Friday, October 14, 2011

Ohio State Basketball Media Day

So how much weight did Jared Sullinger really lose this off-season?  What did William Buford and Aaron Craft work on in the off-season?  What do the new Freshman look like?  It is all here from Ohio State Media Day!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Back and Better than ever for Buckeye Basketball

Sports Advice You Didn't Ask for is back.  Maybe you finally asked for it!  Maybe I just wanted to avoid this disaster of a football season here in Columbus.  The reason it is back is simple.  Six months from now I plan on celebrating a Ohio State Basketball National Championship!  In the meantime I will be covering and documenting this entire college basketball season.  We are officially one month away from Ohio State's first regular season game against Wright State on November 11.  For the next month, I will be looking at questions and topics heading into the 2011-12 season. 

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Big Ten By The Numbers

As I was researching Big Ten Football over the last decade, I came across some crazy information.  Did you know that Minnesota has beaten Arkansas, Oregon and Alabama as their last three bowl wins, while Michigan has only beaten one team in a bowl game the last 10 years....Florida twice!  Or how about this, Northwestern has just one bowl win in school history, and that was the 1949 Rose Bowl.  Below are some other numbers and information to impress your friends with.

Total Wins in Program History:
1. Michigan 884
2. Nebraska 837
3. Ohio State 819 (lost 11 wins from 2010 season)
4. Penn State 818
5. Minnesota 642
6. Michigan State 628
7. Wisconsin 624
8. Iowa 587
9. Purdue 579
10. Illinois 572
11. Northwestern 468
12. Indiana 449

Bowl Game Appearances over the last 10 seasons
1t. Iowa 9 (6-3)
1t. Ohio State 9 (5-4) (does not include Sugar Bowl from 2010)
1t. Wisconsin 9 (4-5)
4t. Nebraska 8 (5-3)
4t. Michigan 8 (2-6)
6t. Penn State 7 (4-3)
6t. Minnesota 7 (3-4)
8t. Purdue 6 (2-4)
8t. Michigan State 6 (1-5)
10. Northwestern 5 (0-5)
11. Illinois 3 (1-2)
12. Indiana 1 (0-1)


Monday, August 22, 2011

Prokop's Parlay: How to Spend $100 on College Football Preseason Odds

Throughout the season I will be wagering $100 every single week on college football bets.  There are 14 weeks of the regular season (including conference championship week) and I am giving myself a budget of $100 to spend on preseason picks.  So in all I am putting $1,500 on the line this football season to test my betting knowledge.  Rest easy friends and family, this is all just fake money and it not result in me losing the house.  However, I am curious how I would do throughout the entire season, so I will keep track on this blog of my earnings and losses.  At the end of the season, I will keep track of what I win and put the money down on bowl season. 

If you are interested in where I get the odds, you can find out and follow along at bodog.com.  I am strictly keeping it to college football for this experiment, but I may post other sports betting odds that I find interesting.  First, my betting philosophy tends to have me participate in 3-5 team parlays.  If you are unaware of a parlay, you have to hit all of the games correct to win.

So let's take a look at how I would spend my $100 of college football preseason bets.

Odds to win Heisman Trophy:
Scott Spends: $8 on LaMichael James to win $60 at 15/2
Scott Spends: $7 on Michael Floyd to win $280 at 40/1
Scott Spends: $5 on Andrew Luck to win $17.50 at 7/2

Explanation:  Picking the Heisman winner is difficult so I am only willing to risk $15 on it.  I love Michael Floyd the WR for Notre Dame at 40/1.  It is a long shot, but if Notre Dame has a good season, he will be the reason why.  He played great against Miami in the Sun Bowl and Notre Dame has the marquee games to get him noticed early.  Andrew Luck is the preseason favorite and everyone has him as the number 1 pick in next year's NFL Draft.

Odds to win National Championship:
Scott Spends: $10 on Wisconsin to win $180 at 18/1
Scott Spends: $5 on South Carolina to win $125 at 25/1
Scott Spends: $5 on Oregon to win $70 at 14/1

Explanation: I really think Wisconsin is the team to beat this year in the Big Ten.  They have a pathetic non-conference schedule and if they can win at Ohio State, I believe they go undefeated this year.  I have South Carolina because they have a Heisman candidate at QB and RB and because the SEC always puts a team in the title game.  Oregon is purely because I think the Pac-12 is mediocre and they can run through it. 

