Monday, August 3, 2009

Who is the Best Coach In College Basketball Betting?

When it comes down to ranking the best coaches in college basketball history, UCLA's John Wooden engulfs the discussion. Obviously current guys like Bobby Knight and Mike Krzyzewski could have a gripe in this argument, but Wooden's numbers (headlined by 10 NCAA titles from 1964 to 1975) clearly speak for themselves. What he accomplished in such a short amount of time brings a whole new meaning to the word "dominance" in a collegiate sport.

In today's College Basketball Betting game, dominance of that sort is a rare commodity. Following the rise of mid-major programs like George Mason and Butler, the idea of a school winning a handful of titles in a half decade like Wooden appears virtually impossible. There are just too many teams, too much dispersed talent and too many great coaches capable of getting in the way.

The players might be the ones out there on the court playing the game itself, but coaches are quietly becoming the recognizable characters of everything that stands for college hoops. As players jump to the NBA on a whim and their endless replacements prepare to do the same, the men prepping these kids for their future sometimes get thrown under the bus.

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