Rick Pitino
Larry Brown
John Calipari
Isiah Thomas
John Thompson won an NBA title as a player with the Celtics in 1965-66 and then coached the NCAA champs Georgetown in 1984. Larry Brown won an ABA title in 1969 as a player with the Oakland Oaks and was the coach of the NCAA champs Kansas in 1988.
G.H. Harvey
John Heisman
it is Your Mom
In the middle of the 1950 season, the University of Kentucky, UK, was ranked #1 in both. I doubt this is the only school, Florida and UCLA would be a good candidate for this as well. This was one year out of five (1948-1952) that UK did not win the basketball championship. Adolph Rupp coached the basketball team and Bear Bryant coached the football team. Two of the winningest coaches of all time. At the end of the year, only the football team was ranked #1, and only in one poll.
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There was no team competing on a international level that year. Don Nelson coached in 1994 and Lenny Wilkens coached in 1996. Both coached a version of the legendary Dream Team.
There have been two coaches that have coached both an AFC and a NFC team in the Super Bowl, Don Shula and Bill Parcels. Neither has won a Super Bowl in each division. Don Shula: 2-3 record in the Super Bowl NFC: Baltimore Colts, Super Bowl III AFC: Miami Dolphins, SuperBowls VI, VII, VIII, XVII Bill Parcels: 2-1 record in the Super Bowl NFC: New York Giants, Super Bowls XXI, XXV AFC: New England Patriots, Super Bowl XXXI
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1957 12th (AP) 1962 18th (Coaches) 1963 13th (Coaches) 1967 20th (Coaches) 1970 6th (AP) 8th (Coaches) 1971 8th (AP) 6th (Coaches) 1972 13th (AP) 1973 9th (AP) 10th (Coaches) 1975 2nd (Both polls) 1977 18th (Both polls) 1978 19th (Coaches) 1981 16th (AP) 1982 6th (Both polls) 1986 4th (AP) 5th (Coaches) 1987 20th (AP) 1996 4th (Both Polls) 1997 14th (Both Polls) 2004 19th (AP) 20th (Coaches)
Head coaches through the 2009 season ... 1) Bill Parcells - 1986 and 1990 New York Giants, 1996 New England Patriots. 2) Mike Holmgren - 1996 and 1997 Green Bay Packers, 2005 Seattle Seahawks. 3) Dan Reeves - 1987, 1989, and 1990 Denver Broncos, 1999 Atlanta Falcons.
the real answer is 33,000 for both mens and womans NCAA tournament seating capasity. :)))))