Odds to win Conference Championship:
Scott Spends: $20 on Ohio State to win Leaders Division to win $50 at 5/2
Scott Spends: $10 on Oklahoma State to win Big 12 to win $90 at 9/1
Scott Spends: $10 on Michigan State to win Legends Division to win $40 at 4/1
Scott Spends: $10 on Toledo to win MAC to win $32.50 at 13/4

Explanation: I know that I contradict my National Championship bet with Ohio State to win the Leaders Division.  I just think that if Ohio State wins at home against Wisconsin that Ohio State is a shoe-in to win the division.  They have won the conference the last 7 years, surely they can win the division.  I also really like Oklahoma State to upset Oklahoma for the Big 12 championship, especially at 9/1 odds.

Odds on Over/Under Win Totals:
Scott Spends: $10 on Boise State winning UNDER 10 games to win $24 at (+240)

Explanation: Boise State is in a new conference and will actually have to play some teams with a pulse.  I actually believe they will probably win 10 games, but if they don't I think it will be less considering they play @Georgia, TCU, @Toledo and @San Diego State. 

So there you have it for my preseason odds that stood out to me.  Below is my betting slip for the preseason!

Odds to win Heisman Trophy:
Scott Spends: $8 on LaMichael James to win $60 at 15/2
Scott Spends: $7 on Michael Floyd to win $280 at 40/1
Scott Spends: $5 on Andrew Luck to win $17.50 at 7/2
Odds to win National Championship:
Scott Spends: $10 on Wisconsin to win $180 at 18/1
Scott Spends: $5 on South Carolina to win $125 at 25/1
Scott Spends: $5 on Oregon to win $70 at 14/1
Odds to win Conference Championship:
Scott Spends: $20 on Ohio State to win Leaders Division to win $50 at 5/2
Scott Spends: $10 on Oklahoma State to win Big 12 to win $90 at 9/1
Scott Spends: $10 on Michigan State to win Legends Division to win $40 at 4/1
Scott Spends: $10 on Toledo to win MAC to win $32.50 at 13/4
Odds on Over/Under Win Totals:
Scott Spends: $10 on Boise State winning UNDER 10 games to win $24 at (+240)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Prokop's Big Ten Preview: Ranking the Big Ten Quarterbacks

Scott Prokop's Big Ten Quarterback Unit Rankings:

1. Denard Robinson, Michigan
Robinson was the Big Ten's Offensive Player of the year last season rushing for 1,702 yards.  The problem is he missed time in 10 of Michigan's 13 games due to taking a lot of hits.  The back-up this year is Davin Gardner.

2. Dan Persa, Northwestern
Persa set a Big Ten record for completion percentage before his season ending torn Achilles.  He also set a team record for pass efficiency and had 519 rushing yards. 

3. Russell Wilson, Wisconsin
As a 3-year starter at NC State, Wilson threw for 8,500 yards and 76 TD's and ran for 1,000 yards and 11 TD's.  He tends to throw a lot of interceptions and make too many mistakes.

4. Kirk Cousins, Michigan State
Kirk Cousins is one of the few pocket-passing QB's in the Big Ten.  He is Michigan State's all-time leader in completion percentage.  Last season he threw for 20 TD's and 10 INTs. 
5. Taylor Martinez, Nebraska
Martinez had a tale of two season's last year.  In his first seven games he had 870 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns and in his final seven games he rushed for only 95 yards and 0 TD's.  The sophomore needs to develop as a passer.

6. Nathan Scheelhaase, Illiniois
Sheelhaase had the best year of any freshman QB in Illinois history, setting a school record for rushing yards at the position.  He also had a 17-8 TD to INT ratio. 

7. James Vandenberg, Iowa
Vandenberg played great for three quarters against Ohio State in 2009 before throwing a couple interceptions in the 4th quarter.  Iowa folk-hero Ricky Stanzi has graduated on to the NFL, and it is Vandenberg's turn to lead the Hawkeyes. A heady player with good size at 6"3, 210.

