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Rupp had the longest tenure at Kentucky, coaching for 42 seasons, and is the all-time leader in games coached (1,066) and wins at the school (874). Rupp's 874 wins were the most of any NCAA men's Division I coach at the time of his retirement in 1972. Eklund is the team's all-time leader in winning percentage, with a
Don Shula, the winningest head coach in NFL history Andy Reid has recorded the most wins in franchise history for two teams, the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs. The following is a list of the National Football League (NFL) head coaches by wins. Don Shula holds the current records for regular season wins at 328. Shula’s tenure ...
Lexington, Kentucky: Coaching career (HC unless noted) 1930–1972: Kentucky: Head coaching record; Overall: 876–190, 5th most wins all-time; 82.2% winning percentage, 2nd highest all-time: Accomplishments and honors; Championships; NCAA championship (1948, 1949, 1951, 1958) Regional Championships – Final Four (1942, 1948, 1949, 1951, 1958 ...
For his coaching career — which spans appointments at Massachusetts, Memphis and Kentucky — Calipari holds an all-time head coaching record of 845-256 (76.7%).
Through 1908, the team did not manage a winning season, and had an all-time record of 15–29. In the fall of that year a full-time head coach was hired, Edwin Sweetland. This made him the first paid coach in Kentucky's basketball history. [6]
On April 12, 2024, Pope was hired to become the 23rd men's basketball head coach at Kentucky. [6] Pope's coaching debut at Kentucky was a 103–62 win against Wright State University. The score received some media attention for being a 41-point win, as #41 was the number of Pope when he was a player at Kentucky. [7] [8]
The NFL was founded in 1920. In the course of its existence, it has merged with the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and the American Football League (AFL) to create the current NFL. The AAFC merged with the NFL in 1950, and the AFL merged with the NFL in 1970. The history and records of the AFL were incorporated into the NFL.
1978 National Championship Head Coach 6: Cliff Hagan: 1951–54: 1951 NCAA Champion, 1952 First Team All-America, 1954 First Team All-America 52: Vernon Hatton: 1956–58: 1958 NCAA Champion – Basil Hayden: 1920–22: 44: Dan Issel: 1968–70: UK All-time leading scorer, 1970 First Team All-America 27: Wallace Jones: 1946–49