Remember the college football coaching tenure list from earlier this year?
Well, here's the college basketball version.
Yes, it took quite a while to piece it together. But there's no shortage of data to glean, as well as one huge theme: Not many coaches stick around long in a job anymore.
A few nuggets before the big list:
* The median hire date belongs to Iona's Tim Cluess: April 8, 2010. In other words, half of all Division I coaches have been on the job for no more than roughly 38 months.
* A quarter of all Division I head coaches have been on the job for less than 15 months.
* Rising true seniors --- those who entered school in the fall of 2010 --- at 147 of 351 Division I programs have experienced coaching changes since their arrival. That's 41.9 percent of all Division I schools.
* Rising true seniors who signed letters of intent in November 2009 at 195 of 351 Division I schools (55.6 percent) have seen a coaching change since formally agreeing to play for a program.
* Coaches at only 134 of 351 schools (38.2 percent) began their tenure when George W. Bush was still president. Only 27 of 351 (7.7 percent) have tenures stretching back to the Bill Clinton presidency.
* The longest-tenured power conference coach (based on this past season's conference alignment) without a Final Four appearance is Vanderbilt's Kevin Stallings, who was hired in 1999. Next up on that list are Notre Dame's Mike Brey (2000), Wisconsin's Bo Ryan (2001), Washington's Lorenzo Romar (2002) and Florida State's Leonard Hamilton (2002).
* The longest-tenured power conference coaches without an NCAA round of 16 appearance are Mississippi's Andy Kennedy and Arizona State's Herb Sendek. Both were hired in 2006 and will enter their eighth seasons in the fall.
* Only two power conference coaches are five years into their current tenure without an NCAA tournament bid: Stanford's Johnny Dawkins and Oregon State's Craig Robinson. Only three (Dawkins, Robinson and Washington State's Ken Bone) are four years into their current tenure without an NCAA appearance.
* Jim Boeheim (37 seasons) and Mike Krzyzewski (33 seasons) have worked a combined 70 years at their current schools. That's as many seasons (full or partial) as the last 101 coaches on the tenure list put together.
* Names you might not expect to see quite so high on the tenure list: Ohio State's Thad Matta (51st), Richmond's Chris Mooney (65th), Temple's Fran Dunphy (tied for 79th), Butler's Brad Stevens (tied for 98th), Wichita State's Gregg Marshall (106th), Coastal Carolina's Cliff Ellis (109th) and Indiana's Tom Crean (116th).
* Name that seems strangely low for some reason: Gonzaga's Mark Few (25th). Few's churned out good teams for so long in Spokane it feels like he'd be a few spots higher.
* Schools with both football (admittedly a smaller sample) and men's basketball coaches in the top 25 in tenure: Texas (Mack Brown is third and Rick Barnes is 18th) and Michigan State (Tom Izzo is 13th and Mark Dantonio is 21st). Duke barely misses the cut (Coach K is second, while David Cutcliffe is 29th).
* The Internet can reveal a great many things with a well-honed search, but finding the hire dates for guys who were taking over Division II programs in the 1980s isn't especially easy. There are four schools without exact hire dates.
* Hire dates are based on the earliest announcement from a school about a new coach, an effort to achieve some sort of consistency.
* This list includes all four new Division I schools for 2013-14: Abilene Christian, Grand Canyon, Incarnate Word and Massachusetts-Lowell.
And now, the promised list, from 1 (Boeheim) to 351 (Stetson's Corey Williams, at least for a little while but probably not for long):
(EDIT, June 13: Revised to include specific hiring dates for Oakland's Greg Kampe and Houston Baptist's Ron Cottrell after both men graciously reached out to provide that information).
