Tough to compare coaches across sports, it's like comparing apples and oranges.
Hockey: Bowman
NFL: Lombardi
NBA: Jackson
Baseball: Stengel
NCAA Basketball: Krzyzewski
NCAA Football: Bryant
2006-08-14 05:13:54
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answered by kako 6
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I got to go with John Wooden, the coach of the UCLA Bruins during their incredible run in the 1970's. He was able to win 665 games and ten NCAA titles in twelve seasons, including 7 in a row from 1967 to 1973. His UCLA teams also had a record winning streak of 88 games, four perfect 30-0 seasons, and won 38 straight games in the NCAA Tournament.
2006-08-14 05:12:29
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answered by Chaga 4
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Brian Clough - took 2 local small soccer clubs to national championships with limited resources.
He was too good to be the national team coach for England.
If you want to have a laugh, try googling brian clough quotes - he said what he was thinking & it made for better quotes than Yogi's.
2006-08-14 05:21:04
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answered by dryheatdave 6
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Red Arubach
2006-08-14 14:35:56
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answered by jeff 4
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Me, in the Movie Any Given Sunday. My team whopped the sh*t out of Al Pacino's team, and I probably went on to win the Parthenon Cup.
2006-08-14 05:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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NFL- Lombardi
MLB- Leyland
NBA- Aurback
NCAA Bball- Wooden
NCAA Football- Paterno
2006-08-14 11:46:00
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answered by peteypablo 2
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woody Hayes and Jim tressle
2006-08-14 05:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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john wooden had a pretty impressive record at ucla
2006-08-14 05:12:10
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answered by Anonymous
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NHL - Bowman
NFL - Shula
NBA - Riley
MLB - Cox
2006-08-14 07:16:14
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answered by road_dawg_style 4
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