8. Matt McGloin/Rob Bolden, Penn State
Penn State has a two-way QB battle with co-starters Rob Bolden and Matt McGloin battling for the starting job. Bolden performed well in the start of 2010 but was injured and nearly transferred. McGloin is a former-walk-on who performed well at times but struggled immensely down the stretch.

9. Joe Bauserman/Braxton Miller/Kenny Guiten/Taylor Graham, Ohio State
Ohio State has a four-way battle at the QB position after the departure of Pryor.  The leading candidates are senior Joe Bauserman and freshman Braxton Miller. 

10. MarQueis Gray, Minnesota
MarQueis Gray was a talented wide receiver for the Gophers his first two seasons.  Gray was a highly rated QB recruit and has great legs, but must prove he has the arm for the job. 

11. Robert Marve/Rob Henry, Purdue
Robert Marve tore his ACL in Game 4 last season.  Henry moved in as the started.  Henry is a fast and dynamic athlete who rushed for 547 yards last season.  Marve has a strong arm and is accurate.

12. Tre Roberson/Dusty Kiel/Edward Wright-Baker, Indiana
At Indiana, new Head Coach Kevin Wilson has yet to name a starting QB, though Dusty Kiel and Edwin-Wright Baker will both have a legitimate shot.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Chris Jent, Coach Matta's Biggest Recruit?

One of my first memories of Ohio State basketball was back in the early 90's  (1992 to be exact) when Chris Jent and Jim Jackson led the Buckeyes to the Elite 8 before falling to Michigan.  I loved watching Chris Jent because he was never afraid to dive after a ball and make a hustle play.  If I were to compare him to someone on the current team I would say Aaron Craft. 

Jent will join Thad Matta's staff as an assistant coach after Brandon Miller left the team for family reasons on June 16.  Jent was a volunteer on Ohio State's staff in 2005-2006 and has since been an assistant in the NBA.  Most NBA fans know him for helping the development of Lebron James as a Cavs assistant. 

Everyone knows that Thad Matta is a beast of a recruiter.  He has called this, "the biggest recruit I have gone after."  Only Thad Matta could convince a happy NBA coach to comeback and be an assistant coach in college.  While there are many reasons to love this hire, to me it is great to see a former Buckeye player on the coaching staff.  You look at Duke assistants and you see former players.  It's easy to sell a recruit if you played at the school (not that Matta has any trouble selling a recruit). 

Chris Jent will be a fantastic addition to the Ohio State coaching staff.  It's ironic, Ohio State basketball fans have suffered from seeing players leave early for the NBA, and this year it's about a assistant that leaves the NBA for college and a star freshman who stays in college instead of head to the league.

 

Sunday, June 26, 2011

Wimbledon Week 2 Predictions

The Championships at Wimbledon are entering the second week and we are down to the final 16 players.  NBC would love to see a Nadal-Federer final, but I predict they will be disappointed.  Check out my picks below.


Nadal
Del Potro           Nadal
                                                      Nadal
Fish
Berdych             Berdych
                                                                                 Murray
Murray
Gasquet             Murray
                                                      Murray
Kubot
Lopez                 Lopez
                                                                                      WINNER: Novak Djokovic
Ferrer
Tsonga               Ferrer

Youzhny                                         Federer
Federer              Federer
                                                      
Tomic                                                                       Djokovic
Malisse               Malisse

Llodra                                             Djokovic
Djokovic             Djokovic

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Buckeyes feeling a Draft

Tonight marks the 2011 NBA Draft and there are three Buckeyes hoping to have their names called.  Jon Diebler, Dallas Lauderdale and David Lighty all graduated and have been working out for NBA teams.  None of them are guaranteed picks, but all three have a chance to hear their name in the second round.  If you think second rounders never succeed look at Michael Redd.  In anticipation of tonight's draft, let's take a look at the Ohio State basketball players and where they were drafted.

2010
Evan Turner Draft: Philadelphia 76ers, 1st round (2nd pick, 2nd overall), 2010 NBA Draft


2009
B.J. Mullins Draft: Dallas Mavericks, 1st round (24th pick, 24th overall), 2009 NBA Draft
2008
Kosta Koufos Draft: Utah Jazz, 1st round (23rd pick, 23rd overall), 2008 NBA Draft
2007
Greg Oden Draft: Portland Trail Blazers, 1st round (1st pick, 1st overall), 2007 NBA Draft
Mike Conley Draft: Memphis Grizzlies, 1st round (4th pick, 4th overall), 2007 NBA Draft
Daequan Cook Draft: Philadelphia 76ers, 1st round (21st pick, 21st overall), 2007 NBA Draft

2001
Ken Johnson Draft: Miami Heat, 2nd round (20th pick, 48th overall), 2001 NBA Draft
2000
Michael Redd Draft: Milwaukee Bucks, 2nd round (14th pick, 43rd overall), 2000 NBA Draft

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Quick Hits...

Here are some sports stories this week that you do not want to miss, and of course I throw in my quick take!

Four Conference Commissioners are making more than $1 Million
If you had to guess who made more money, the President of a University or a Conference Commissioner, who would you guess?  The answer is the Conference Commissioner, by a lot.  Jim Delaney, the Big Ten Commissioner made $1.6 million in 2009.  Is it just me or is it insane that the NCAA punishes athletes for selling their own memorabilia, but allows everyone else to cash in?  I am not for paying college athletes, but let's change some of the incomprehensible rules.

Golf is a Frustrating Sport, even for the Professionals
So I played Golf last week and was pretty excited after starting out with a solid par on Hole 1.  Of course it was downhill from there, ending with back-to-back 8's on the finishing par 4's.  I wasn't the only frustrated golfer this weekend.  Check out Henrik Stenson as he injures himself during the U.S. Open after breaking his club.

Venus in a.....Toga?
Wimbledon is underway this week in London.  Of course one of the rules at the All England Club is that the players have to wear white.  Can there be a new rule, Venus cannot dress herself?  She decided to wear a Toga.  She described the outfit as "now."  If that is in the "now," please get me to the future or the past. 



While the consensus in the media seems to be that Ohio State is guilty of everything, including killing puppy's and stealing Christmas, it looks like they may not be guilty in cargate.  The recent buzz that Ohio State football players have been getting free or reduced-priced cars has been investigated by the BMV and the findings show no wrongdoing.  I think Ohio State should still be blamed for the slow to recover economy and for Venus Williams' outfit. 

Saturday, June 18, 2011

College Rivalry Games that Need to Happen EVERY YEAR!

This last week it was announced that Pittsburgh and Penn State will renew their football rivalry with a Home-and-Home series in 2016 and 2017.  To read more on this click here.  I have little doubt that Joe Paterno will somehow still be on the sidelines for these games.  Pittsburgh and Penn State is a good rivalry that should be played every single year.  Speaking of rivalries that are not played enough (or at all) below I have listed games that should be played every year. 

1. Ohio State and Cincinnati in Basketball 
Both of these schools are routinely in the top 25 and there is a mere 2 hour drive between the two campuses.  In my lifetime they have played just once, in 2006.  Ohio State creamed Cincinnati, and they went on to make it to the National Championship game.  That game wasn't even played in the state of Ohio!  For crying out loud it was in Indiana!  Unbelievable.  Could you imagine the passion and intensity that this rivalry game would bring?  Supposedly Cincinnati has been interested in trying to get the game every year, but Ohio State prefers to keep it's marquee games against out of state opponents.  Not only will Ohio State not schedule Cincinnati, but they also prefer to keep Xavier and Dayton off the schedule.  Click here for a great article detailing this missing rivalry. 

2. Oklahoma and Nebraska in Football
With the departure of Nebraska from the Big 12 conference, this rivalry game will no longer be played.  It does seem fitting that the last game Nebraska played in the Big 12 was in the championship game to Oklahoma on December 4, 2010.  What was one of the best rivalry games in college football lost its buzz when the Big 12 conference was created in 1996.  Hopefully these two schools can get together and create a new non-conference rivalry game with each other similar to Florida and Florida State. 

