Let’s be honest ADs care about NCAA and conference titles. THATS IT! It’s some coaches that are on their way out
Dean Hayes 56 years at Middle Tennessee State- 29 OVC titles, 18 Sun Belt championships, and 20 NCAA Top 25 finishes
Rollie Geiger 37 years at NC State- 32 ACC Championships
Pat Henry 17 years at Texas A&M 17 years at LSU 3 years JUCO- NCAA Championships (36), SEC Championships (22), Big 12 Championships (14)
Amy Deem 31 years at the University of Miami- 0 team titles
Grover Hinsdale 41 years at Georgia Tech 27 years as head coach – 0 team titles
Gary Pepin 40 years at Nebraska 3 Women's Indoor National Championships (1982, 1983, 1984), 73 Career Conference Team Titles (43 Indoor, 30 Outdoor)
James Henry 36 years at Michigan 33 as head coach- 2 NCAA Championships podium team finishes (3rd outdoor in 2007, 3rd indoor in 2008) as head coach, 8 NCAA Championships top-10 team finishes (5 indoor, 3 outdoor) as a head coach, 17 Big Ten Championships team titles (9 indoor, 8 outdoor) as head coach
Fred Harvey 34 years at Arizona 19 as head coach- 0 team titles
Lance Harter 31 years at Arkansas- 6 NCAA Titles 40 SEC Titles: Cross Country (21), Indoor (11), Outdoor (8), 1 National Triple Crown, 6 SEC Triple Crowns
Dennis Shaver 26 years at LSU 13 years JUCO- 1 national title, 8 NJCAA National Championships, Coached Barton County CC to first NJCAA "Triple Crown" in history, winning the cross country, indoor and outdoor national titles during the 1990-91 season, 12 Jayhawk Community College Conference Championships, 12 national championships while serving as an assistant coach for nine seasons from 1996-2004, won a total of seven Southeastern Conference championships
Brett Halter 26 years at University of Missouri- 0 team titles
Curtis Frye 25 years at South Carolina- 2002 NCAA Outdoor Championship crown, In addition to the team title in 2002, his teams earned the silver medal in 2005 and took home the bronze in 2003 and 2006. On the men's side, Frye's team placed in the top-25 nationally indoors on 12 occasions and in the top 20 nine times outdoors.
Leroy Burrell 23 years at Houston- 41 team conference championships to the record books
Wes Kittley 21 years at Texas Tech- 9 Big 12 Team Championships
Steve Rainbolt 21 years at Wichita State- 33 Conference Championship Teams
Dave Cianelli 20 years at Virginia Tech- 16 ACC team championships, 4 top-five finishes at the NCAA Championships
Mike Holloway 19 years at University of Florida- 9-time NCAA Division I National Champion, 15-time SEC Champion (12 track & field / 3 cross country), 23 Top-2 Finishes at 34 Men’s NCAA Championships, 21 Top-3 Finishes at last 22 Men’s NCAA Championships
Dave Smith 19 years at Oklahoma State- nine straight Big 12 team titles from 2008-16
Kevin Robinson 18 years at Memphis 14 as head coach- 1 Conference USA Outdoor Track and Field Championship (men)
Bob Braman 18 years at Florida state- two NCAA Championships – among 12 top-four finishing trophies, the Seminole men have lifted the Atlantic Coast Conference championship trophy 23 times, adding their 12th indoor title in 2020 to go along with 11 outdoor title celebrations. Meanwhile, the women collected their fourth ACC outdoor title in 2019 to go along with three indoor titles.Their resume includes a pair of ACC Triple Crowns, sweeping cross country, indoor and outdoor team titles in 2008-09 and 2013-14.
Andrew Valmon 17 years at Maryland- 0 team titles
Darryl Anderson 17 years at TCU- His teams have won three Conference Championships
Kurt Craft 16 years at ECU-Six Conference Championships
Steve Keith 15 years at Vanderbilt- 2017 SEC Indoor Track and Field Championships to Vanderbilt for the first time in school history
Karen Dennis 15 years at Ohio State- 10 Big Ten titles, including women’s indoor (2011, 2015, 2019, 2020) and outdoor (2011, 2012, 2019, 2021) crowns as well as men’s indoor and outdoor championships in 2018, their first in 25 years.
Dale Cowper 15 years at Louisville- 0 team titles
Ron Helmer 13 years at Indiana- 15 BIG EAST TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS