24. Bob Huggins
Huggy Bear has long been a fixture in the game of basketball. Now 70 years old, Huggins began his coaching career in 1977. His long tenure at Cincinnati put him on the map. He took a mid-major program and turned it into a very strong entity for years. Then moving to Kansas State and eventually his alma mater West Virginia, Huggins’ teams all had similar characteristics: Toughness, defensive brilliance, and physicality.
In total, Huggins enjoyed a tremendous career. Huggins has accumulated 935 victories — ranking among the top 10 all-time in career wins. Had he won a title or had a few more Final Four appearances, Huggins would rank higher on this list.