Prior to arriving at Loyola Marymount, Good spent seven seasons as the head coach at Bryant University,[5] where he led the Bulldogs to five-straight NCAA Division II Sweet 16 finishes, as well as an NCAA Division II Championship runner-up finish in 2004–05.
[11] Prior to joining the Lions as an assistant, Good led Bryant University to a 132–86 record in seven seasons.
When Good was named head coach at Bryant in 2001, he inherited a program that had four straight losing seasons.
He posted a 17–14 record in his second season and Bryant was named Most Improved team by the New England Basketball Coaches.
By 2004 season, Good lead the Bulldogs to 23 wins, earning the school's first NCAA tournament berth in 24 years.
Good came to Bryant after spending the 2000–01 season as the interim head coach at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV).
Prior to joining the UNLV staff, Good served as the head coach at Maine Central Institute (MCI) for 10 seasons (1989–1999).