So he's averaging 19 wins a year in the AAC
Posted on: October 15, 2019 at 10:55:32 CT
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With the benefit of inheriting a superb class of players for his first two seasons.
But he would be averaging 25 (OR MORE) wins a year at MU over what would now be an 8-year period in which the SEC has improved greatly in the last 3 seasons.
Yeah, right.
The trendline is clear. He won 30 games with Anderson's players, then 23 in each of the next two seasons and would have been hard-pressed to reach that total if he had the guts to stay at Mizzou.
Then at Tulsa he wins 43 games with the excellent class he inherited and then averages 17 wins on his own.