgate 788 Greg Lansing, Indiana State 1,079 Rodney Terry, Fresno State 1,104 James Green, Jacksonville State 1,851 1,846 1,138 John Calipari, Kentucky 1,513 1,133 2,466 2,238 Bob Marlin, UL Lafayette 1,155 772 Marvin Menzies, New Mexico State 2,145 2,238 787 Geno Ford, Bradley LeVelle Moton, N.C. Central Edward Joyner Jr, Hampton Kevin Nickelberry, Howard Dave Rice, UNLV Ken Bone, Washington State Mark Fox, Georgia Chuck Driesell, The Citadel Corliss Williamson, Central Arkansas 1,172 Keith Richard, UL Monroe Don Verlin, Idaho Cameron Dollar, Seattle 1,519 Rob Murphy, Eastern Michigan 773 797 784 King Rice, Monmouth 794 Dickey Nutt, SE Missouri State 1,532 1,508 1,511 1,127 1,863 1,132 Willie Hayes, Alabama A&M 1,883 Kerry Keating, Santa Clara 2,228 769 Joseph Price, Grambling Rex Walters, San Francisco Max Good, Loyola Marymount 1,507 Jim Christian, Ohio Paul Lusk, Misouri State Dave Pilipovich, Air Force Bashir Mason, Wagner Jason James, Tennessee-Martin Sean Miller, Arizona Ed DeChellis, Navy Tony Barbee, Auburn Wes Miller, UNC Greensboro Doug Wojcik, College of Charleston 434 541 Jason Hooten, Sam Houston State 1,152 Tony Jasick, IPFW Ray Harper, Western Kentucky Tony Benford, North Texas 431 793 486 438 1,449 1,507 741 1,160 773 518 396 1,495 1,860 Northeast 801 Mountain West 752 Larry Eustachy, Colorado State Jamion Christian, Mount St. Mary's Jack Perri, Long Island Chico Potts, Mississippi Valley State 1,120 Keno Davis, Central Michigan 431 Barry Hinson, Southem Illinois 436 422 438 Steve Payne, Tennessee Tech 801 Tad Boyle, Colorado 1,135 Mike Brennan, American 44 Mike Anderson, Arkansas Pat Knight, Lamar 789 Todd Howard, IUPUI 773 410 356 Michael White, Louisiana Tech 794 1,641 Cuonzo Martin, Tennessee 800 797 Marty Wilson, Pepperdine Bennie Seltzer, Samford Kareem Richardson, Missouri-KC Matthew Graves, South Alabama Mike Davis, Texas Southern Wayne Brent, Jackson State Clemon Johnson, Florida A&M 759 428 Dan Muller, Ilinois State Craig Neal, New Mexico Steve Prohm, Murray State Dana Altman, Oregon Dave Wojcik, San Jose State Danny Kaspar, Texas State John Cooper, Miami (Ohio) 396 72 424 741 1,128 429 Billy Kennedy, Texas A&M 748 85 79 312 74 814 Bobby Hurley, Buffalo James Whitford, Ball State Ray Giacoletti, Drake Rob Krimmel, St. Franics (Pa) Jay Spoonhour, Eastern Ilinois Brad Underwood, Stephen F. Austin Phil Cunningham, Troy Mark Byington, Georgia Southern Niko Medved, Furman Gravelle Craig, Bethune-Cookman 699 78 77 415 425 Larry Krystkowiak, Utah 791 Frank Haith, Missouri 789 73 51 78 79 70 MAAC, 632 Cy Alexander, North Carolina A&T 414 68 Greg Herenda, Fairleigh Dickinson 48 Travis Williams, Tennessee State 421 Steve Alford, UCLA 74 Billy Kennedy, Texas A&M 748 62 Anthony Evans, Florida International 59 Murray Garvin, South Carolina State 128 Sean Woods, Morehead State Andy Enfield, Southem California Frank Martin, South Carolina Rick Ray, Mississippi State Anthony Latina, Sacred Heart 14 393 73 437 Will Wade, Chattanooga 31 Robert Jones, Norfolk State (interim) 59 433 MAAC, 420 Johnny Jones, Louisiana State 421 More than 10 years: 44 9-10 years: 6 8-9 years: 14 7-8 years: 22 2-3 years: 52 6-7 years: 21 5-6 years: 23 4-5 years: 24 3-4 years: 47 1-2 years: 49 0-1 years: 49 http://www.john-zhu.com/blog/2013/06/26/infographic-basketball-tenures loe Golding, Abilene Chri Dave Pilipovich, Air Force eith Dambrot, Akron Anthony Grant, Alabama willie Hayes, Alabama Lewis Jackson, Alabama State wil Brown, Albany Luther Riley. corn State Mike Brennan, American ason Capel, Appalachian State euozuy saww *erb Sendek, Arizona State Wike Anderson, Arkansas John Brady, Arkansas S sesuey aneis sesurvy don Steve Shields, Arkansas-Little Rock George Ivory. 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NCAA Men’s Basketball Coaching Tenures

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