In the game thread covering the second-half vs Michigan , DaCat says in part, "We may never be at a level of talent of say a Duke (but then, why not?)".
Why not?, indeed. Got me thinking about Duke’s hoops program history -- in which I was already interested after seeing the 30 for 30 episode, “I Hate Christian Laettner” (really well done, btw).
What I learned, and what many of you may already realize: Duke was not always what they have become. In a stretch from the ’72-73 through ’76-77 seasons, Duke’s record in conference games was 13-47, which is pretty NU-esque. Dovetailing into that period, Bill Foster’s record at Duke from ’74-75 through ’79-80 in conference was 31-43 (.419), leading to the hiring of Coach K. Coach Carmody was 70-136 in Big Ten play (.339), worse than Foster at Duke, but not a LOT worse, that leading to the hiring of Chris Collins.
How did Mike Krzyzewski do, starting out? In his first three years, Duke was 13-29 in conference, a .319 win rate, and below his predecessor, Foster. That’s in Carmody territory. Then they went 15-15 in years 4 and 5 combined. So first five years, 28-44 (.389). It wasn’t until his 6th season that he had a .500+ year in conference play. And it took him 8 seasons before his cumulative conference W/L record at Duke edged up over 50%, at 58-56.
And then Christian Laettner happened. We could use a Christian Laettner.
DaCat also says we can, “... still be very competitive if Collins turns out to be the coach that most of [us] think he is....”
Amen, at least if it were to read, “the coach that most of us expect him to become”. Especially if CCC can recruit a Christian Laettner kind of talent with that kind of drive to win in the near future, along with a few excellent supporting cast members. Wouldn’t it be nice to be hated like Duke is for a change?
Note: I did the numbers on the back of an envelope in the wee small hours, so I might not have gotten them precisely right ... but I’m sure they’re close enough to support the points.
Why not?, indeed. Got me thinking about Duke’s hoops program history -- in which I was already interested after seeing the 30 for 30 episode, “I Hate Christian Laettner” (really well done, btw).
What I learned, and what many of you may already realize: Duke was not always what they have become. In a stretch from the ’72-73 through ’76-77 seasons, Duke’s record in conference games was 13-47, which is pretty NU-esque. Dovetailing into that period, Bill Foster’s record at Duke from ’74-75 through ’79-80 in conference was 31-43 (.419), leading to the hiring of Coach K. Coach Carmody was 70-136 in Big Ten play (.339), worse than Foster at Duke, but not a LOT worse, that leading to the hiring of Chris Collins.
How did Mike Krzyzewski do, starting out? In his first three years, Duke was 13-29 in conference, a .319 win rate, and below his predecessor, Foster. That’s in Carmody territory. Then they went 15-15 in years 4 and 5 combined. So first five years, 28-44 (.389). It wasn’t until his 6th season that he had a .500+ year in conference play. And it took him 8 seasons before his cumulative conference W/L record at Duke edged up over 50%, at 58-56.
And then Christian Laettner happened. We could use a Christian Laettner.
DaCat also says we can, “... still be very competitive if Collins turns out to be the coach that most of [us] think he is....”
Amen, at least if it were to read, “the coach that most of us expect him to become”. Especially if CCC can recruit a Christian Laettner kind of talent with that kind of drive to win in the near future, along with a few excellent supporting cast members. Wouldn’t it be nice to be hated like Duke is for a change?
Note: I did the numbers on the back of an envelope in the wee small hours, so I might not have gotten them precisely right ... but I’m sure they’re close enough to support the points.