Now, it's safe to assume GMAC will win one more game this season, finishing with a losing record, and that will put his conference record at 17-47 during his four year tenure. That is a 0.266 win rate. The worst win percetage for a coaching tenure at ISU since 1920 is 0.250 by Ken Trickey in his two seasons during the 1970's, which included the single worst season in ISU MBB history at 3-24. GMAC's conference win percentage will be second worst for a coaching tenure over this 90 year span, right behind Trickey.
After this season, there will have been 12 losing seasons since Orr was hired nearly 30 seasons ago, 4 of those will have been by GMAC . . . in a row.
Mike Anderson of Mizzou has won 27 more games than GMAC during the same exact four season tenure.
Not sure on the exact number of wins for OU and KSU since their 2006 coaching change, but I would imagine the number is probably +20ish compared to GMAC's coaching tenure.
The three highest win percentages for a coaching tenure in ISU MBB history, both conference and overall, in no particular order, are: Larry Eustachy, Tim Floyd, and Wayne Morgan.
Like I said, fun stats.
After this season, there will have been 12 losing seasons since Orr was hired nearly 30 seasons ago, 4 of those will have been by GMAC . . . in a row.
Mike Anderson of Mizzou has won 27 more games than GMAC during the same exact four season tenure.
Not sure on the exact number of wins for OU and KSU since their 2006 coaching change, but I would imagine the number is probably +20ish compared to GMAC's coaching tenure.
The three highest win percentages for a coaching tenure in ISU MBB history, both conference and overall, in no particular order, are: Larry Eustachy, Tim Floyd, and Wayne Morgan.
Like I said, fun stats.