Championship Coaches, Managers and General Managers
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Barry Switzer's Career as head coach of Oklahoma ended up with 157 wins 29 losses and 4 ties.
That's an amazing winning percentage of .837
1974 Oklahoma Sooners 11-0-0
1975 Oklahoma Sooners 11-1-0
1985 Oklahoma Sooners 11-1-0
1995 Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXX over the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-17
Barry Switzer TTM Success Details
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Hall Of Famer Sparky Anderson won the World Series with the Cincinnati Reds teams of 1975 and 1976 known as "The Big Red Machine"
and would go on to win a third championship with the 1984 Detroit Tigers.
Sparky Anderson TTM Success Details
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2001 Super Bowl XXXVI over the St. Louis Rams 20–17
2003 Super Bowl XXXVIII over the Carolina Panthers 32–29
2004 Super Bowl XXXIX over the Philadelphia Eagles 24–21
Bill Belichick TTM Success Details
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The New York Yankees General Manager since 1998, Brian Cashman helped guide the Yankees to World Series championships in his first three years with the team.
1998 4-0 over San Diego Padres
1999 4-0 over Atlanta Braves
2000 4-1 over New York Mets
During his tenure as GM the Yankees have a 891-563 record (0.632 winning percentage), and the Yankees have won 95 or more games in all but one season. They have also won 9 consecutive AL East Titles, and gone over the 100 win mark 4 times.
Brian Cashman TTM Success Details
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Bobby Bowden's Career as head coach of the Florida State Seminoles included an incredible run of 14 years (1987-2000) where the Seminoles finished ranked in the top 5 nationally every year, including National Championships in 1993 and 1999!
1993 Florida State 12-1-0
1999 Florida State 12-0-0
Bobby Bowden TTM Success Details
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Larry Brown won two championships.
Kansas University won the the NCAA national championship in 1988 with a 83-79 victory over Oklahoma
Detroit Pistons won the NBA Championship in 2004 over the Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 1
Larry Brown TTM Success Details
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Chuck Daly coached the Detroit Pistons to NBA titles 1989 and 1990 NBA Finals, and was elected to the Hall Of Fame in 1994.
1989-90 Detroit Pistons defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 4 games to 1
1988-89 Detroit Pistons defeated the Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 0
Chuck Daly TTM Success Details
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Ralph Houk managed the New York Yankees to back to back World Series titles in the 1961 and 1962.
1961 New York Yankees defeated the Cincinnati Reds 4 games to 1
1962 New York Yankees defeated the San Francisco Giants 4 games to 3
Ralph Houk TTM Success Details
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Tommy Lasorda won his two World Series Titles as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
1981 World Series over the New York Yankees 4 games to 2
1988 World Series over the Oakland Athletics 4 games to 1
Tommy Lasorda TTM Success Details
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Bill Parcells won his two Super Bowl titles as coach of the New York Giants in Super Bowl XXI in 1986 (39-20 over the Denver Broncos) and Super Bowl XXV in 1990 (20-19 over the Buffalo Bills).
Bill Parcells TTM Success Details
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Joe Paterno has been coaching the Penn State Nittany Lions since 1966 and has won two National Championships
1982 Penn State 11-1
1986 Penn State 12-0
Joe Paterno TTM Success Details
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Dean Smith had an overall coaching record of 879-254 (2nd most all-time) and won two NCAA Championship.
1982 North Carolina 63 Georgetown 62
1993 North Carolina 77 Michigan 71
Dean Smith TTM Success Details
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Dick Williams won his two World Series Titles as manager of the Oakland Athletics.
1972 World Series over the Cincinnati Reds 4 games to 3
1973 World Series over the New York Mets 4 games to 3
Dick Williams TTM Success Details
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In 1997 Jim Leyland managed the Florida Marlins to their first championship in their fifth year of existence.
The Marlins won the World Series in 7 games over Cleveland Indians that year.
