Ron Everhart
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The guy ages backwards.
I think that obviously he's the GOAT in terms of active coaches.
I think when you get into the best of all time ever, I think, Joe, you're spot on.
I mean, there's probably a handful of guys that we could make an argument to that would be better or whatever, but you certainly can't ever say that
Any of the coaches that aren't coaching anymore or that have passed on, I mean, you know, those guys have never done it like Coach Patino has done it, you know, with different schools.
I think correctly with less talent from year to year and, you know, multiple NCAA tournament deep runs with multiple different schools.
Of course, he has the record now.
I think it's six, right?
Yeah.
So, I mean, I don't know.
You know, I just think what he's accomplished in this game is absolutely incredible.
Oh, man.
And, you know, I tell you, it's going to be an absolute rock fight.
Because I think there is an argument out there that Danny Hurley, having won two of the last three national titles and making a deep run this year so far, a lot of people, I think, have put him into that category as, if not the best, one of the better, younger, up-and-coming head coaches, kind of like Jay Wright did it back in the day.
at Villanova and, uh, you know, Danny's done it at UConn.
And, uh, I don't think there's any argument about that, that part of it.
And then of course, you know, you have the young, you know, gritty, tough, really good basketball coach.
Whose dad is a legend in, in, in St.
Anthony's in Jersey city, uh, against Tom Izzo, who's a legend in his own right in Michigan and,
It's like he's there every year.