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You make a good point and I'd like to agree but I have seen nothing in this team that would suggest that next year, if everyone returned, it would be any better. If we were playing better now, I would have hope but we seem to have regressed.In the last 15 years, I can think only of three teams (2009 UConn, 2006 Florida, 2003 Syracuse) that were really young. Even with UConn, their central player was a senior who looked awful for large chunks of his sophomore year before really turning the corner.
And those teams are generally considered the weakest of the championships teams in that time period (along with 1998 Kentucky).
1999 UConn - Junior and Senior laden (with KEA as a soph)
2000 MSU - Senior laden
2001 Duke - many sophomores, but led by POY Shane Battier
2002 Maryland - nearly all seniors
2003 Syracuse - exception
2004 UConn - Juniors and seniors
2005 UNC - mostly juniors
2006 Florida - all the experienced 1 seeds save Nova fell apart. Their Final Four was George Mason and UCLA. Unimpressive.
2007 Florida - experienced Juniors
2008 Kansas - experienced juniors and seniors
2009 UNC - experienced juniors and seniors
2010 Duke - experienced juniors and seniors
I think Kentucky is really the only team challenging this--and they are doing so because they are consistently pulling the best players at each position. And they have yet to win a title.
Over the years all of the really great Uconn teams have been strong defensively. This team can't defend or rebound and there is just one regular season game left.