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UConn fans get caught up in the Brimah thing too much. It’s kind of weird. I’m not saying you are one of them, but there’s definitely people on the board that always mention that Brimah play. They don’t mention it with joy, but as a way to put down that team. I don’t get it.

Many, many championship teams have barely survived at one or two points in the tourney. I hate that someone always mentions that. We deserved that title and we were the best team in the tourney. Our guards ran it.
Great post. I do agree. The point i was hoping to make was that if we lost that game, our regular season wasnt enough to call us the best team. In other words, the best team in the tourney has to be called the Best team of that year. Its like bar trivia where the first ten questions are worth 5 pts apiece but the final question is worth 100. Not exactly fair, but only 1 true winner.
 
Great post. I do agree. The point i was hoping to make was that if we lost that game, our regular season wasnt enough to call us the best team. In other words, the best team in the tourney has to be called the Best team of that year. Its like bar trivia where the first ten questions are worth 5 pts apiece but the final question is worth 100. Not exactly fair, but only 1 true winner.
I know your point and I know you aren’t one of those whiners. I just had to say something. It makes me nuts when they do it. I guess I wish you picked a different example. 😂
 
The question is irrational as posed to me, I'm both. I have the best of both worlds.

UConn fans probably put too much on championships
KU fans probably put too much on never missing the tournament and total wins
MSU fans probably put too much on final four appearances
Duke fans probably put too much on their wonderful paper rosters and NBA players
Well sure if you pick multiple teams as your favorite you can experience even more winning. I consider it a no brainer that it's been way better being a UConn fan because we win way more championships than Kansas.

Winning championships is what it's all about.

Red Sox have had it better than the Yankees the past 25 years as well, the gap in championships is less between them than the gap between UConn and Kansas though.
 
You don't get the point? The Yankees have been much more consistent than the Red Sox and the Red Sox have doubled them up in titles. Kansas has been much more consistent than UConn and UConn has more than doubled Kansas up in titles.
But the Sox have been way more consistent than UConn, and the Yankees not nearly as consistent as Kansas. I also get nowhere near the overall joy of participation in the MLB playoffs that I get being part of the NCAA tournament.
 
But the Sox have been way more consistent than UConn, and the Yankees not nearly as consistent as Kansas. I also get nowhere near the overall joy of participation in the MLB playoffs that I get being part of the NCAA tournament.
I wish I was a fan of two great programs. I often wish I went to grad school at a great football school so that CR wouldn’t bother me so much. I’d have a team if UConn never gets the call.
 
I wish I was a fan of two great programs. I often wish I went to grad school at a great football school so that CR wouldn’t bother me so much. I’d have a team if UConn never gets the call.
I am truly lucky to be a huge college basketball fan who happened to attend those two schools. No doubt about it. My college football luck is well, a bit less.
 
I am truly lucky to be a huge college basketball fan who happened to attend those two schools. No doubt about it. My college football luck is well, a bit less.
Kansas football has been fun recently though. I actually think UConn football is fun again too. I’m just worried about the future.
 
Kansas football has been fun recently though. I actually think UConn football is fun again too. I’m just worried about the future.
KU was good when I was there (Glen Mason era), which was fun. They had the Orange bowl win some time back. Both teams pretty good right now, I’m liking that. I want to go check out the new stadium in Lawrence.
 
Nobody gives much credence to the titles won before 1969 except Kentucky, Indiana and a few others.
How little attention the games got could best be illustrated by when Final Four games were first televised:
1963-Syndicated broadcast of the title game for the first time.
1969-National broadcast by NBC of the title game and consolation game and regional broadcasts of the semi-final games.
1969-72-Final Four games split between regional and national telecasts, with markets receiving different games.
1973-NBC moved the championship game to a prime time Monday night slot.
1974-NBC's coverage expanded, including regional finals being aired nationally.
1978-For the first time, all regional finals were televised nationally by NBC.
“Nobody gives much credence to the titles won before 1969.” Count me among the nobodies.

UCLA won four titles in five years (‘64, ‘65, ‘67, ‘68 ) with a combined record of 117-3.
 
UConn fans get caught up in the Brimah thing too much. It’s kind of weird. I’m not saying you are one of them, but there’s definitely people on the board that always mention that Brimah play. They don’t mention it with joy, but as a way to put down that team. I don’t get it.

Many, many championship teams have barely survived at one or two points in the tourney. I hate that someone always mentions that. We deserved that title and we were the best team in the tourney. Our guards ran it.
Actually, I never heard it metioned before and I was totally unfamiliar with it
 
KU was good when I was there (Glen Mason era), which was fun. They had the Orange bowl win some time back. Both teams pretty good right now, I’m liking that. I want to go check out the new stadium in Lawrence.

I sometimes root for KU FB because they have taken a U Buffalo coach twice now, but Leopold is looking like the right choice. Gill was a great choice too but didn't work out right.
 
Pure unadulterated BS.... 6 championships in 26 years? How many each for Dook and Kansas? Give me a break....I am totally sick of hearing this crap about these 2 outliers over and OVER. iMO the # of Total Wins has absolutely NOTHING to do with it.
 
But the Sox have been way more consistent than UConn, and the Yankees not nearly as consistent as Kansas. I also get nowhere near the overall joy of participation in the MLB playoffs that I get being part of the NCAA tournament.
No they haven't.

The Yankees have missed the playoffs 5 times in the last 25 years, the Red Sox have missed the playoffs 13 times in the past 25 years. The Yankees have lost the World Series 3 times, the Red Sox haven't lost a World Series. The Red Sox have taken advantage of their opportunities more than the Yankees who have been consistently better over the seasons than the Red Sox have. UConn has won even more times than the Red Sox have and they've also been there and not won unlike the Red Sox, again this is in comparison to Kansas. It's actually the best comparison I can make between different sports for this kind of sports discussion and the teams match up perfectly in terms of the teams we follow and root for. For some reason you always hold UConn to a different standard than your other teams, "Kansas and the Red Sox.: I find it really strange and wonder why that is

UConn has clearly been better than Kansas over the past 25 years. The Red Sox have clearly been better than the Yankees have been over the past 25 years but the gap is less there. I'm a UConn and Yankees fan. It's not difficult for me to admit the Red Sox superiority during that time frame. I've alway wondered why that's difficult for you to admit UConn's superiority over Kansas. It makes me question who you are actually a fan of.
 
The 1998-1999 season was 27 seasons ago. So if you take out a Covid year then Michigan State has 1 championship in the last 25 seasons.
Oops my bad. I was wrong but UConn does still have 6 of the last 25 championships - since there was no champion in 2020 or 2013.

Here are the past 25 NCAA men's basketball champions, from the most recent to 1999.
* 2025: Florida
* 2024: UConn
* 2023: UConn
* 2022: Kansas
* 2021: Baylor
* 2020: Tournament canceled due to COVID-19
* 2019: Virginia
* 2018: Villanova
* 2017: North Carolina
* 2016: Villanova
* 2015: Duke
* 2014: UConn
* 2013: Louisville* (Vacated)
* 2012: Kentucky
* 2011: UConn
* 2010: Duke
* 2009: North Carolina
* 2008: Kansas
* 2007: Florida
* 2006: Florida
* 2005: North Carolina
* 2004: UConn
* 2003: Syracuse
* 2002: Maryland
* 2001: Duke
* 2000: Michigan State
* 1999: UConn
*The 2013 championship won by Louisville was later vacated by the NCAA due to rules violations.
 
Oops my bad. I was wrong but UConn does still have 6 of the last 25 championships - since there was no champion in 2020 or 2013.

Here are the past 25 NCAA men's basketball champions, from the most recent to 1999.
* 2025: Florida
* 2024: UConn
* 2023: UConn
* 2022: Kansas
* 2021: Baylor
* 2020: Tournament canceled due to COVID-19
* 2019: Virginia
* 2018: Villanova
* 2017: North Carolina
* 2016: Villanova
* 2015: Duke
* 2014: UConn
* 2013: Louisville* (Vacated)
* 2012: Kentucky
* 2011: UConn
* 2010: Duke
* 2009: North Carolina
* 2008: Kansas
* 2007: Florida
* 2006: Florida
* 2005: North Carolina
* 2004: UConn
* 2003: Syracuse
* 2002: Maryland
* 2001: Duke
* 2000: Michigan State
* 1999: UConn
*The 2013 championship won by Louisville was later vacated by the NCAA due to rules violations.
Amazing when you look at it that of those 25 non vacated titles, 19 were won by 6 schools. (Uconn, UNC, Duke, Nova, Florida, Kansas).
 
This list is even worse...

Projecting top 25 college basketball programs of next 25 years: Teams set for most long-term success - CBSSports.com Projecting top 25 college basketball programs of next 25 years: Teams set for most long-term success
Flimsy list - first, misses a title with Uconn (5). Really more of a click bait type list than anything with substance as offers so little rationale. If you're going to say the team who is widely seen as the top program currently, as 8, you need to provide some color to the why. If it's league affiliation or not, state the case. Looked up Kyle Boone the other day after he was brought up in another post - guy was a health major at Oklahoma St. Not sure how he landed in this job, but his credentials are a bit amiss.
 
Amazing when you look at it that of those 25 non vacated titles, 19 were won by 6 schools. (Uconn, UNC, Duke, Nova, Florida, Kansas).
That's the reality. So many good teams have failed to pull it off. Like Houston, Gonzaga, Purdue, Alabama zero championships despite a lot of bites at the apple. Baylor finally managed one and then slipped back.
 
Something that hasn't been said yet. I'll swallow the Duke leg humping here....but Kansas ahead of us? Really? Make the case for me there. They're a perennial postseason choke artist. And, for what it's worth, this list puts way too much value on win totals. Okay, Duke has 720 wins, Kansas has 717 and we have 590 over the last 25 years. 720 - 590 / 25 is 5 more wins a year. Who knows how many cupcakes are in those totals? I'd like to see conference wins over 25 years. If the gap was still that big, I'll concede the point.
 
Kansas ahead of us? Really? Make the case for me there.
I'm fully with you on this but a narrative that has been repeated ad nauseum by many pundits (in my opinion, in part to remove credit from our accomplishments) has been on their consistent high level of achievement in conference regular season play.

In my opinion, if that's your goal, you're aiming at the wrong target.

Without question, performance in the NCAA tournament is the most valuable accomplishment. It can be argued if winning a conference tournament is more valuable than regular season in conference play and I imagine that in any individual season, the former is in direct inverse correlation of the latter.

Kansas has been at a high national level for a considerably longer period of time than us but in terms of overall hardware we are clearly ahead of them.
 

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