02-04-2014, 08:07 PM
(02-04-2014, 05:08 PM)Papa John link Wrote:If my math is correct, Johnny Dawkins has coached Stanford to 108 wins during his 5+ seasons. This places him in a tie with John W. Bunn for fourth place behind Monty the Traitor (393), Howard Dallmar (256) and Everett S. Dean (167). In terms of winning percentage (57.1%), however, Dawkins is in eighth place out of 17 Stanford coaches. In fact his winning percentage is, within a tenth of a percent, equal to the overall winning percentage of the program. This is just further evidence of what we already know: While Dawkins' win total is impressive by Stanford standards, it is the result of a mediocre performance over a (too) long tenure.
So my question, on the eve of a big game with our rivals across the Bay, is: What constitutes acceptable expectations for the men's basketball team? Annual trips to the NCAA tournament are a given for me, but is that enough? Monty the Traitor's teams made three Sweet Sixteens over 18 seasons, and, yeah, I remember hearing folks complain. So would a Sweet Sixteen every four years be satisfactory?
Right now I would settle for a team capable of playing to the best of its abilities.
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