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List of BYU Cougars men's basketball head coaches

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The following is a list of BYU Cougars men's basketball head coaches. There have been 19 head coaches of the Cougars in their 121-season history.[1]

BYU's current head coach is Mark Pope. He was hired in April 2019[2] to replace Dave Rose, who retired after 14 seasons as the Cougars' head coach.[3]

No. Tenure Coach Years Record Pct.
1 1902–1903 W. A. Colton 1 4–5 .444
1903–1905 Unknown 2 12–6 .667
2 1905–1908 Clayton Teetzel 3 22–6 .786
3 1908–1910 Fred Bennion 2 16–6 .727
4 1910–1911 Henry Rose 1 8–0 1.000
5 1911–1920
1925–1927
E. L. Roberts 11 87–49 .640
6 1920–1925 Alvin Twitchell 5 49–21 .700
7 1927–1935 G. Ott Romney 8 139–71 .662
8 1935–1936
1938–1941
Eddie Kimball 4 59–38 .608
9 1936–1938 Fred Dixon 2 25–23 .521
10 1941–1949 Floyd Millet 8 104–77 .575
11 1949–1972 Stan Watts 23 371–254 .594
12 1972–1975 Glenn Potter 3 42–36 .538
13 1975–1983 Frank Arnold 8 137–94 .593
14 1983–1989 LaDell Andersen 6 114–71 .616
15 1989–1996[a] Roger Reid 8 152–77 .664
16 1996–1997* Tony Ingle 1 0–19 .000
17 1997–2005 Steve Cleveland 8 138–108 .561
18 2005–2019[b] Dave Rose 14 301–133 .694
19 2019–present Mark Pope 4 87–41 .680
Totals 19 coaches 121 seasons 1,869–1,134 .622
Records updated through end of 2022–23 season
* - Denotes interim head coach.
Source[1]
  1. ^ Reid was fired on December 17, 1996. Tony Ingle served as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.[4]
  2. ^ BYU vacated 49 games from the 2015–16 and 2016–17 seasons. Rose's on-court record is 348–135 (.720).

References

  1. ^ a b "BYU Coaching Records". BYU Athletics. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  2. ^ "'It is like nowhere else.' Mark Pope is raring to go as BYU's new men's basketball coach". The Salt Lake Tribune. April 10, 2019. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  3. ^ Coon, John (March 26, 2019). "BYU's Dave Rose retiring: "Coaching soul said it was time"". The Denver Post. Retrieved February 25, 2023.
  4. ^ "BYU basketball coach, team stunned by firing"". APNews.com. Associated Press. December 18, 1996. Retrieved February 25, 2023.