Some facts about floyd (the guy wins everywhere):
Tim Floyd - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University of Idaho
In his first season, the Vandals posted their
first winning record since Don Monson left for Oregon after the 20-9 1983 season
University of New Orleans
At the University of New Orleans, Floyd tallied a 127-58 mark in six seasons as head coach. During his tenure, UNO advanced to postseason play five times, including two NCAA Tournament appearances in 1991 and 1993 and the NIT three times. At UNO, Floyd averaged 21 wins a season. Floyd is
one of only four Division I coaches who have won four conference championships in the first five years at their school.
Iowa State University
In his first season with the Cyclones, Floyd guided the team to a
then-school-record 23 victories and the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
University of Southern California
Floyd's initial season may be regarded as a success. The 2005-2006 Trojans finished the regular season with a 17-12 (8-10) record and sixth place in the Pacific 10 Conference ("Pac-10"), including three conference losses by a combined nine points.
For the 2006-2007 season, Floyd led the Trojans to a 25-12 (13-8)
record (most wins in school history) and third place in the Pacific 10 Conference ("Pac-10").