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Note to mid-majors everywhere: Look to Gonzaga for guidance

 

Gonzaga won its sixth consecutive outright league title late Monday.

It was easy work.

Mark Few has been pursued by bigger schools, but Gonzaga has been committed to the coach. (AP)  
Mark Few has been pursued by bigger schools, but Gonzaga has been committed to the coach. (AP)  
The Zags pounded Santa Clara by an 88-54 margin, just ran and dunked and high-fived their way to a lopsided win like they were playing Texas Tech or something. It was an impressive performance on many levels. And as I sat there and watched I couldn't help but wonder how many other schools could be Gonzaga if they just tried to be Gonzaga.

That's the key, you know?

Gonzaga is great because it tries to be great.

It doesn't rely on tradition (the school's first NCAA Tournament appearance was less than 15 years ago) or a strong league affiliation (the West Coast Conference ranks 14th at CollegeRPI.com, just below the Colonial and ahead of the Sun Belt) or a natural recruiting base that makes luring players to campus simple (nobody has ever labeled the Washington-Idaho border as a breeding ground for elite prospects).

Truth is, none of that stuff exists. So there is no obvious reason for this private university to be a basketball power, which means that practically any four-year university that wants to be a basketball power can be a basketball power if it follows the Gonzaga blueprint and gets a little lucky.

So what's the Gonzaga blueprint?

Simplified, it's a four-step process that looks like this:

 Find the right coach.
 Make a strong financial commitment to that coach.
 Build first-class facilities.
 Increase the program's budget across the board.

Do all that stuff and it'll be difficult to not be successful.

Gonzaga is the perfect example.

Dan Fitzgerald established a foundation and led the school to its first NCAA Tournament in 1995 before turning over the program in 1997 to Dan Monson, who had a good two-year run (one NIT/one NCAA Tournament with a combined record of 52-17) before turning the program over to Mark Few in 1999.

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March 4, 2008 4:16 pm
The Wolf Pack have been brewing something great up here in Reno. I know this year has been a little bit of a down note (18-10). But we've won 4 straight WAC titles and we're still in the race for 5th. Nevada's former coach is the head coach at Stanford who is in the top 10. Nevada's current coach is 100-28 and the fastest WAC coach to ever get 100 wins. Not to mention, we have the ...(more)
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March 4, 2008 6:28 pm

Just invite all teams and get it over with. The NCAA tourney is fixed since it invites half, or more, of the teams in the major conferences and only the top one -- or maybe two, of the mid-major conferences.

I laugh every year when sixth place teams in major conferences are called "bubble" -- yet they get a #6 seed. What bubble?

Big money goes to the big conferences ev ...(more)

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March 4, 2008 3:37 pm
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March 4, 2008 7:20 pm

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March 5, 2008 6:56 am
I thought having consistent NCAA tournament appearances over the past quarter century would qualify Xavier as the school to emulate.  They have only made the tournament 17 out of the past 25 years.  As a matter of fact Xavier has been doing it before Gonzaga even went to their first tournament.  Sorry but Gonzaga still doesn't hold a candle to Xavier's program
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March 4, 2008 1:24 pm
Sorry Gary! But for Gonzaga & St. Marys to get all that attention for beating up on the #3 team in that league, San Diego, and the other teams with really poor overall records just amazes me. Take the top four teams, Gonzaga, St. Mary's, San Diego & Santa Clara (overall 14-15 loosing record) and match them up with BYU, UNLV, New Mexico & SDSU in a home and away series, and I'd bet my h ...(more)
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March 4, 2008 4:54 pm
 Find the right coach.
 Make a strong financial commitment to that coach.
 Build first-class facilities.
 Increase the program's budget across the board.

Gary, you talk about making a fi ...(more)

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March 4, 2008 3:13 pm
How about Butler?  They do have a better recruiting base (being in Indianapolis recent products of the area include E Gordon, Odon, Conley Jr and others) but they have lost 3 good coaches (Collier, Matta, and Lichliter), and have a historic arena (Hinkle field house) but a winning tradition remains, and was reborn from the late 50's where they were NCAA champs.  I do agree that if the at ...(more)
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