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Best Program Builder
I would agree with what Jim Boeheim said on ESPN yesterday and go with Jim Calhoun. Part of the reason is that he stayed put and continued the success, unlike Cal at UMass or Tark at UNLV.

Boeheim was in mid-sentance, about to say who he thought was remotely comparable when his sound was cut. I wonder who he was going to say? Any ideas?
04-01-2009 12:48 PM
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If Calhoun wins a 3rd national championship, he should be in discussion as one of the greatest coaches ever outside John Wooden. The guy is a winner plain and simple. He also took 2 completely different teams to the championship and this is the 3rd. He has developed a ton of good players who have improved while at UCONN. UCONN is very lucky to have him. I hope he will coach another 10 years but he is having some health issues so it is hard to tell.
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