Chitown,ChitownSteve wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 9:35 amIn one NCAA Tournament? Or for his career?Kevin Reilly wrote: ↑Sat Mar 21, 2026 9:12 pmMiller and the Longhorns move on to the Sweet 16 out here in San Jose. Three wins in 5 days. Swain was outstanding in the second half. You have to wonder how long it will take Pitino to get three tournament wins?
Coach Pitino in 14 years of Coaching has taken his teams to the Tournament a total of four times. His overall record is 2-4. Underwhelming in my view. His 2016-17 Minnesota Team may have even broken your bracket as a #5 Seed, losing to #12 Middle Tennessee State 81-72. His career has been far more sizzle than steak.
On paper you're right, his record is underwhelming. However, I think in large part, it was due to him spending most of his career at Minnesota, a coach's graveyard (plus one year at FIU). He only got them to the Tourney twice in 8 years, but Minnesota has only made it four times total in the last 30 years, so he definitely exceeded the trend there.
At New Mexico, he made the Tourney twice in four years. For perspective, they had only gone 11 times in the previous 40 years. I would also venture to guess tht they were underdogs in pretty much every Tourney game they played, including two years ago when they knocked off a 3-seed Marquette.
I actually thought he did a better job this year than the record shows. The two guys everyone was hyped about barely contributed: Pozzatto was injured the whole year, and Robinson (their highest-paid player after Pozzatto) wasn't ready for prime time. Meanwhile, basically every other player on the roster made huge strides.
I really like his offense and philosophy and how he made adjustments. I'm obviously more bullish on him than you are. However, with about $12M in NIL coming in, this should definitely be a Tourney year for us.
