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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Kansas State Basketball is hard => Topic started by: slimz on February 20, 2010, 07:38:13 PM

Title: High School Coach
Post by: slimz on February 20, 2010, 07:38:13 PM
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The victory gave Frank Martin 65 in his first three seasons at Kansas State, breaking the mark held by Lon Kruger for the best three-year start at the school. He's also led the Wildcats to their highest ranking since 1962.

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Title: Re: High School Coach
Post by: canadian_breeze on February 20, 2010, 07:39:39 PM
loved the stat in the game that said: Pre-Frank big 12 wins for ksu- like 14?, Frank Martin big 12 wins in 3 seasons- 12

coachin up a storm
Title: Re: High School Coach
Post by: slimz on February 20, 2010, 07:43:59 PM
This Hawker talking point is totally blowing up in their faces.  If Frank is such a bad coach, and he can get 2nd in the Big 12, then how impressive is it really for Seff to get 1st?
Title: Re: High School Coach
Post by: WillieWatanabe on February 20, 2010, 07:51:36 PM
most of the hawkers i know are backing off that talking point...but now just talk about how great Burrito Bill is...
Title: Re: High School Coach
Post by: dmartin on February 20, 2010, 08:53:20 PM
loved the stat in the game that said: Pre-Frank big 12 wins for ksu- like 14?, Frank Martin big 12 wins in 3 seasons- 12

coachin up a storm

stat was about road wins, very impressive. 
Title: Re: High School Coach
Post by: kso_FAN on February 20, 2010, 08:55:51 PM
FYI:

Overall:
65-28 (.699)
44-7 home (.863)
14-13 road (.519)
7-8 neutral (.467)

Non-conference:
37-10 (.787)
28-1 home (.966)
2-3 road (.400)
7-6 neutral (.538)

Big 12:
28-18 (.609)
16-6 home (.727)
12-10 road (.545)
0-2 neutral (.000)

RPI:
13-18 vs 1-50 (.419)
8-7 vs 51-100 (.533)
23-3 vs 101-200 (.885)
18-0 vs 200+ (1.000)
3-0 vs non D1 (1.000)

Postseason:
2-2 (.500)
1-1 NCAA (.500)
1-1   NIT (.500)

Currently the 3rd winning-est coach (winning %-age) in K-State history.