3. Notre Dame and Ohio State in Football
The history and tradition at Ohio State and Notre Dame is unbelievable.  It is also unbelievable that the two schools don't get together more often on the field.  Columbus and South Bend nearly shut-down for a home-and-home series in 1995 and 1996.  The two teams have only gotten together once since then and that was the 2006 Fiesta Bowl.  Scheduling-wise the only way that this rivalry could be played every year is if Notre Dame were to join the Big Ten.  Just think of an Ohio State schedule with Nebraska, Notre Dame and Michigan on it every year.  Now that would make for some exciting fall Saturdays!

4. Miami and Florida in Football
Some of the best rivalry games every year are Miami -Florida State and Florida-Florida State .  Why leave out a match-up between the Hurricanes and the Gators?  Unfortunately with the scheduling the way it is in college athletics it is nearly impossible for this rivalry to happen every year.  It will happen again in 2013. 



5. Maryland and Georgetown in Basketball
There are rumors that the Maryland-Georgetown basketball rivalry might be renewed in the near future.  The two dominant basketball teams in the Nations Capital have met just three times in the last 30 years.  Two of those times were in the NCAA Tournament.  It makes no sense that these basketball rivalries don't happen.  In college football teams run into scheduling conflicts with only 12 total games.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Sports Theme Music...Where did it go?

Anyone else get goosebumps when the "One Shining Moment" theme plays for the first time before the tip off of the NCAA Tournament?  There is not one day that goes by that I don't hum that little theme.  What's sad is that there used to be a goosebumping moment with just about every sports opening theme.  Today I list the top 10 sports music themes of all time. 

1. CBS College Basketball - "One Shining Moment"
Without a doubt my favorite theme of all time.  It marks the beginning of the best time of the year!


2. ESPN SportsCenter - Early 90's Edition
I miss the days of waking up to Dan Patrick, Keith Olbermann, Craig Kilborn and Rich Eisen.



3. NBA on NBC
Something about the phrase "NBA on NBC" during the Michael Jordan era made this theme special.


4.   Monday Night Football on ABC
Are You Ready For Some Football?  Hank Williams Monday Night Football got me pumped every single week.


5. Golf on NBC - US Open Theme
Might take some flack for this one...but every year for the US Open this theme music gets me ready for the best golf tournament of the year.  I may be underrating this one.


6. Fox NFL Theme
If you have ever played a John Madden Football video game this song has been stuck in your head.


7. ESPN College Basketball (1995-2001)
I may be biased in the Top 10 to my favorite sport, college basketball.


8. NFL Films Music
About 10 seconds into this clip I am waiting for John Facenda to talk about "Men of the Gridiron on an Autumn Sunday."


9. ESPN Baseball Tonight Theme
A baseball theme finally makes the list. 


10. USA US Open Tennis Theme
A late summer night means US Open Tennis.  I get chills thinking about this old USA Network theme.

















Monday, June 6, 2011

Big Ten Tournament and Big Ten Football Championship Game sites

In case you missed it, the Big Ten has announced that the Big Ten Football Championship game will be played in Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis through 2015.  The Men's and Women's basketball tournament will rotate between Indianapolis (Conseco Fieldhouse) and Chicago (United Center).  For more information on this coup for Indianapolis click here.  While I have to say that the Big Ten didn't completely surprise me with this decision, at some point it would be nice to see the Big Ten expand it's reach and visit some other cities. 

I have been to Big Ten basketball tournaments in Chicago and in Indianapolis and I think both do a terrific job.  For Indianapolis I like it because Indy is a basketball town.  It is a awesome arena and the downtown really embraces the event.  It makes sense geographically because Indiana is right in the middle of Big Ten country.  Chicago tournaments are fun because Chicago is an awesome city.  It is expensive for students to stay in Chicago, but every other year seems doable.  I look forward to continue to go every year!

Football is Indianapolis is nice, but I would like to see a rotation of the Football Championship.  Lucas Oil is brand new and looks amazing, but Big Ten Football is played outside.  Now that Minnesota is out of their hideous dome, all stadiums are outdoor facilities.  I understand the desire to keep the Championship in one city at first, but I would like to see the Championship move around after 2015. 

