Here are the (current) updated standings:
Which FIVE head coaches below are the greatest of all-time? (Vote for FIVE)
43.4% John Wooden -- 10 NCAA championships (including 7 in a row), 4 perfect seasons, 12 Final Four appearances
33.8% Dan Gable -- 355-21-5 record with 15 NCAA wrestling titles in 21 years at Iowa, 9 straight NCAA titles from 1978-1986, 7 undefeated seasons
21.4% Pat Summitt -- 913 victories are the all-time NCAA Division I mark (men's and women's), 6 national championships with Tennessee, 16 Final Four appearances, 6-time National Coach of the Year
11.5% Vince Lombardi -- 5 NFL championships, 2 Super Bowl championships, 9-1 playoff record
11.0% Dean Smith -- All-time leader in wins with 879, 2 National championships, 11 Final Four appearances, 23 straight NCAA Tournament appearances
10.9% Knute Rockne -- 6 national championships in 13 seasons with Notre Dame, compiled the highest winning percentage (.881) in history with a 105-12-5 record, 5 undefeated seasons
10.2% Bear Bryant -- 323 career wins, 6 national championships with Alabama, 15 conference championships, one losing season in 38 years coaching Maryland, Kentucky, Texas A&M and Alabama
10.1% Phil Jackson -- 9 NBA championships with the Bulls and Lakers, 876 regular-season wins
9.8% Don Shula -- Winningest coach in NFL history with a 347-173-6 record with the Colts and Dolphins, 2 Super Bowl titles (including 1972 perfect season), coached in 6 Super Bowls
9.6% Joe Paterno -- Second in all-time Division I-A victories with 354, 2 national championships, 5 undefeated seasons, 21 top-10 finishes, 21 bowl victories in 32 appearances
9.5% Bill Walsh -- 3 Super Bowl championships in 10 seasons with the 49ers, 6 NFC West titles, 102-63-1 career record
9.5% Casey Stengel -- 7 World Series championships, 10 American League pennants with the Yankees in 12 seasons
9.5% Pat Riley -- 4 NBA championships with the Lakers and 1 with the Heat, 1,085 regular-season victories as coach of the Lakers, Knicks, and Heat, 17 seasons of 50 wins or more, (7 of 60+ wins), 16 division titles
9.4% Scotty Bowman -- 9 Stanley Cup championships with three different teams (Montreal, Pittsburgh and Detroit)
9.4% John McGraw -- 3 World Series championships with the New York Giants, 10 National League pennants, 2,763-1,948 career wins (2nd-most in MLB history)
9.3% Red Auerbach -- 9 NBA championships with the Celtics (including 8 in a row), first coach in history to win 1,000 games (1,037-548)
9.3% Bob Knight -- 3 national championships including the last perfect season in history (32-0 in 1976), 5 Final Four appearances, 11 Big Ten championships, 1984 Olympic gold medal, 832?322 career record
9.2% Joe McCarthy -- Highest winning percentage in MLB history (.615), 7 World Series championships with the Yankees (including 4 straight from 1936-1939), managed 9 pennant-winning teams (one with the Cubs)
9.2% Bill Belichick -- 3 Super Bowl titles in 4 seasons with the Patriots, 11-2 all-time postseason record, won 18 straight games over two seasons (2003-2004)
9.0% Mike Krzyzewski -- 3 national championships, 10 Final Four appearances, 11 ACC regular-season titles, 21 seasons of 20 or more wins
Total Votes: 125,138