Don Nelson
In the 1981/82 NBA season Paul Westhead coached the Lakers for the first 11 games of the season, until Pat Riley switched him as the head coach for the remainder of the season. Riley continued coaching the Lakers until the end of the 1989/90 NBA season.
jacques marquette's mother is your mom ...............he is your long lost brother..........um how does that make u feel sit down and let's talk about it:)
7 games total minus the 2 games that the team has won equals 5 games. Since the team has played 7 and won 2, that means they have lost 5 games. Therefore, the fraction of the games the team has lost is 5/7 because 5 is the games lost and 7 is the total number of games played.
Yes, they have lost lots of games.
Don Nelson
Don Nelson
Bo Ryan, he's in his 9th season with the badgers. The badgers have only lost 11 out of 165 games at the Kohl Center with him as the coach. He is the second longest tenured head coach in the big ten.
The coach who cant remember where he put them
Bob Stoops (Oklahoma), has been to four (won one, lost three).
no
2001 when they went 7-5 in Jim Tressel's first season as head coach.
Lloyd Carr - Michigan...he finished his career with a 6-7 Bowl Record and 1 National Championship.
They started out very poorly and lost the first 4 games in the World Cup Qualifications, the coach left after their third strait loss. The first few games with the new head coach, Sixto Vizuete, did not go any better. However, since then, the team has made a come back. As of Feb 3rd 2009, they have not lost a game in 6 strait games. They are now in a position to compete to qualify for the World Cup with eight more games to be played. == ==
Yes ... if the Gators lose to Vanderbilt on November 5, 2011 it will be the first time the they have lost five straight since the 1979 season when they went 0-10-1 in Charley Pell's first season as head coach the team. In 1979, they lost the first game, tied the second game, and lost the last 9 games.
In the 1981/82 NBA season Paul Westhead coached the Lakers for the first 11 games of the season, until Pat Riley switched him as the head coach for the remainder of the season. Riley continued coaching the Lakers until the end of the 1989/90 NBA season.
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