Here is my dream scenario of how the Football Championship and Basketball Tournament host cities would be scheduled.

2015 - Indianapolis Conseco Field House and Indianapolis Lucas Oil Stadium
2016 - Chicago United Center and Chicago Soldier Field
2017 - Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena and Cleveland Browns Stadium
2018 - Detroit Palace of Auburn Hills and Detroit Ford Stadium

Rotate back through 2019-2022

Thursday, June 2, 2011

27 Sports Wishes for my 27th Birthday!

This entry is going to be selfish.  I turn 27 today and thus I believe that I should get 27 wishes for the World of Sports!  So here it goes...

I wish...

#1. That I get to celebrate an Ohio State 2012 Men's Basketball National Championship in New Orleans next April.

#2. Ohio State Football wins the first ever Big 10 Football Championship game...and every analyst and opposing fan bitches that it was not fair that OSU got to play.


#3. Ohio State decides to make players cover up their tats when playing and offers a limo service to and from practice.


#4. Chipper Jones wins the World Series MVP as he rides off into the sunset and retirement.


#5. The SEC acknowledges wide-spread cheating over the last 10 seasons, and has to give back every BCS title.


#6. The Big 10 Conference wins every bowl game and first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament and every commentator will still say the Big 10 has slow athletes.



#7. Thad Matta will NEVER have to face questions about breaking NCAA rules.



#8. Brady Hoke is the first Michigan coach to lose to Ohio State twice in back to back weeks (including the Big Ten Championship game).



#9. Mark May gets fired for physically abusing Lou Holtz.


#10. Lebron James doesn't win his first NBA title this year...or ever.

#11. Bo Ryan gets fired because he couldn't "deal with it" and he admits that he is the Wisconsin man who spat on Jared Sullinger.


#12. Jared Sullinger wins National Player of the Year, and says I am coming back for my Junior season.



#13. The Big Ten Network issues an apology and names Jesse Owens #1 Icon.

#14. Ohio State beats Duke and Florida by Double Digits in the Schott in front of a wild crowd.


#15. Colin Cowherd/Stu Scott/Mark May/Dick Vitale all lose their voice and have to retire.

#16. Gus Johnson calls a Triple-Overtime thriller as OSU beats Wisconsin to win the Men's Basketball regular season championship.

#17. Rickie Fowler or Ben Curtis win the Memorial Tournament.

#18. Big 10 Expansion for 2012 includes Pittsburgh and Notre Dame.

#19. Columbus, OH gets a MLB team and adds more seats to Huntington Park.

#20. Terrelle Pryor never plays another game at QB at any level of football.


#21. Michael Redd and Greg Oden make big comebacks after being injured the last few seasons.

#22. The Columbus Blue Jackets win a NHL playoff series.

#23. Evan Turner gets traded to the Cleveland Cavs and leads them to the Playoffs

#24. The NCAA decides to create a 16 team playoff to determine the College Football National Champion.

#25. Ohio State beats Kentucky on a last second shot in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament.


#26. Pitt basketball loses in the Elite 8, Pitt football loses the Big East championship to West Virginia, the Steelers lose to the Browns in the Playoffs, but the Pirates make the Playoffs.

#27. Bob Stoops accepts the Head Coaching job at Ohio State and names Luke Fickell Defense Coordinator and Head Coach in-waiting.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

The Next Ohio State Football Coach Should Be...(Part 1 current College Coaches)

Like a lot of Ohio State fans, I was stunned and saddened by the abrupt departure of Jim Tressel.  Jim Tressel has had an unbelievable 10 years and I look forward to the day that I can tell my grandkids that I watched Jim Tressel run out of the tunnel at the Horseshoe, much like my Grandpa talked about Woody Hayes.  Unless your living under a rock, there are a lot of places you can go to get all of the details of the scandal and investigation.  My focus is going to be on the future.  I want to look at who the candidates might be to be the Head Coach of Ohio State in 2012 and beyond. 

