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  1. I agree with you about POY, OT. His consistency has been a little better than Domo's (or Hamilton's) throughout the season, even though at his best I think Domo has been a tad better. But I've got no problem with Wolters being POY, if that happens. But SINCE you brought it up, OT, I'll post a bit of research I've been doing about COY. These are the Coaches of the Year for every year that ORU has been in the Summit League. Columns are: Year, Coach and school, program finish that season. Next two columns are ORU's finishes, and for comparison, Oakland's finishes 98.....Dan Peters, YSU (3)............2.....- 99.....Jim Kerwin, WIU (3).............2.....- 00.....Greg Kampe, OU (1)............6.....1 01.....Bill Evans, SUU (2)..............7.....5 02.....Homer Drew, Valpo (2).........2.....3 03.....Ron Hunter, IUPUI (2)..........4.....3 04.....Kevin Jones, CSU (6/5)..(4/3).....8 05.....Rich Zvosec, UMKC (2).......1.....7 06.....Ron Hunter, IUPUI (2)..........1.....7 07.....Greg Kampe, OU (2)............1.....2 08.....Scott Sutton, ORU (1)..........1.....3 09.....Saul Phillips, NDSUI (1)........2.....3 10.....Greg Kampe, OU (1).............3.....1 11.....Greg Kampe, OU (1).............2.....1 12..................................................1.....4 In 15 seasons in the conference ORU has finished #1 or #2 ten of those seasons. In 13 eligible seasons Oakland has finished #1 or #2 four times. Scott Sutton has earned COY one time. Greg Kampe four times. Even Ron Hunter recieved the award twice, in spite of a less successful record than Oakland, and having the records of twenty five games over four seasons vacated by the NCAA and conference due to sanctions (reason for dual numbers in 04) Go figure.
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