Scott Drew Career Wins

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Fre3dombear
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It's like after you make your first million. And then the 2nd soon after. It all starts happening a lot faster
Mitch Henessey
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Well, Tulane and Purdue both lost today, so Drew remains tied with Hunter and Painter for 104th all-time. Good chance to move up on Tuesday!
Mitch Henessey
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With last night's win over TCU, Coach Drew passed Ron Hunter (former Georgia State and current Tulane HC). He's now tied for 103rd place all-time with 462 wins with Sean Miller (former Arizona and current Xavier HC) and Jim Baron (former St. Bonaventure and Rhode Island coach).

Drew is one victory behind Matt Painter, and two behind Bill Herrion, longtime New Hampshire coach who retired last year.
Mitch Henessey
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With today's win over KU, Scott Drew has 463 wins, and moves into sole possession of 104th place all-time. He passes Jim Baron, and is now one win behind Matt Painter and Sean Miller (both of whom won today), and Bill Herrion.
Mitch Henessey
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With tonight's win over Cincinnati, Coach Drew passes longtime New Hampshire coach Bill Herrion, who retired last year. He's now tied for 100th all-time with Xavier HC Sean Miller, whose season is over.

He's also tied with Taps Gallagher, who coached Niagara from 1931 until 1965, and Tim Floyd, who coached at a number of schools, including Iowa State, but is best known as being the coach that succeeded Phil Jackson as the Chicago Bulls HC in 1999.
Mitch Henessey
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With yesterday's win over Colgate on the Round of 64, Coach Drew passes Taps Gallagher and former Iowa State and Chicago Bulls head coach Tim Floyd on the all-time coaching victory list.

He now has 466 career wins, and moves into the Top 100 all-time. He's in a three-way tie for 98th place with former Eastern Michigan, Cal, and Rice coach Ben Braun, and former UMass, Michigan, and Iowa State coach Johnny Orr. He's one win behind former Washington and current Tulane coach Lorenzo Romar.
Mitch Henessey
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Time to fire this thread back up!

If Coach Drew stays on schedule this season (around 25 wins) he'll likely end the season in the high 80s in all-time wins. There are a fair number of active coaches in front of him, although most of them are also a good bit older than Drew. Looking forward to his progress through the ranks!
IowaBear
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Never knew this thread existed! Awesome!! Drew has a chance to climb pretty damm high before he retires if he keeps his current trajectory
BluesBear
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I think he will coach another 10 years....run between 250-300 wins to hit the magical 750 wins or get dang close to it. Then retire. Statue put up a few days later....
historian
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Maybe I'm too ambitious and optimistic but I would to see him get 30+ wins this season.
EvilTroyAndAbed
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BluesBear said:

I think he will coach another 10 years....run between 250-300 wins to hit the magical 750 wins or get dang close to it. Then retire. Statue put up a few days later....
I think he coaches another 15 years. He doesn't seem to be the kind who hangs them up early. But I guess I wouldn't have thought that about Jay Wright either.
OsoCoreyell
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BluesBear said:

I think he will coach another 10 years....run between 250-300 wins to hit the magical 750 wins or get dang close to it. Then retire. Statue put up a few days later....
He's going for 1,000 wins.
BearFan33
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Lets get another one tonight!
Mitch Henessey
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With Saturday's victory over Arkansas, Coach Drew passed long-time Iowa State and Michigan coach Johnny Orr, as well as former Rice, Cal, and Eastern Michigan coach Ben Braun.

With tonight's win over Sam Houston, Coach Drew keeps pace with Xavier coach Sean Miller, and passes former Pepperdine, Saint Louis, and Washington coach Lorenzo Romar, who is currently an assistant at Loyola Marymount.

Coach Drew has 468 wins and sits tied for 97th place. Next up on the all-time list is former Michigan and current Harvard coach Tommy Amaker.
Stefano DiMera
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I think he coaches another 5 years..long enough to groom a successor and maybe try NBA or USA National Team.

I think during the Kentucky flirtation a few media reported or speculated that was all he had in his tank
TWD 1974
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Stefano DiMera said:

I think he coaches another 5 years..long enough to groom a successor and maybe try NBA or USA National Team.

I think during the Kentucky flirtation a few media reported or speculated that was all he had in his tank
Was there something in the way he ordered off the menu at Mi Casita that implied a 5 year window?
Tylerbear
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The question I would like answered is this

Has every player that will ever play for CSD as Head Coach already been born?

I would hope not
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