Humble Backgrounds: Small-College Grads Piloting Power-League Members

In a caste-like era separating the haves from the have-nots, imperial universities are seeking mega-conferences and, perhaps in the near future, a restrictive upper division. But the socially elite won't ever be able to exclude small schools from making a big impact among power-conference members.

Smaller colleges, many of them in the hinterlands, have supplied a striking number of the biggest names in coaching. From 1995 through 2000, five of the six NCAA Tournament championship coaches (Jim Calhoun, Jim Harrick, Tom Izzo, Lute Olson and Tubby Smith) graduated from obscure colleges with smaller enrollments. In fact, it is a rarity for a Final Four not to feature at least one coach who graduated from a non-NCAA Division I school.

New Arkansas bench boss Hog John Calipari, a graduate of Clarion (Pa.) State, guided Kentucky to the 2012 national championship before Michigan's John Beilein (Wheeling Jesuit NY) and Wichita State's Gregg Marshall (Randolph-Macon VA) directed teams to the Final Four the second half of the previous decade. After nine such bench bosses were hired in the last two years, following is an alphabetical list of fraternity of active power-league mentors working their way up the ladder after graduating from a small school:

Current Head Coach Power-League Member Small-College Alma Mater
Dana Altman Oregon Eastern New Mexico '80
Rick Barnes Tennessee Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) '76
Brad Brownell Clemson DePauw (Ind.) '91
John Calipari Arkansas Clarion (Pa.) State '82
Ed Cooley Georgetown Stonehill (Mass.) '94
Andy Enfield Southern Methodist Johns Hopkins (Md.) '91
Steve Forbes Wake Forest Southern Arkansas '88
Greg Gard Wisconsin Wisconsin-Platteville '95
Earl Grant Boston College Georgia College '00
Leonard Hamilton Florida State Tennessee-Martin '71
Chris Holtmann DePaul Taylor (Ind.) '94
Tom Izzo Michigan State Northern Michigan '77
Chris Jans Mississippi State Loras College (Iowa) '91
Kevin Keatts North Carolina State Ferrum (Va.) '95
Tommy Lloyd Arizona Whitman College (Wash.) '98
Steve Lutz Oklahoma State Texas Lutheran '95
Nate Oats Alabama Maranatha Baptist (Wis.) '97
T.J. Otzelberger Iowa State Wisconsin-Whitewater '01
Lamont Paris South Carolina College of Wooster (Ohio) '96
Mike Rhoades Penn State Lebanon Valley (Pa.) '95
Micah Shrewsberry Notre Dame Hanover College (Ind.) '99
Shaka Smart Marquette Kenyon (Ohio) '99
Craig Smith Utah North Dakota '96
Kyle Smith Stanford Hamilton (N.Y.) College '92
Jerome Tang Kansas State North Central Bible College (Minn.)
Rodney Terry Texas St. Edward's (Tex.) '90
Brent "Buzz" Williams Texas A&M Oklahoma City '94
Kevin Young Brigham Young Clayton State (Ga.) '04
Mike Young Virginia Tech Emory & Henry (Va.) '86

NOTE: North Dakota and Tennessee-Martin subsequently were classified as NCAA DI universities. OCU previously was designated as a major college.