Some of the popular names that are being tossed around are Urban Meyer, Bob Stoops, Mike Stoops, Jon Gruden, Luke Fickell and Bo Pelini. While that is a good list, I don't want to leave any potential candidate out there.  I have taken all current college head coaches and have broken them down by chances that they might be Ohio State's next head coach.  I have broken it down by awarding Buckeye leaves to the top candidates.  3 leaves means they will likely be highly considered, 2 leaves means they will probably get consideration and 1 leaf means they are probably not on the radar, but are worth considering.  Remember this list is current college head coaches only!


Three Buckeye Leaves
Bob Stoops, Oklahoma
Bo Pelini, Nebraska
Luke Fickell, Ohio State (interim)


Two Buckeye Leaves
Gary Pinkel, Missouri
Greg Schiano, Rutgers
Mark Dantionio, Michigan State
Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern
Chris Petersen, Boise State
Gary Patterson, TCU
Mike Stoops, Arizona
Chip Kelly, Oregon
Mike Riley, Oregon State
Mark Richt, Georgia
Dan Mullen, Mississippi State
Jeff Tedford, California


One Buckeye Leaf
Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech
Kyle Whittingham, Utah
Les Miles, LSU
Pat Hill, Fresno State
Randy Edsall, Maryland
Tom O'Brien, NC St
Jim Grobe, Wake Forest
Turner Gill, Kansas
Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State
Tommy Tuberville, Texas Tech
Butch Jones, Cincinnati
Todd Graham, Pitt
Skip Holtz, South Florida
Kirk Ferentz, Iowa
Bret Bielema, Wisconsin
Kevin Sumlin, Houston
Ken Niumatalolo, Navy
Darrell Hazell, Kent State

How I would rank the College Head Coaching Candidates:
1. Bob Stoops
2. Bo Pelini
3. Pat Fitzgerald
4. Greg Schiano
5. Gary Pinkel
6. Luke Fickell
7. Chris Petersen
8. Mike Stoops
9. Jeff Tedford
10. Dan Mullin

My next list will include current College Assistants, NFL Assistants, NFL Head Coaches, and Former Coaches.

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Ranking the Big Ten Basketball Coaches

After the departure of Ed DeChelles from Penn State, I thought it might be a good time to examine all of the Big Ten basketball coaches and look at their accomplishments.  Below, I rank from 1-10 (excluding Penn State) all of the basketball coaches in the Big Ten.  Disagree with my choices?  Let me know!

1. Tom Izzo - Michigan State
Accomplishments:
-Head Coach since 1995 at Michigan State
-2000 National Championship
-14 consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearances
-6 Final Four Appearances
-6 Big Ten Titles
Comments:
No brainer selection at number 1.  He is one of the top coaches in the country let alone the Big Ten.  His March record in incredible.



2. Thad Matta - Ohio State
Accomplishments:
-Head Coach at Butler 2000-01, Xavier 2001-04, Ohio St since 2004
-12 straight 20 win seasons
-4 Big Ten Titles in 7 years
-2007 NCAA Runner Up
-2008 NIT Championship
Comments:
Thad Matta has proven to be one of the best recruiters in the country.  He has coached a number 1, 2 and 4 NBA draft pick in his 7 seasons.  In his 12 seasons as head coach he has won at least 20 games every year.  His only blemish on his record is the lack of a NCAA title.  Stay tuned as that might not be too far away. 

3. Bo Ryan - Wisconsin
Accomplishments:
-Head Coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1999-2001, Wisconsin since 2001
-10 Straight NCAA Tournament Appearances
-Has never finished below 4th in the Big Ten Standings in 10 seasons
-4 Sweet 16 appearances, 1 Elite 8 appearance
Comments:
The consistency that Bo Ryan has established at Wisconsin is pretty amazing.  To make the NCAA Tournament in all 10 years as head coach and to make the Kohl Center the toughest arena for visitors in the Big Ten is impressive.  No Final Fours keep him below Matta.  Wisconsin always seems to be overlooked at the beginning of the year, but find away to compete for the conference title.