Jim Leyland TTM Success Details
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Managers With World Series Wins
Joe Torre 4
Cito Gaston 2
Super Bowl Winning Coaches
| FirstName |
LastName |
Team |
Super Bowl |
| Brian |
Billick |
Ravens |
XXXV |
| Bill |
Cowher |
Steelers |
XL |
| Mike |
Ditka |
Bears |
XX |
| Tony |
Dungy |
Colts |
XLI |
| Weeb |
Ewbank |
Jets |
III |
| Tom |
Flores |
Raiders |
XV |
| Tom |
Flores |
Raiders |
XVIII |
| Joe |
Gibbs |
Redskins |
XVII |
| Joe |
Gibbs |
Redskins |
XXII |
| Joe |
Gibbs |
Redskins |
XXVI |
| Jon |
Gruden |
Buccaneers |
XXXVII |
| Mike |
Holmgren |
Packers |
XXXI |
| Jimmy |
Johnson |
Cowboys |
XXVII |
| Jimmy |
Johnson |
Cowboys |
XXVIII |
| Tom |
Landry |
Cowboys |
VI |
| Tom |
Landry |
Cowboys |
XII |
| Don |
McCafferty |
Colts |
V |
| Chuck |
Noll |
Steelers |
IX |
| Chuck |
Noll |
Steelers |
X |
| Chuck |
Noll |
Steelers |
XIII |
| Chuck |
Noll |
Steelers |
XIV |
| George |
Seifert |
49ers |
XXIV |
| George |
Seifert |
49ers |
XXIX |
| Mike |
Shanahan |
Broncos |
XXXII |
| Mike |
Shanahan |
Broncos |
XXXIII |
| Dick |
Vermeil |
Rams |
XXXIV |
| Bill |
Walsh |
49ers |
XVI |
| Bill |
Walsh |
49ers |
XIX |
| Bill |
Walsh |
49ers |
XXIII |
NCAA Football Championship Coaches
Stub Allison California (Du)
Matty Bell Southern Methodist (Di)
Dana Bible Texas (Wi)
Bernie Bierman Minnesota
Bernie Bierman Minnesota (CF, NC, HF, Li)
Bernie Bierman Minnesota
Bernie Bierman Minnesota
Bernie Bierman Minnesota
Red Blaik Army
Red Blaik Army
Bobby Bowden Florida St.
Bobby Bowden Florida St.
Mack Brown Texas
Paul Brown Ohio St.
Frank Broyles Arkansas (FW)
Bear Bryant Alabama (AP, UP, NF)
Bear Bryant Alabama (AP, UP),
Bear Bryant Alabama (AP, FW-T)
Bear Bryant Alabama (UP)
Bear Bryant Alabama (AP, FW, NF)
Bear Bryant Alabama
Wally Butts Georgia (Li, Wi)
Wally Butts Georgia (Wi)
Lloyd Carr Michigan (AP, FW, NF)
Pete Carroll Southern Cal. (AP)
Pete Carroll Southern Cal.
Larry Coker Miami (FL)
Fritz Crisler Princeton (Du)
Fritz Crisler Michigan (Du, Li, Wi)
Duffy Daugherty Michigan St. (UP, NF, FW-T)
Duffy Daugherty Michigan St. (NF-T)
Bob Devaney Nebraska (AP, FW)
Bob Devaney Nebraska
Dan Devine Notre Dame
Paul Dietzel LSU (AP, UP)
Bobby Dodd Georgia Tech (IN)
Vince Dooley Georgia
Lavell Edwards BYU
Dennis Erickson Miami (FL)
Dennis Erickson Miami (FL)
Dennis Erickson Miami (FL) (AP)
Forest Evashevski Iowa (FW)
Danny Ford Clemson
Phillip Fulmer Tennessee
Woody Hayes Ohio St. (AP, IN)
Woody Hayes Ohio St. (UP, FW, IN)
Woody Hayes Ohio St. (FW)
Woody Hayes Ohio St.
