That's better than the mean/median, which equals mediocre. I didn't take it to mean "mediocre among coaches who have been to tourney." Most coaches haven't been to 9. Some haven't been at all.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Alford has been to the NCAA tourney 9 times in 22 years of coaching. He has a 9-9 record. Some of that is judged against expectations, but it's pretty mediocre. I think he's recruited above mediocre at UCLA.gumby wrote:Well, he isn't mediocre at either one of those things. That aside, Harrick, Frieder/Fisher got there before Lute. Didn’t make me think they were better.CalStateTempe wrote:Question...If Alford get to the FF before Miller, how did he do it? and What does that say about the CATS/Miller?
Certainly not trying to stir the pot, although it may come off like it, I'm just genuinely interested/concerned that Alford would be able to accomplish this feat despite being a mediocre coach and recruiter.
It happens.
I don't think he's great. He is above average (easily that in recruiting). I don't know what "pretty mediocre" is? Almost mediocre? Better than? If the latter, we're not far apart.