1. April 3 Jim Boeheim, Syracuse
1980
2. March 18 Mike Krzyzewski, Duke
1984
3. April 1 Greg Kampe, Oakland
1986
4. April Rick Byrd, Belmont
5. May 7 Fang Mitchell, Coppin State
1988
6. April Dave Boots, South Dakota
1989
7. April 26 Gregg Nibert, Presbyterian
8. May 19 Bob McKillop, Davidson
1990
9. July 14 Dave Loos, Austin Peay
10. Oct. 1 Ron Cottrell, Houston Baptist
1995
11. March 13 Fran O’Hanlon, Lafayette
12. May 18 Scott Nagy, South Dakota State
13. July 1 Tom Izzo, Michigan State
14. July 20 Phil Martelli, Saint Joseph’s
1996
15. March 27 Billy Donovan, Florida
16. April 17 Howie Dickenman, Central Connecticut
1998
17. March 25 Bob Williams, UC Santa Barbara
18. April 12 Rick Barnes, Texas
19. Aug. 8 Stew Morrill, Utah State
1999
20. March 24 Mike McConathy, Northwestern State
21. March 26 Steve Fisher, San Diego State
22. April 1 Kevin Stallings, Vanderbilt
23. April 27 James Jones, Yale
24. April 30 Scott Sutton, Oral Roberts
25. July 26 Mark Few, Gonzaga
2000
26. May 15 Greg Jackson, Delaware State
27. July 14 Mike Brey, Notre Dame
2001
28. March 21 Rick Pitino, Louisville
29. March 27 Jay Wright, Villanova
30. March 29 Bo Ryan, Wisconsin
31. April 4 Bruiser Flint, Drexel
32. April 10 Randy Bennett, Saint Mary’s
33. Dec. 20 Will Brown, Albany
2002
34. Feb. 29 Mike Young, Wofford
35. March 19 Leonard Hamilton, Florida State
36. April 3 Lorenzo Romar, Washington
37. April 4 Eddie Payne, USC Upstate
38. April 12 Kermit Davis, Middle Tennessee
39. April 19 Dick Hunsaker, Utah Valley
2003
40. April 10 Steve Shields, Arkansas-Little Rock
41. April 14 Roy Williams, North Carolina
42. April 15 Jamie Dixon, Pittsburgh
43. April 21 Bill Self, Kansas
44. April 22 Murry Bartow, East Tennessee State
45. May 1 Steve Hawkins, Western Michigan
46. May 2 Tony Shaver, William and Mary
47. Aug. 22 Scott Drew, Baylor
2004
48. March 10 Keith Dambrot, Akron
49. April 20 John Thompson III, Georgetown
50. April 22 Dave Bezold, Northern Kentucky
51. July 7 Thad Matta, Ohio State
52. Aug. 23 John Giannini, La Salle
53. Aug. 31 Ted Woodward, Maine
54. Oct. 27 J.P. Piper, Nicholls State
2005
55. April 1 Matt Painter, Purdue
56. April 8 Rob Jeter, Wisconsin-Milwaukee
T-57. April 11 Horace Broadnax, Savannah State
T-57. April 11 Jeff Neubauer, Eastern Kentucky
T-57. April 11 Dave Rose, Brigham Young
T-60. April 12 Duggar Baucom, VMI
T-60. April 12 Jerry Slocum, Youngstown State
62. April 13 Steve Pikiell, Stony Brook
63. April 20 Cliff Warren, Jacksonville
64. April 29 Larry Hunter, Western Carolina
65. May 6 Chris Mooney, Richmond
66. May 17 Barclay Radebaugh, Charleston Southern
67. May 26 Bill Herrion, New Hampshire
68. June 16 Lewis Jackson, Alabama State
69. June 23 Jim Yarbrough, Southeastern Louisiana
70. July 1 Derrin Hansen, Nebraska-Omaha
2006
71. March 22 Ben Jacobson, Northern Iowa
T-72. March 23 Mick Cronin, Cincinnati
T-72. March 23 Randy Rahe, Weber State
74. March 24 Andy Kennedy, Mississippi
75. March 31 Monte Ross, Delaware
76. April 3 Herb Sendek, Arizona State
77. April 4 Brad Huse, Montana State
78. April 6 Gary Waters, Cleveland State
T-79. April 10 Fran Dunphy, Temple
T-79. April 10 Eric Raveno, Portland
81. April 14 Bill Coen, Northeastern
82. April 18 Brooks Thompson, Texas-San Antonio
83. April 20 Byron Rimm II, Prairie View A&M
84. April 21 Scott Cross, Texas-Arlington
85. April 27 Todd Bozeman, Morgan State
86. May 3 Ken Burmeister, Incarnate Word
87. May 23 John Dunne, St. Peter’s
88. May 25 Brian Jones, North Dakota
89. June 21 Wayne Tinkle, Montana
90. Aug. 8 Dave Simmons, McNeese State
2007
91. March 15 Marty Simmons, Evansville
92. March 20 Joe Scott, Denver
T-93. March 26 Bill Grier, San Diego
T-93. March 26 Saul Phillips, North Dakota State
95. March 29 Tom Moore, Quinnipiac
T-96. April 3 John Beilein, Michigan
T-96. April 3 Stan Heath, South Florida
T-98. April 4 Louis Orr, Bowling Green
T-98. April 4 Brad Stevens, Butler
