Hubie Brown coached the Duke freshman team to a 5-13 mark my freshman year (1968-69).
Gotta have the horses, even if you are Hubie Brown.
Add Fred Shabel to the list. Went on to become head coach at UConn and AD at Penn, where he hired Chuck Daly.
Shabel coached UConn to the 1964 East Region title game, where they lost to Bubas and Duke 101-54.
Bubas liked Shabel. But business was business.
Tom Carmody, also. Went on to become head coach at Rhode Island.
Red Auerbach? Duke's head coach in the early 1950s was Gerry Gerard. He had terminal cancer. Duke didn't actually have an assistant coach in those days. Duke didn't want to have to replace Gerard in the middle of a season.
Auerbach had resigned his NBA job with the Washington Capitols. Duke hired him as Gerard's heir apparent and parked him in the P.E. department, where he spent most of his time working with Dick Groat, who had been declared academically ineligible for the spring 1950 semester.
Gerard was a tough old bird and wasn't especially interested in dying or even giving up the job. Auerbach began to feel uncomfortable essentially waiting around for Gerard to die and left Duke after a couple of months.
One of the great what-ifs- in Duke history. Could Auerbach have come close to replicating his NBA success at Duke?