Dynamic Debuts: Haith Becomes Sixth Coach of Year in First Season

Missouri's Frank Haith, honored by the USBWA, became the sixth individual named national coach of the year in his debut season for a school after serving in a similar capacity the previous campaign with another NCAA Division I institution. Although hamstrung by a roster featuring only seven scholarship players, the guard-oriented Tigers won a school-record 14 Big 12 Conference games. Mizzou was in its final season as a member of the league before joining the SEC, where Haith will compete against his predecessor (Arkansas' Mike Anderson).

Haith, the 12th African-American named national coach of the year, joined the following chronological list of veteran coaches who earned one of the major awards in their initial season with a school:

Coach of Year Debut Season With New School Predecessor Previous School
Eddie Hickey 23-6 (Marquette in 1958-59) Jack Nagle St. Louis
Eddie Sutton 32-4 (Kentucky in 1985-86) Joe B. Hall Arkansas
Tom Davis 30-5 (Iowa in 1986-87) George Raveling Stanford
Kelvin Sampson 23-9 (Oklahoma in 1994-95) Billy Tubbs Washington State
Matt Doherty 26-7 (North Carolina in 2000-01) Bill Guthridge Notre Dame