drt7891 said:2008 John Pelphry- @Arky- L, Arky- W (1-1)
2008 Billy Gillespie- UK- W (2-1)
2008 Darrin Horn- USCe- W (3-1)
2009 Trent Johnson- @LSU- L, LSU- L (3-3)
2009 Anthony Grant- @Bama- L, Bama- W (4-4)
2010 John Calipary- UK- L (4-5)
2010 Tony Barbee- AU- W, @AU- L (5-6)
2011 Mike Anderson- @ Arky- L (5-7)
So since the 2007-2008 season, Stansbury has a 5-7 record over new coaches in the SEC (.4167).
That record then becomes 3-5, or 0.375 (from .4167 when you take into account the entire season)... not a respectable distance from the other record.drt7891 said:2008 John Pelphry-<span style="font-weight: bold;"> @Arky- L</span>, Arky- W (1-1)
2008 Billy Gillespie- <span style="font-weight: bold;">UK- W</span> (2-1)
2008 Darrin Horn- <span style="font-weight: bold;">USCe- W</span> (3-1)
2009 Trent Johnson- <span style="font-weight: bold;">@LSU- L</span>, LSU- L (3-3)
2009 Anthony Grant- <span style="font-weight: bold;">@Bama- L</span>, Bama- W (4-4)
2010 John Calipary- <span style="font-weight: bold;">UK- L</span> (4-5)
2010 Tony Barbee- <span style="font-weight: bold;">AU- W,</span> @AU- L (5-6)
2011 Mike Anderson- <span style="font-weight: bold;">@ Arky- L </span>(5-7)
So since the 2007-2008 season, Stansbury has a 5-7 record over new coaches in the SEC (.4167).
Do you know what "fact" means?He can't win against a coach he hasn't faced before with a decent team, it's a FACT....
on the bright side, he has already lost to Anderson, so his odds of winning Thursday should be higherdrt7891 said:2000- No SEC Coaching Changes
2001- Buzz Peterson (Tennessee)- Win
2002- Stan Heath- (1-1)
2003- No SEC Coaching Changes
2004- Jeff Lebo (1-1)
2005- Bruce Pearl- Loss
2006- Andy Kennedy- (1-1)
I'll have a hard time going back to the 1998 and 1999 season (I don't know of any coaching changes in that time), but this, plus his other record I posted of 5-7, becomes 9-11, or .45... a difference (from .4167) of .0333. So, my list was absolutely not "cherry picked," it was pretty damn close.
I guess Sean Miller, Billy Kennedy, and Bob Huggins don't have decent teams? <div>fishwater99 said:He can't win against a coach he hasn't faced before with a decent team, it's a FACT....
Stans just can't game-plan worth a damn, if he hasn't played them before...Why??
Do he and our staff just not watch film for these other teams, or is it more too it?
Sweet 16 or Bust.....
This doesn't exactly make logical sense. "Any coach" can't fare better against someone they have faced before because they are both facing each other multiple times. How would you explain "any coach" faring better when if one fares better, then the other fares worse?Wouldn't just about any coach fare better against a coach they have faced before? Is that not common sense?
nmHanmudog said:Also didn't Stansbury face Trent Johnson for the first time when he was at Stanford? What was the outcome of that I wonder?
Now you are getting it. Games that we won don't count.**DAWG61 said:in major conferences? Pretty sure he faces many new coaches every year in our non-conference schedule. Should those wins be thrown out because they are inferior competition?