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    • Bill Self, Kansas. As Self embarks on Year 20 at Kansas, he is 16 for 19 on winning or sharing the Big 12 regular-season title, has nine Big 12 Tournament titles and two national championships.
    • Mark Few, Gonzaga. Few is still seeking his first national title, but even without that crowning achievement, it's still remarkable what he's accomplished at Gonzaga.
    • Scott Drew, Baylor. Drew took over at Baylor in 2003 with the program in the depths of despair. The Bears had little history to draw upon and plenty of scandal to impede its rise.
    • John Calipari, Kentucky. Seven seasons have passed since Kentucky last made a Final Four, and those years have featured their share of disappointing final outcomes.
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  2. Sep 28, 2022 · The best men’s college basketball head coaches are the top Xs and Os savants. The best coaches are the best recruiters. Or the best player development gurus. Or the guys who win over the long...

  3. Jan 23, 2023 · It was only fitting for Bill Self — who was already one of the most accomplished coaches in college basketball — to win the title during Coach K’s farewell season and cement himself as the new No. 1 (for now, at least).

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  4. Nov 1, 2023 · These are the top coaches in college basketball, according to the CBS Sports panel of experts. The 2022-23 season featured some bumps for Kansas and coach Bill Self following the...

  5. 12 hours ago · Sanchez previously spent five years as Charlotte’s head coach, going 72-78 overall, and leading the 49ers to a 22-win season in his final year. In 2023, he left the school and returned to an ...

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