RANKED: All 68 March Madness Coaches From Worst To Best

68. Kenny Blakeney, Howard

Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports

The former Duke basketball player/longtime assistant finally got his chance to be a head coach with Howard back in 2019. The first three years were very rough (his first year included a 4-29 record). However, Howard has won back-to-back MEAC Tournaments. There’s certainly momentum with this program, and Blakeney can recruit with the data that his ballclub has made back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.