I'm with you pdanao -- I think the Niagara coach should be qualified too. But before I got the news that I was not qualified, I was certain that I'd have the edge over him based on my more recent success.
To learn that not only do I not have the edge, I don't even have a chance, was surprising. I'll break it down for those who don't like to click on links. The last four seasons...
Wichita State
40 -- 30-4, Conf Champ, CT Champ, RPI 2, Rank 2, NT Final 4
39 -- 25-6, Conf Champ, RPI 12, Rank 21, NT 2nd Round
38 -- 27-6, Conf Champ, CT Champ, 20 RPI, Ranked #6, NT Elite 8
37 -- 17-11, 71 RPI, Unranked, PI First Round
Niagara
40 -- 27-3, Conf Champ, CT Champ, 31 RPI, Rank 9, NT 1st Round
39 -- 28-4, Conf Champ, CT Champ, 16 RPI, Rank 6, NT Sweet 16
38 -- 24-7, Conf Champ, 30 RPI, Rank 25, NT 2nd Round
37 -- 27-4, Conf Champ, CT Champ, 50 RPI Rank 12, NT 2nd Round
The only thing that makes sense is what a_in_the_b said -- but it's not like I had 3 PI's then a Final Four, I also had an Elite Eight in the last three seasons. It goes against everything that I've read about these situations -- that the more recent years are much more heavily weighted than older ones.
Niagara's biggest advantage is clearly 4 NT appearances. Niagara does have 7 more wins and 9 less losses. Niagara finished ranked all four seasons. Also, Niagara has one more Conference Championship and one more CT Championship than Wichita St.
On the other hand, WSU has 8 NT wins over the four years vs. 4 for Niagara. Niagara's best NT finish was a Sweet 16 and they went out in the first round this year. Wichita St. had an Elite Eight three seasons ago and a Final Four this year. WSU also has a better avg RPI over the four seasons.
Additionally, I had two CCOY's and the NCOY in season 40 -- and Niagara's coach had three CCOY's and the NCOY in season 39.
We both took over our teams in season 35. He started with a C- prestige and finished with a B. I started with a D prestige and now have a B+.
Maybe the baseline prestiges skew that, I don't know. But I don't understand the hiring logic.
I just saw that he's been hired at KU. Oh well. just not many opportunities to coach at my alma mater and I thought I had the perfect storm when I made the Final 4 this year, after two other good seasons.
Am I viewing this too much from my POV? Is the Niagara's coach's resume clearly superior?