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Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:02 pm to Korin
Guess they do not remember Sloan or Kruger. Before Sloan it was nothing though. 85 was first time I remember them in a post season tournament
This post was edited on 3/18/17 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:04 pm to sms151t
NCAA titles
UF 2
LSU 0
Final Fours
UF 5
LSU 4
NCAA tournament wins
UF 43
LSU 24
UF 2
LSU 0
Final Fours
UF 5
LSU 4
NCAA tournament wins
UF 43
LSU 24
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:05 pm to sms151t
Eh I don't really count Sloan because he was dirty as shite.
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:11 pm to BOSCEAUX
quote:
I can't believe Arizona has only 1 more final 4 than LSU.
Actually both have 4.
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:16 pm to KCM0Tiger
quote:
9. Arizona
Everyone seems to be in agreement on Arizona. Consistently solid program, but I'm not seeing how they belong with the others.
I mean, Florida, Michigan State and Cincy have more titles and more Final Fours than them.
This post was edited on 3/18/17 at 3:18 pm
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:24 pm to Korin
You aren't refuting his argument with that. He argued UF was nothing without Donovan so let's see his stats broken down against the rest of UFs history.
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:44 pm to Waffle House
To me Arizona is a carbon copy of uconn, minus 3 titles.
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:57 pm to 632627
LSU is Teir I in a hypothetical All-Time team tournament.
Posted on 3/18/17 at 3:58 pm to slackster
If we win another title, I think an argument could be made to put UofL ahead of IU
As it stands currently....
Louisville
42 NCAA Tournament Appearances
3 National Championships
10 Final Fours
76 Tournament wins
Indiana
39 NCAA Tournament Appearances
5 National Championships
8 Final Fours
66 Tournament wins
As it stands currently....
Louisville
42 NCAA Tournament Appearances
3 National Championships
10 Final Fours
76 Tournament wins
Indiana
39 NCAA Tournament Appearances
5 National Championships
8 Final Fours
66 Tournament wins
Posted on 3/18/17 at 4:07 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
quote:
Tier 1 (in no order)
UNC
UCLA
Duke
Indiana
Kansas
Kentucky
100%
Posted on 3/18/17 at 4:21 pm to floridatigah
I think you have to have a strong combination of historic and current success.
That's what keeps Florida off the list.
That's also what keeps old school champs like San Francisco off the list.
That's what keeps Florida off the list.
That's also what keeps old school champs like San Francisco off the list.
Posted on 3/18/17 at 4:24 pm to Waffle House
quote:
You aren't refuting his argument with that. He argued UF was nothing without Donovan so let's see his stats broken down against the rest of UFs history
quote:
Virginia Fan
Posted on 3/18/17 at 4:28 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
Since 2000, Florida has:
2 National Championships
4 Final Fours
7 Elite Eights
13 Tournament Appearances
2 National Championships
4 Final Fours
7 Elite Eights
13 Tournament Appearances
Posted on 3/18/17 at 4:40 pm to cardswinagain
Looking at the resumes they look about even as is.
Posted on 3/27/17 at 7:38 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
ARKANSAS
*Top 10 in Final Four Appearances (6)
*Top 17 in ALL-TIME Win Percentage
*Top 15 in NCAA Bids (32)
*National Championship (34 Teams have done it ...ever)
* Runner Up
* Final Fours were from 4 different coaches.
* 2 Nasimath HOF coaches.
* 30 All Americans
*Some of the biggest moments in NCAA history. (U.S. Reed)(Scotty Thurman)
ARKANSAS, whether you like it or not, is most definitely TIER 2 in College Basketball History. Compare The Hog's bb resumes with Arizona, Syracuse, Georgetown, and others and you will understand.
*Top 10 in Final Four Appearances (6)
*Top 17 in ALL-TIME Win Percentage
*Top 15 in NCAA Bids (32)
*National Championship (34 Teams have done it ...ever)
* Runner Up
* Final Fours were from 4 different coaches.
* 2 Nasimath HOF coaches.
* 30 All Americans
*Some of the biggest moments in NCAA history. (U.S. Reed)(Scotty Thurman)
ARKANSAS, whether you like it or not, is most definitely TIER 2 in College Basketball History. Compare The Hog's bb resumes with Arizona, Syracuse, Georgetown, and others and you will understand.
This post was edited on 3/27/17 at 7:39 pm
Posted on 3/27/17 at 7:42 pm to TheSwineAssault
quote:
*Top 10 in Final Four Appearances (6)
That's Top 10...
Jesus.
ETA:
Top 10 is misleading...
There's a huge disparity between Top 5 and Top 10.
1. North Carolina - 20
2. UCLA - 17
3. Kentucky - 17
4. Duke - 16
5. Kansas - 14
Posted on 3/27/17 at 7:50 pm to Bjorn Cyborg
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This post was edited on 4/15/17 at 4:07 am
Posted on 3/27/17 at 7:55 pm to slackster
quote:
If Indiana and Kansas are in, then Louisville should be Tier 1 as well. 33 years between their first and last title, as many titles as Kansas and a higher winning percentage than Indiana.
Louisville always gets the short shrift in these discussions. They're pretty clearly either #6 or #7 depending on how you look at it, and they're a lot closer to the IU/KU tier than they are the Michigan State/UConn/Cincinnati tier.
As many titles as Kansas, more Final Fours than IU. They're between 4th and 6th in a bunch of other major categories (all time tournament appearances, all time tournament wins, Sweet Sixteens, Elite Eights, Final Fours, etc.). Final Fours in five different decades under three different coaches. Top ten all time in both wins and winning percentage. They were the program of the decade in the 1980's despite the hoopla the Big East programs got.
They've never had the star power and pop that some of the other programs near that level have had, but the consistency and success since the 1950's or so is pretty remarkable.
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