4. - Matt Painter - Purdue

Accomplishments:
-Head Coach of Southern Illinois 2003-04, Purdue since 2005
-2010 Big Ten regular season co-champions
-2009 Big Ten tournament champions
-5 straight NCAA tournament appearances
Comments:
Pudue has finished in the top two of the conference in the last four seasons.  Painter has lead Purdue to two Sweet 16 appearances.  While Tubby Smith, Bruce Weber and John Beilein may have a longer list of accomplishments as head coaches, Painter has been the better Big Ten coach.  Matt Painter just signed a contract extension to keep him a Boilermaker for a long time.


5. Tubby Smith - Minnesota
Accomplishments:
-Head Coach at Tulsa 91-95, Georgia 95-97, Kentucky 97-07, Minnesota since 2007 
-1997 NCAA Championship
-16 NCAA Tournament Appearances
-80-53 record at Minnesota
Comments:
It is difficult to image a NCAA championship winning coach being just the 5th best coach in the conference, but Smith is just 32-40 in Big Ten games as Minnesota head coach.  In fact his fifth place ranking maybe too high considering the recent struggles and Minnesota has not passed the 1st round with Smith.

6. Bruce Weber - Illinois

Accomplishments:
-Head Coach at Southern Illinois 1998-2003, Illinios since 2003
-NCAA Runner up in 2005
-2 Big Ten Championships
-8 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Comments:
I have a hard time putting Bruce Weber at number 6, because I don't think there are too many coaches that would have done less with the talent that Weber has had.  Consistently under-achieving since 2007, Weber may need a big season to keep his job.  I'm betting he won't.  The 2005 season is worth noting because they only lost 2 games.

7. John Beilein - Michigan

Accomplishments:
-Head Coach at Canisius 1992-97, Richmond 1997-2002, West Virginia 2002-07, Michigan since 2007
-Has led four different teams to the NCAA Tournament
-2005 Elite 8 with West Virginia
-2 Round of 32 appearances with Michigan
Comments:
Before last season, it looked like Michigan's program was headed downward.  A surprising 4th place finish in the Big Ten and two NCAA tournament wins in 3 years has Michigan competitive again.  Beilein has done well without high expectations, and 2011-2012 will be the year Michigan should challenge for league title.  Beilein is still just 32-40 in Big Ten games. 

8. Tom Crean - Indiana

Accomplishments:
-Head coach at Marquette 1999-2008 and Indiana since 2008
-2003 Final Four with Marquette
-5 NCAA Tournament Appearances
Comments: Tom Crean as a Big Ten coach has been a Big Time failure.  The numbers prove it.  Indiana is 8-46 in Big Ten games in Crean's 3 seasons.  To be fair, Crean inherited a mess.  Despite the condition of the program, 8 conference wins in 3 seasons is awful.  Tom Crean has had one great season as a head coach, and that was 2003.  His run to the final four keeps him above McCaffery and Carmody, but it might not for long.  Season number 4 for Crean at Indiana will be huge.  I think he is a good coach, but right now the record proves he belongs very low in these rankings. 

9. Fran McCaffery - Iowa

Accomplishments:
-Head coach at Lehigh 1985-88, UNCG 1999-05, Siena 2005-10 and Iowa since 2010
-5 NCAA Appearances, 3 in a row with Siena from 07-10
Comments:
Fran McCaffery was a great hire for Iowa.  He could be in the top 5 of this list in two years.  He will need time to recruit, but Iowa will be back.
10. Bill Carmody - Northwestern

Accomplishments:
-Head Coach at Princeton 1996-2000 and Northwestern since 2000
-2 NCAA Tournament appearances with Princeton
-3 straight NIT appearances with Northwestern
Comments:
Surprisingly, Caromdy trails just Tom Izzo for the longest tenure of current Big Ten coaches.  3 straight NIT's is impressive for Northwestern considering the history.  Carmody is a good coach at a bad program.  He might just get his first NCAA appearance for Northwestern soon. 

My rankings above are based on accomplishments with a heavy emphasis on recent history.  I think that Izzo, Matta and Ryan are among the best in the country.  I believe that Painter will be an elite head coach.  Weber and Crean have a lot of prove in a hurry. 

As far as where Ed Decelles would have ranked on this list, I would say probably 10th.  Carmody has the most difficult job in the league and McCaffery will bring Iowa back within two years.