We all think it's a good job, and can't believe it's not thought of better nationally. But, we are VU fans, so what do you expect? How good is it reallly?
Here is the top six all time winningest programs in the SEC, with total wins, NCAAT appearances, and Final Fours and Nattys.
1. Kentucky 2059 wins, 59 NCAAT, 17 FF, 8 titles
2. Alabama 1463, 21, 0, 0
3. Tennessee 1454, 22, 0, 0
4. Vanderbilt 1362, 15, 0, 0
5. Florida 1360, 22, 5, 2
6. LSU 1329, 22, 4, 0
I stopped at the top 6, because everyone after 6 has less than 1300 wins. And, of course Arkansas has a few Final Fours and a Natty, but they've only been in the SEC 25 years.
So, we have number two on the list Alabama, number four Vanderbilt, and more than likely number six LSU looking for coaches, as well as Arkansas and Texas A&M. Looking at it from the overall record perspective, and combining it with the facilities available right now, which school do you think is the best job is in the SEC? Who's the worst?
Here is the top six all time winningest programs in the SEC, with total wins, NCAAT appearances, and Final Fours and Nattys.
1. Kentucky 2059 wins, 59 NCAAT, 17 FF, 8 titles
2. Alabama 1463, 21, 0, 0
3. Tennessee 1454, 22, 0, 0
4. Vanderbilt 1362, 15, 0, 0
5. Florida 1360, 22, 5, 2
6. LSU 1329, 22, 4, 0
I stopped at the top 6, because everyone after 6 has less than 1300 wins. And, of course Arkansas has a few Final Fours and a Natty, but they've only been in the SEC 25 years.
So, we have number two on the list Alabama, number four Vanderbilt, and more than likely number six LSU looking for coaches, as well as Arkansas and Texas A&M. Looking at it from the overall record perspective, and combining it with the facilities available right now, which school do you think is the best job is in the SEC? Who's the worst?