Among the 28 football teams still alive in the football state tournament semifinals, half have coaches with at least 100 career victories. That's one end of the spectrum.
Now the view from the other end: Three of them didn't have a winning record before this season.
Meet the three coaches still playing for a state title in November who didn't have winning career records in August:
Breaking even to breaking away
Spring Grove's Kody Moore is in only his third season and was at the .500 mark (8-8) through his first two. The Lions are 12-0 and ranked No. 3 in the Nine-Man poll.
A dozen more on the W side
Another Section 1 coach, Fillmore Central's Chris Mensink, owned a 69-73 record through 15 years before a breakout 12-0 season this year. The Falcons are ranked No. 2 in Class 1A.
Catching up fast
Watertown-Mayer's Andrew Phillips is the lone mentor of the group still below .500. His five-year career started with back-to-back 0-9 seasons. He is now 20-28 thanks to an 11-1 season. His Royals are ranked No. 7 in Class 3A.
All the survivors
Here are the 28 coaches in the semifinals in order of career victories:
Mike Grant, Eden Prairie, 377-78, 40 years