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RE: Rick Barnes

This is from 538  http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/tom-izzo-michigan-state-coaching-final-four/  The last ranked coach sort of stands out.......

"Last Tuesday, I crunched some numbers on which NCAA men’s tournament coaches exceeded expectations the most since the tourney expanded to 64 teams in 1985, based on their teams’ seeds at the start of the tournament. Perhaps not surprisingly, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo ruled all, with his Spartans winning 14.6 more games than would be expected based on the way they were seeded. And after Izzo won two more games over the weekend to secure the Spartans’ seventh Final Four bid under his watch, we thought we’d update the numbers to reflect the latest results."



 
Izzo is still No. 1 of course, with 16.2 wins above expectation now (after adding in his two wins over the weekend, plus Michigan State’s expected future wins according to the FiveThirtyEight tournament predictions), while the coach he beat in the East Regional final, Rick Pitino, ranks second since ’85.
 
Two of Izzo’s fellow Final Four coaches also rank among the top 10. John Calipari of Kentucky (whom the Spartans could face for the national championship in a week) places third. And Mike Krzyzewski, whose Duke Blue Devils will play Michigan State on Saturday, ranks 10th. Wisconsin’s Bo Ryan may seem like the odd man out, but Ryan’s teams have still exceeded expectations — though only by 2.7 wins over his career, which ranks 31st since 1985.









 
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Funny that her hair is burnt orange.  

A little known factoid to people outside of Tennessee is that when they chose the bright orange for Tennessee's uniforms, they chose that color so fans could attend the game on Saturday, hunt on Sunday, and be back on the highway cleaning crew on Monday morning -- all with the same wardrobe.

 
Will be intersting to see if any of Barnes' assistants land with him in Knoxville. If the loyalty factor is in effect, and the TENN brass allow him to hire his own people, would be great for his guys to stay employed. Change of scenery might invigorate these coaches to get more from players. Whatever, just thrash aggie and we are good.

 
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Barnes will have an easy wardrobe transition unless it is something that is obvious burnt orange.

His biggest transition will be going from The Eyes of Texas and Texas Fight to that silly boomer sooner type fight song of Tenn. 

You know, the annoying fight song you get tired of hearing just watching one Tenn. game. 

Rocky Top... over and over and over :wacko:

 
I wouldn't look too heavily into the Lucas rumors. It is much more likely that Patterson wants some input on coaching preference at UT from a guy that controls the AAU scene in Houston and really the whole state.

 
Funny that her hair is burnt orange.  

A little known factoid to people outside of Tennessee is that when they chose the bright orange for Tennessee's uniforms, they chose that color so fans could attend the game on Saturday, hunt on Sunday, and be back on the highway cleaning crew on Monday morning -- all with the same wardrobe.
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I mentioned yesterday that I spoke to 2 Atlanta-area UTenn booster about the Barnes rumors....one of them just text me and said that it's done - Barnes has agreed in principle. 

Even though there's no official statement from the university yet, it took 24 hours for Barnes to get a gig. Reportedly he'll be in Knoxville tomorrow....interestingly, my buddy says that Barnes is "bringing an assistant".

 
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