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876-190 (82.2%), 42 years
Kansas (1923)
Halstead, Kan.
Sept. 2, 1901
Dec. 11, 1977 (age 76) |
"In
the storied land of Kentucky Colonels, there dwelled but one Baron, a man of consummate
pride and a molder of powerful teams which for more than four decades made the name
University of Kentucky synonymous with the game of basketball."
Tutored
by the great Phog Allen at Kansas and a student of the game under Dr. James Naismith, Rupp
leatned his craft at an early age. After leaving the high school ranks in Freeport, Ill.,
to take the UK job in 1930, the "man in the brown suit" became the winningest
coach in all of college basketball. He was an innovator of the fast break, a trademark of
the Wildcats even today.
Rupp
went on to become the winningest coach in his sport. He passed his mentor, Coach Allen, on
March 12, 1966, with his 747th victory against Dayk)n in the Mideast Regional. He achieved
the top ranking when he passed Western Kentucky's E.A. Diddle with victory No.760 on Feb.
18,1967, at Mississippi State.
Rupp
finished with 876 wins when he retired in 1972, a mark that stood for 25 yeats until North
Carolina's Dean Smith moved ahead during the 1997 season.
Among
the many UK victories were four NCAA titles (1948, '49, '51 and '58), one Olympic Gold
Medal (1948), one NIT Championship (1946), 27 Southeastern Conference titles and his
Wildcats were voted No, 1 in the final polls on six different occasions.
Rupp
coached Some of America's best - Sale, Beard, Groza, Hagan, Ramsey, Cox, Hatton, Nash,
Riley and Issel. Twenty-three of his Cats were voted All-Americans 35 times and 52 players
were honored 91 times as All-SEC performers.
His
teams were unmatched in league play, eaming a 397-75(84.1%) record against SEC
competition. In the league's postseason tournament, Rupp's Wildcats were 57-6, winning 13
titles in 19 appearances.
Before
the end of his 42-year career, the four-time National Coach of the Year was inducted into
the Naismith Hall of Fame in 1969. Rupp also earned SEC Coach of the Ycar honors on seven
occasions.