Allen attended the University of Kansas, where he lettered in …
Kansas head coach Bill Self claimed his 700th victory in his 27-year head coaching career with Saturday’s 60-46 win over TCU. Alma Mater: Kansas (1906) Career Record (major … He coached college basketball for 50 seasons, and compiled a 746–264 record, retiring with the all-time record for most coaching wins in college basketball history at the time. He was named National Coach of the Year in The first win of Self’s career came on Nov. 26, 1993 as the head man at Oral Roberts. Those are the gifts that came with KU coach Bill Self joining the 700-win club. Adolph Frederick Rupp (September 2, 1901 – December 10, 1977) was an American college basketball coach. During his tenure at Kansas, Allen coached Dutch Lonborg, Adolph Rupp, Ralph Miller and Dean Smith, all future Hall of Fame coaches.
Here are the all-time marks for previous KU coaches at Phog: Owens (206-47), Roy Williams (201-17), Larry Brown (71-5), Dick Harp (51-29) and Allen (9-2). He has seen 492 of those 700 wins come during his time in Lawrence. Allen's 1951–52 squad won the 1952 NCAA Tournament and his Jayhawks were runners-up in the NCAA Tournament in 1940 and 1953. Forrest Clare "Phog" Allen (November 18, 1885 – September 16, 1974) was an American basketball and baseball player, coach of American football, basketball, and baseball, college athletics administrator, and osteopathic physician. Self entered the day with an overall record of 699-214 with coaching stops at Oral Roberts (1993-97), Tulsa (1997-2000), Illinois (2000-03) and Kansas (2003-present). Self entered the day with an overall record of 699-214 with coaching stops at Oral Roberts (1993-97), Tulsa (1997-2000), Illinois (2000-03) and Kansas (2003-present). In 1936 the Helms Foundation retroactively awarded the 1922 and 1923 national championships to Allen’s Jayhawks. etched into Kansas basketball history. Rupp is ranked seventh in total victories by a men's NCAA Division I college coach, winning 876 games in 41 years of coaching at the University … Phog Allen.
His 590 wins are the most of any coach in the storied history of the Kansas basketball program. Allen attended the University of Kansas, having already acquired the nickname "Phog" for the distinctive foghorn voice he had as a baseball umpire.His forceful, yet reasonable, disposition helped him become the driving force behind the acceptance of He coached college basketball for 50 seasons, and compiled a 746–264 record, retiring with the all-time record for most coaching wins in Allen was ordered to take a rest due to illness after a game against Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball 1951–52 NCAA champions
The first win of Self’s career came on Nov. 26, 1993 as the head man at Oral Roberts. Allen’s Kansas Jayhawk basketball teams of 1920–56 won 771 games and lost 233; his 1951–52 team won the championship of the National Collegiate Athletic Association. In 39 seasons at KU, Allen won an amazing 590 games, a winning percentage of 73%, including three national championships and 24 conference championships. A photo with his granddaughter reminiscent of one taken of Phog Allen at the same point in his career. He has seen 492 of those 700 wins come during his time in Lawrence. Born: November 18, 1885. Known as the "Father of Basketball Coaching," he served as the head basketball coach at Baker University (1905–1908), the University of Kansas (1907–1909, 1919–1956), Haskell Institute—now Haskell Indian Nations University(1908–1909), and Warrensburg Teachers College—now … The Golden Eagles topped Sam Houston State, 78-66.