T-100. April 6 Bob Huggins, West Virginia
T-100. April 6 Kerry Keating, Santa Clara
102. April 7 Dan Monson, Long Beach State
103. April 9 Lennox Forrester, SIU Edwardsville
104. April 10 Mark Schmidt, St. Bonaventure
105. April 13 Tommy Amaker, Harvard
106. April 14 Gregg Marshall, Wichita State
107. May 2 Jim Wooldridge, UC Riverside
108. June 29 Marvin Menzies, New Mexico State
109. July 2 Cliff Ellis, Coastal Carolina
110. Aug. 10 Brett Reed, Lehigh
2008
111. March 19 John Brady, Arkansas State
112. March 21 Don Verlin, Idaho
113. March 26 Matt Brady, James Madison
T-114. March 27 Bob Hoffman, Mercer
T-114. March 27 George Ivory, Arkansas-Pine Bluff
116. April 2 Tom Crean, Indiana
117. April 4 Mike Montgomery, California
118. April 7 Ben Braun, Rice
T-119. April 8 Craig Robinson, Oregon State
T-119. April 8 Buzz Williams, Marquette
T-121. April 10 Frankie Allen, Maryland-Eastern Shore
T-121. April 10 Jim Engles, NJIT
T-121. April 10 Brian Katz, Sacramento State
124. April 11 Jim Molinari, Western Illinois
125. April 14 Rex Walters, San Francisco
126. April 16 Ray McCallum, Detroit
127. April 17 Travis Ford, Oklahoma State
T-128. April 23 James Green, Jacksonville State
T-128. April 23 Derek Kellogg, Massachusetts
130. April 28 Johnny Dawkins, Stanford
131. May 20 Dave Paulsen, Bucknell
132. May 27 Mike Jarvis, Florida Atlantic
133. June 23 Tim O’Shea, Bryant
134. Nov. 23 Max Good, Loyola Marymount
2009
135. March 12 Dickey Nutt, Southeast Missouri State
136. March 25 LeVelle Moton, North Carolina Central
137. March 26 Scott Cherry, High Point
138. March 27 Anthony Grant, Alabama
139. March 29 Matt Matheny, Elon
140. March 31 Tony Bennett, Virginia
141. April 1 John Calipari, Kentucky
142. April 2 Shaka Smart, Virginia Commonwealth
T-143. April 3 Joe Callero, Cal Poly
T-143. April 3 David Carter, Nevada
T-143. April 3 Mark Fox, Georgia
146. April 4 Matthew Driscoll, North Florida
T-147. April 6 Ken Bone, Washington State
T-147. April 6 Josh Pastner, Memphis
T-149. April 7 Edward Joyner Jr., Hampton
T-149. April 7 Sean Miller, Arizona
151. April 8 Dale Layer, Liberty
152. April 13 Tyler Geving, Portland State
153. April 14 Chris Mack, Xavier
154. April 19 Cameron Dollar, Seattle
155. June 5 Jason James, Tennessee-Martin
156. Oct. 3 Zach Spiker, Army
157. Dec. 14 Jerome Allen, Penn
2010
158. March 12 Corliss Williamson, Central Arkansas
159. March 20 Gib Arnold, Hawaii
160. March 22 Jeff Lebo, East Carolina
T-161. March 24 Tony Barbee, Auburn
T-161. March 24 Tom Pecora, Fordham
163. March 26 Leon Rice, Boise State
T-164. March 29 Donnie Jones, Central Florida
T-164. March 29 Bob Marlin, UL Lafayette
T-164. March 29 Fran McCaffery, Iowa
T-164. March 29 Kevin Willard, Seton Hall
T-168. March 30 Tim Floyd, Texas-El Paso
T-168. March 30 Tod Kowalczyk, Toledo
T-168. March 30 Steve Lavin, St. John’s
171. April 1 James Dickey, Houston
172. April 2 Jason Hooten, Sam Houston State
173. April 6 Oliver Purnell, DePaul
T-174. April 7 Ed Conroy, Tulane
T-174. April 7 Steve Donahue, Boston College
176. April 8 Tim Cluess, Iona
177. April 9 Russell Turner, UC Irvine
178. April 10 Tom Herrion, Marshall
179. April 12 Alan Major, Charlotte
180. April 13 Brad Brownell, Clemson
T-181. April 14 Jeff Bzdelik, Wake Forest
T-181. April 14 Billy Donlon, Wright State
183. April 15 Brian Wardle, Wisconsin-Green Bay
T-184. April 16 Milan Brown, Holy Cross
T-184. April 16 John Gallagher, Hartford
T-184. April 16 Buzz Peterson, UNC Wilmington
T-187. April 19 Tad Boyle, Colorado
T-187. April 19 B.J. Hill, Northern Colorado
189. April 21 Jason Capel, Appalachian State
T-190. April 22 Paul Cormier, Dartmouth
T-190. April 22 Chris Holtmann, Gardner-Webb
T-190. April 22 Keith Richard, UL Monroe
193. April 23 Bill Courtney, Cornell
T-194. April 26 Dana Altman, Oregon
T-194. April 26 Greg McDermott, Creighton
T-196. April 27 Chuck Driesell, The Citadel
