Power Danger: House Odds Stacked Against Jerry's Kids Next Year at Vandy
There was no grooming comparable to most coaches working their way up the ladder from the bush leagues. Despite boasting zero college head-coaching experience, Jerry Stackhouse (Vanderbilt) and Juwan Howard (Michigan) were hired to be in charge of a power-conference member. They join 20 active head coaches for power-league members getting their starts as bench boss without serving as head coach for another college.
There is no rhyme or reason regarding first-year results. But if Stackhouse and Howard assemble an average inaugural campaign, the novice head coaches face an overall record of 18-14 with losing league mark. First-year worksheets for mentors in this category have dramatically gone downhill this decade. In the previous six years, the nine latest newcomer power-league coaches - Rick Ray, Kevin Ollie, Chris Collins, Steve Wojciechowski, Chris Mullin, Patrick Ewing, Mike Hopkins, David Padgett and Travis Steele - combined for an average record of 15-17 overall and 6-12 in league competition. Only five active coaches on the following alphabetical list compiled a winning power-league ledger in his inaugural season sans benefit of toiling as a college bench boss: