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    NCAAB: Naismith Coach of the Year Odds

    Courtesy of Bovada:

    Frank Haith (Missouri Tigers) 5/2
    Tom Izzo (Michigan State Spartans) 7/2
    John Calipari (Kentucky Wildcats) 15/2
    Mike Brey (Notre Dame Fighting Irish) 11/2
    Steve Prohm (Murray State Racers) 10/1
    Steve Fisher (San Diego State Aztecs) 14/1
    Jim Boeheim (Syracuse Orange) 15/1
    Fred Hoiberg (Iowa State Cyclones) 24/1
    Randy Bennett (St. Mary's Gaels) 28/1
    Rick Majerus (St. Louis Billikens) 28/1
    Mick Cronin (Cincinnati Bearcats) 30/1
    Tommy Amaker (Harvard Crimson) 30/1
    Tony Bennett (Virginia Cavaliers) 30/1
    Tom Crean (Indiana Hoosiers) 40/1
    Thad Matta (Ohio State Buckeyes) 40/1
    Dave Rice (UNLV Rebels) 50/1
    Dan Monson (Long Beach State 49ers) 50/1
    Tim Cluess (Iona Gaels) 50/1
    Field 10/1
    Since 2000, only two winners - Steve Fisher (SD State 2010) and Phil Martelli (St.Joe's) did not come from a "power conference."

    I think the top two prices are appropriate considering what the teams have accomplished. I was surprised that Izzo hasn't won the award before. I think if State wraps up the Big 10 and beats Ohio State again, he might get it.

    Frank Haith is a close 2nd, but might get overlooked by a couple losses here late in the season.

    I'd say Brey is a dark horse with some juice. That team has no so great talent, but he's turned them into a competitive team that handed Syracuse their only loss.

    Who ya got?

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    Is this announced before or after the tournament? I can't remember.

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    Brey deserves it because he has the least talent to work with among the top 4 favorites. Izzo is my second choice. Calipari should not even be considered, some random SBR posters can coach Kentucky and win. I don't think Haith has done much either, except he deserves credit for allowing the players to play and not over-coaching them.

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    Brey has to be the front runner but... no mention of Buzz Williams? C'mon

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    Quote Originally Posted by LT Profits View Post
    Brey deserves it because he has the least talent to work with among the top 4 favorites.
    Indeed. If the award were actually given for what the name of the award implies, Brey is a no brainer because Notre Dame really is a bunch of hacks that have been thrown into a cohesive unit somehow. I think Haith would have won it if Mizzou didn't choke @ KU. I still think Izzo gets it if State hangs on, which I think they will. I also think Bill Self doesn't get any credit for what he's done with Kansas this year. Lots of turnover on that team and he kept them in the driver's seat all year.

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    Prohm, Brey, Izzo, Majerus, and maybe Bennett should be the top 5. I like Brey to win it, but don't discount what Rick Majerus has done in a short span of time and how much better Izzo has MSU playing

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    Calipari and Matta shouldn't receive a single vote (and i'm an OSU fan).

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    Hard force to vote for hAith with the Miami allegations and how he was complete shit as a coach there.

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