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Bruce Pearl Hails Rick Pitino as the Best Coach He's Ever Faced

16 Nov

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  • Former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl ended his career last season by taking the Tigers to the Final Four
  • Pearl and St. John's coach Rick Pitino were named National Co-Coaches of the Year
  • Pearl says Pitino is the best coach he's ever gone up against, as he could read Pearl's mind
Bruce Pearl Hails Rick Pitino as the Best Coach He's Ever Faced

In November 2025, former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl reflected on his coaching career and the honor of being named National Co-Coach of the Year alongside St. John's coach Rick Pitino.

Pearl, who stepped down from his position at Auburn this past offseason, led the Tigers to the Final Four in his final season. He was recognized for his achievements, sharing the prestigious Coach of the Year award with the legendary Pitino.

Speaking ahead of St. John's game against William & Mary, Pearl expressed his deep admiration for Pitino, calling him "the best coach I've ever gone up against." Pearl explained that Pitino could anticipate his every move and strategy, saying "He was in my head. And I've gone up against all of them! He was the best."

Pitino, a Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer, has won two national titles and made seven Final Four appearances over his illustrious career. For Pearl to consider him the top coach he's ever faced is a testament to Pitino's unparalleled coaching prowess.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bruce Pearl is the former head coach of the Auburn Tigers men's basketball team, who led the team to the Final Four in his final season before stepping down.
Bruce Pearl and Rick Pitino, the head coach of the St. John's Red Storm, were named National Co-Coaches of the Year by the Associated Press.
According to Pearl, Pitino was able to anticipate and stop every one of Pearl's strategies, saying "He was in my head. And I've gone up against all of them! He was the best."

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