T-196. April 27 Fred Hoiberg, Iowa State
198. May 2 Kyle Smith, Columbia
199. May 4 Kevin Nickelberry, Howard
200. May 11 Andrew Toole, Robert Morris
201. May 20 Glenn Braica, St. Francis (N.Y.)
202. June 15 Greg Lansing, Indiana State
203. July 12 Tracy Dildy, Chicago State
204. Aug. 20 Howard Moore, Illinois-Chicago
2011
205. March 10 Marty Wilson, Pepperdine
206. March 21 Ron Hunter, Georgia State
207. March 22 Ed Cooley, Providence
208. March 23 Steve Payne, Tennessee Tech
T-209. March 24 Mike Anderson, Arkansas
T-209. March 24 Mark Montgomery, Northern Illinois
211. March 25 Willis Wilson, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
T-212. March 27 Geno Ford, Bradley
T-212. March 27 Cuonzo Martin, Tennessee
T-214. March 28 Brian Gregory, Georgia Tech
T-214. March 28 Luther Riley, Alcorn State
216. March 29 Jim Hayford, Eastern Washington
T-217. March 30 Rod Barnes, Cal State Bakersfield
T-217. March 30 King Rice, Monmouth
T-217. March 30 Michael White, Louisiana Tech
220. March 31 Larry Shyatt, Wyoming
221. April 1 Paul Lusk, Missouri State
222. April 2 Lon Kruger, Oklahoma
223. April 3 Larry Krystkowiak, Utah
T-224. April 4 Sydney Johnson, Fairfield
T-224. April 4 Archie Miller, Dayton
T-226. April 5 Mark Gottfried, N.C. State
T-226. April 5 Frank Haith, Missouri
T-226. April 5 Pat Knight, Lamar
T-226. April 5 Porter Moser, Loyola Chicago
230. April 6 Rob Senderoff, Kent State
231. April 7 Rodney Terry, Fresno State
T-232. April 10 Dave Rice, UNLV
T-232. April 10 Pat Skerry, Towson
234. April 11 Steve Masiello, Manhattan
T-235. April 20 Mitch Henderson, Princeton
T-235. April 20 Lewis Preston, Kennesaw State
T-237. April 21 Todd Howard, IUPUI
T-237. April 21 Tony Jasick, IPFW
T-237. April 21 Rob Murphy, Eastern Michigan
T-240. April 22 Roman Banks, Southern
T-240. April 22 Jim Larranaga, Miami
242. April 25 Matt Langel, Colgate
243. April 30 Paul Hewitt, George Mason
T-244. May 5 Clemon Johnson, Florida A&M
T-244. May 5 Jim Les, UC Davis
246. May 6 Mike Lonergan, George Washington
247. May 9 Mark Turgeon, Maryland
248. May 16 Billy Kennedy, Texas A&M
249. May 17 Bryce Drew, Valparaiso
250. May 20 John Becker, Vermont
T-251. May 23 Ed DeChellis, Navy
T-251. May 23 Steve Prohm, Murray State
253. May 26 Willie Hayes, Alabama A&M
254. June 6 Patrick Chambers, Penn State
255. June 14 Mike Jones, Radford
256. June 23 Joe Jones, Boston University
257. June 28 Mark Slessinger, New Orleans
258. July 5 Gravelle Craig, Bethune-Cookman
259. July 18 Joe Golding, Abilene Christian
260. Dec. 13 Wes Miller, UNC Greensboro
2012
261. Jan. 6 Ray Harper, Western Kentucky
262. Feb. 8 Dave Pilipovich, Air Force
263. March 8 Bill Evans, Idaho State
264. March 21 Dan Hurley, Rhode Island
265. March 24 Tim Miles, Nebraska
T-266. March 26 Jamion Christian, Mount St. Mary’s
T-266. March 26 Jarod Haase, UAB
T-266. March 26 Bashir Mason, Wagner
269. March 27 Frank Martin, South Carolina
270. March 28 Barry Hinson, Southern Illinois
T-271. March 29 John Groce, Illinois
T-271. March 29 Pat Kelsey, Winthrop
T-271. March 29 Danny Manning, Tulsa
T-271. March 29 Nick Robinson, Southern Utah
T-275. March 31 Bruce Weber, Kansas State
T-275. March 31 Doug Wojcik, College of Charleston
277. April 1 Rick Ray, Mississippi State
278. April 2 Jim Baron, Canisius
T-279. April 3 Jim Christian, Ohio
T-279. April 3 Keno Davis, Central Michigan
281. April 5 Bennie Seltzer, Samford
282. April 6 John Cooper, Miami (Ohio)
T-283. April 9 Trent Johnson, Texas Christian
T-283. April 9 Jay Spoonhour, Eastern Illinois
T-285. April 10 Jim Ferry, Duquesne
T-285. April 10 Jack Perri, Long Island
T-287. April 12 Larry Eustachy, Colorado State
T-287. April 12 Jack Murphy, Northern Arizona
T-289. April 13 Johnny Jones, Louisiana State
T-289. April 13 Travis Williams, Tennessee State
T-291. April 19 Larry Brown, Southern Methodist
T-291. April 19 Rob Krimmel, St. Francis (Pa.)
293. April 20 Cy Alexander, North Carolina A&T
294. April 24 Tony Benford, North Texas
295. April 30 Donnie Tyndall, Southern Mississippi
296. May 1 James Johnson, Virginia Tech
T-297. May 8 Dan Muller, Illinois State
T-297. May 8 Joseph Price, Grambling
299. May 11 Sean Woods, Morehead State
T-300. May 24 Kevin Baggett, Rider
T-300. May 24 Tommy Dempsey, Binghamton
302. June 1 Mike Martin, Brown
303. June 18 Chico Potts, Mississippi Valley State
304. Aug. 2 Mike Davis, Texas Southern
305. Aug. 24 Jim Crews, Saint Louis
306. Sept. 13 Kevin Ollie, Connecticut
307. Oct. 10 Aki Thomas, UMBC
2013
308. Feb. 6 Murray Garvin, South Carolina State
309. March 18 Dan Majerle, Grand Canyon
310. March 19 Kareem Richardson, Missouri-Kansas City
T-311. March 25 Wayne Brent, Jackson State
T-311. March 25 Matthew Graves, South Alabama
T-313. March 26 Phil Cunningham, Troy
T-313. March 26 Bobby Hurley, Buffalo
T-313. March 26 Ron Verlin, Pacific
T-316. March 27 Chris Collins, Northwestern
T-316. March 27 Ray Giacoletti, Drake
T-318. March 30 Steve Alford, UCLA
T-318. March 30 Dave Wojcik, San Jose State
T-320. April 1 Mark Byington, Georgia Southern
T-320. April 1 Andy Enfield, Southern California
T-320. April 1 Tubby Smith, Texas Tech
323. April 2 Craig Neal, New Mexico
T-324. April 3 Jayson Gee, Longwood
T-324. April 3 Jeff Jones, Old Dominion
T-324. April 3 Jimmy Patsos, Siena
T-324. April 3 Richard Pitino, Minnesota
T-324. April 3 Dedrique Taylor, Cal State Fullerton
T-324. April 3 Reggie Theus, Cal State Northridge
T-330. April 4 Dan Hipsher, Texas-Pan American
T-330. April 4 Danny Kaspar, Texas State
332. April 6 James Whitford, Ball State
T-333. April 10 Jeff Bower, Marist
T-333. April 10 Joe Mihalich, Hofstra
335. April 11 Kevin McGeehan, Campbell
T-336. April 12 Niko Medved, Furman
T-336. April 12 G.G. Smith, Loyola
T-338. April 15 Anthony Evans, Florida International
T-338. April 15 Robert Jones, Norfolk State (interim)
340. April 17 Joe Dooley, Florida Gulf Coast
341. April 22 Chris Casey, Niagara
T-342. April 23 Eddie Jordan, Rutgers
T-342. April 23 Brad Underwood, Stephen F. Austin
T-344. April 26 Greg Herenda, Fairleigh Dickinson
T-344. April 26 Nick McDevitt, UNC Asheville
346. April 30 Mike Brennan, American
347. May 13 Will Wade, Chattanooga
348. May 16 Pat Duquette, Massachusetts-Lowell
349. May 18 Casey Alexander, Lipscomb
350. May 30 Anthony Latina, Sacred Heart
351. June 3 Corey Williams, Stetson
--- Patrick Stevens
This is extraordinarily good work
Posted by: William Wilson | 06/12/2013 at 10:22 AM