Woody Hayes Ohio St. (NF-T)
Lou Holtz Notre Dame
Don James Washington (USA, FW, NF)
Jimmy Johnson Miami (FL)
Howard Jones Southern California
Howard Jones Southern California (CF, NC, HF, Du, Wi)
Howard Jones Southern Cal (Wi)
Shug Jordan Auburn (AP)
Harry Kipke Michigan (Di)
Harry Kipke Michigan (CF, NC, HF, Di)
Elmer Layden Notre Dame (Di)
Frank Leahy Notre Dame
Frank Leahy Notre Dame
Frank Leahy Notre Dame
Frank Leahy Notre Dame (Wi)
Frank Leahy Notre Dame
Johnny Majors Pittsburgh
Bill McCartney Colorado (AP, FW, NF)
John McKay Southern California
John McKay Southern California
John McKay Southern California
John McKay Southern California (UP, FW, NF)
Dutch Meyer TCU
Urban Meyer Florida
Bernie Moore Louisiana St. (Wi)
Bernie Moore Louisiana St. (Wi)
Biggie Munn Michigan St. (AP, UP)
Robert Neyland Tennessee (Li)
Robert Neyland Tennessee (Du, Wi)
Robert Neyland Tennessee (Du, Li)
Robert Neyland Tennessee
Homer Norton Texas AM
Bennie Oosterbaan Michigan
Tom Osborne Nebraska
Tom Osborne Nebraska
Tom Osborne Nebraska (ESPN/USA)
Ara Parseghian Notre Dame (NF)
Ara Parseghian Notre Dame (AP, UP, FW, NF-T)
Ara Parseghian Notre Dame (AP, FW, NF)
Joe Paterno Penn St.
Joe Paterno Penn St.
John Robinson Southern California (UP)
Knute Rockne Notre Dame
Knute Rockne Notre Dame (NC, HF, Di, Du)
Bobby Ross Georgia Tech (UP)
Darrell Royal Texas
Darrell Royal Texas
Darrell Royal Texas (UP, NF-T),
Nick Saban Louisiana St. (ESPN/USA)
Red Sanders UCLA (UP, FW)
H. Schnellenberger Miami (FL)
Ben Schwartzwalder Syracuse
Carl Snavely Cornell (Li)
Steve Spurrier Florida
Gene Stallings Alabama
Bob Stoops Oklahoma
Jock Sutherland Pittsburgh
Jim Tatum Maryland (Du)
Jim Tatum Maryland
Frank Thomas Alabama (Du, Wi)
Jim Tressel Ohio St.
Johnny Vaught Mississippi (FW)
Wallace Wade Alabama (CF)
Murray Warmath Minnesota (AP, UP, NF)
Bud Wilkinson Oklahoma
Bud Wilkinson Oklahoma
Bud Wilkinson Oklahoma
Sam Williman Ohio State (Du)
NCAA Basketball Championship Coaches
Jim Boeheim 2003 Syracuse 81, Kansas 78
Larry Brown 1988 Kansas 83, Oklahoma 79
Jim Calhoun 1999 Connecticut 77, Duke 74
Jim Calhoun 2004 Connecticut 82, Georgia Tech 73
Denny Crum 1980 Louisville 59, UCLA 54
Denny Crum 1986 Louisville 72, Duke 69
Billy Donovan 2006 Florida 73, UCLA 57
Steve Fisher 1989 Michigan 80, Seton Hall 79 (OT)
Joe Hall 1978 Kentucky 94, Duke 88
Jim Harrick 1995 UCLA 89, Arkansas 78
Don Haskins 1966 Texas Western 72, Kentucky 65
Jud Heathcote 1979 Michigan St. 75, Indiana St. 64
Tom Izzo 2000 Michigan St. 89, Florida 76
Bob Knight 1976 Indiana 86, Michigan 68
Bob Knight 1981 Indiana 63, North Carolina 50
Bob Knight 1987 Indiana 74, Syracuse 73
Mike Krzyzewski 1991 Duke 72, Kansas 65
Mike Krzyzewski 1992 Duke 71, Michigan 51
Mike Krzyzewski 2001 Duke 82, Arizona 72
Rollie Massimino 1985 Villanova 66, Georgetown 64
Al McGuire 1977 Marquette 67, North Carolina 59
Lute Olson 1997 Arizona 84, Kentucky 79 (OT)
Rick Pitino 1996 Kentucky 76, Syracuse 67
Nolan Richardson 1994 Arkansas 76, Duke 72
Norm Sloan 1974 N.C. State 76, Marquette 64
Dean Smith 1982 North Carolina 63, Georgetown 62
Dean Smith 1993 North Carolina 77, Michigan 71
Tubby Smith 1998 Kentucky 78, Utah 69
Jerry Tarkanian 1990 UNLV 103, Duke 73
John Thompson 1984 Georgetown 84, Houston 75
Jim Valvano 1983 N.C. State 54, Houston 52
Gary Williams 2002 Maryland 64, Indiana 52
Roy Williams 2005 North Carolina 75, Illinois 70