Generation Hex: How Can 3 Regional Finals in 5 Years Be Deemed Failure?
Sean Miller has won more than two-thirds of his NCAA playoff games (17-8 mark). He has four regional final appearances in the last eight years, including three with Arizona in last five seasons. How in the world can Miller already be considered the best coach never to reach a Final Four while Notre Dame's Mike Brey is given a pass despite participating in 50% more tourneys and compiling a losing playoff record? Ditto Gonzaga's Mark Few, who has appeared in twice as many NCAA tourneys as Miller.
Actually, Miller doesn't even meet the minimum standards to be on such a list and is justified in telling any willfully-ignorant critics where they can go. Have misguided observers addressing such a topic ever heard of all-time great coaches such as John Chaney, Lefty Driesell, Gene Keady and Norm Stewart? None of these four luminaries advanced to the national semifinals in a total of 64 NCAA Tournament appearances. "It's so difficult not being able to make that final step," said Chaney, who lost five regional finals with Temple.
Driesell made 11 NCAA playoff appearances with Davidson and Maryland from 1966 through 1986. "I always wanted to get to the Final Four, but not as much as some people think," said Driesell, who lost four regional finals. "I'm not obsessed with it."
Only four schools - North Carolina, Duke, Georgetown and Syracuse - supplied more NCAA consensus first- and second-team All-Americans from 1982 through 1992 than Stewart-coached Missouri (seven). It must have been particularly frustrating for Mizzou fans when the Tigers compiled a 4-8 NCAA tourney worksheet in that span.
But some mentors never will receive the accolades they deserve because of failing to reach the Promised Land, including maligned Dave Bliss, who recently resurfaced as coach of an NAIA school in Texas. This year, North Carolina State's Mark Gottfried joined the following list of prominent coaches without a Final Four berth on their resume despite more than 10 NCAA Tournament appearances:
Coach | NCAA Tourneys | Playoff Record (Pct.) | Closest to Reaching Final Four |
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Gene Keady | 18 | 19-18 (.514) | regional runner-up with Purdue in 1994 and 2000 |
John Chaney | 17 | 23-17 (.575) | regional runner-up with Temple five times (1988-91-93-99-01) |
Mark Few | 16 | 19-16 (.543) | regional runner-up with Gonzaga in 2015 |
Norm Stewart | 16 | 12-16 (.429) | regional runner-up with Missouri in 1976 and 1994 |
Fran Dunphy | 15 | 3-15 (.167) | won three opening-round games with Penn and Temple (1994, 2011 and 2013) |
Lefty Driesell | 13 | 16-14 (.533) | regional runner-up four times with Davidson and Maryland (1968-69-73-75) |
Mike Brey | 12 | 9-12 (.429) | regional runner-up with Notre Dame in 2015 |
Dana Altman | 11 | 6-11 (.353) | regional semifinals with Oregon in 2013 |
Dave Bliss | 11 | 8-11 (.421) | regional semifinals with Oklahoma in 1979 |
Pete Carril | 11 | 4-11 (.267) | won two games with Princeton in 1983 |
Gale Catlett | 11 | 7-11 (.389) | regional semifinals with West Virginia in 1998 |
Tom Davis | 11 | 18-11 (.621) | regional runner-up with Boston College in 1982 and Iowa in 1987 |
Mark Gottfried | 11 | 10-11 (.476) | regional final with Alabama in 2004 |
Tom Penders | 11 | 12-11 (.522) | regional final with Texas in 1990 |