MUBoxer wrote:
Kansas & Indiana are elite programs as well but their resume doesn't stack up the same way as the the four schools I mentioned.
Sure Kansas has the 3rd best winning percentage, 2nd most wins, 14 final fours and has been to the championship game 9 times, longest NCAA tournament streak, longest winning seasons streak. But I agree about IU
xu1990 wrote:The Texas inclusion immediately discredits the entire project IMO. Granted, I have not read the criteria used in selection, but I can't fathom any situation that includes Texas as a "Top 20" basketball program in the nation. I realize I am a homer but from a purely basketball program standpoint, I will take X over Texas everyday.
nathanhm wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:I won't ask BillM what is the criteria for your list b/c I am sure that it will start a sh!tstorm (if you haven't already by putting Gtwn way behind Butler, WVU, Pitt, Xavier & VCU).
Honestly after I saw Louisville #1, I just ignored the rest of the list.
Arguments can be made for UCLA, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Duke - at #1 - thats it.
Bill Marsh wrote:xu1990 wrote:The Texas inclusion immediately discredits the entire project IMO. Granted, I have not read the criteria used in selection, but I can't fathom any situation that includes Texas as a "Top 20" basketball program in the nation. I realize I am a homer but from a purely basketball program standpoint, I will take X over Texas everyday.
Texas has been a very successful program in recent years:
2013 - NCAA bid
2012 - NCAA bid
2011 - NCAA bid, 1 win
2010 - NCAA bid
2009 - NCAA bid, 1 win
2008 - NCAA bid, Elite 8
2007 - NCAA bid, 1 win
2006 - NCAA bid, Elite 8
2005 - NCAA bid
2004 - NCAA bid, Sweet 16
2003 - NCAA bid, Final Four
2002 - NCAA bid, Sweet 16
2001 - NCAA bid,
2000 - NCAA bid, 1 win
1999 - NCAA bid
That's the same 15 year streak of tournament bids that Gonzaga has. Do you consider Gonzaga to be a top program? But more than that, Texas has done it from a much tougher conference and they have done far more in the tournament after they got there than Gonzaga has. And more than that, Texas has only missed the tournament twice in the past 25 years (1993 & 1998). In addition to what I posted above, they reached an Elite 8 in 1990 and a Sweet 16 in 1997. If a Big East team had a record like this, we'd all be raving about it. In terms of the other things that SI was looking for, i.e. facilities, fan base, etc., Texas measures up well in all aspects.
Bill Marsh wrote:nathanhm wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:I won't ask BillM what is the criteria for your list b/c I am sure that it will start a sh!tstorm (if you haven't already by putting Gtwn way behind Butler, WVU, Pitt, Xavier & VCU).
Honestly after I saw Louisville #1, I just ignored the rest of the list.
Arguments can be made for UCLA, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Duke - at #1 - thats it.
The title of the article is "Ranking College Basketball's Current Top 20 Programs".
SI is talking about how good the program is in this era, not what kind of history they have. UCLA has 2 championships in the open era. What they did in the Wooden era has become ancient history.
I listed Louisville #1 because of what they've done recently because I thought that's what SI was talking about. Plus they have great facilities and a great fan base. They are #1 in the country in revenue from their basketball program. Kentucky, North Carolina, and Duke haven't been any better than Louisville recently. And it's not like Louisville doesn't have great history.
Friarfan2 wrote:Look, I like Marquette, but people seem to forget that Marquette was terrible for most of the 80's, and while they were better in the 1990's they weren't exactly a high exposure team. They have had a resurgence since dwayne wade, and they deserve credit for this, but the 20 yrs from 1983-2003 can't just be ignored. I know some Marquette fans have accused me of "trolling" when I raised this issue regarding their "brand recognition", but it is reality.
I think the school that is getting the shaft is Xavier. Although their lack of Final Four does play against them.
Friarfan2 wrote:Look, I like Marquette, but people seem to forget that Marquette was terrible for most of the 80's, and while they were better in the 1990's they weren't exactly a high exposure team. They have had a resurgence since dwayne wade, and they deserve credit for this, but the 20 yrs from 1983-2003 can't just be ignored. I know some Marquette fans have accused me of "trolling" when I raised this issue regarding their "brand recognition", but it is reality.
I think the school that is getting the shaft is Xavier. Although their lack of Final Four does play against them.
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