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Ranking coaches' records ATS in the NCAA tournament

John Beilein has an astoundingly good record against the spread in the NCAA tournament, both during his time at Michigan and in previous stops at West Virginia and Canisius. Mike McGinnis/Getty Images

The Michigan Wolverines face the Tulsa Golden Hurricane in an NCAA tournament play-in game Wednesday. Bet against Michigan coach John Beilein at your own risk.

Beilein's Wolverines are 10-4 against the spread in the NCAA tournament with him as their coach, and in his career (which includes coaching stops at Canisius and West Virginia) Beilein is 17-6-1 ATS in the NCAA tournament. He's put together one of the most impressive ATS records of any coach in the 2016 NCAA tournament field, but there are a handful of coaches who have completely spotless records in that regard -- Connecticut's Kevin Ollie (6-0), California's Cuonzo Martin (3-0), USC's Andy Enfield (3-0) and Texas A&M's Billy Kennedy (2-0).

Notre Dame's Mike Brey is on the other end of the spectrum, as the Fighting Irish are 7-14 ATS in NCAA tournament under his watch. Brey's former Big East compatriots Jamie Dixon (6-12 ATS since 2006 with Pittsburgh) and Jay Wright (7-14 ATS with Villanova since 2006) have had a similarly rough go of things in the tournament.

Here's how the other 60 coaches in the field have fared ATS in the NCAA tournament since 2006: