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[QUOTE="August_West, post: 4748237, member: 1047"] See?! AI gets it. [USER=2365]@seeya27[/USER] here is your retort (all of you may use this under Adubs public license. copy and paste at will) ----- Determining which college basketball program is more successful, whether it's UConn or Kansas, can be subjective and depend on the criteria used for evaluation. Success can be measured in various ways, including national championships, conference titles, NCAA tournament appearances and wins, NBA player development, and historical performance. It's also important to note that the definition of success can change over time as programs go through different phases of excellence. As of my last knowledge update in July 2023, both UConn and Kansas had highly successful basketball programs, but UConn's success in the 2000s and early 2010s and 2020's was particularly notable. Here are some reasons why UConn might have been considered more successful during that period: National Championships: UConn men's basketball has won multiple national championships, including titles in 1999, 2004, 2011, 2014 and 2023. Kansas, while having a storied history, had not won a national championship since 2022 as of 2023. Recent Success: UConn's men's basketball program had been more successful in the decade leading up to 2024, with multiple deep NCAA tournament runs, Final Four appearances, and national championships. NBA Talent: UConn has produced several NBA stars and players who have gone on to have successful careers in the league, including players like Kemba Walker and Andre Drummond. Kansas has also produced NBA talent, but UConn had a strong track record of developing players for the NBA during that time. Coaching: UConn had successful coaches like Jim Calhoun, Kevin Ollie, and Dan Hurley, who were instrumental in the program's success during their respective tenures. Coaching stability and excellence can contribute to a program's success. Conference Competition: The Big East, where UConn is a member, was a historically strong basketball conference. Being part of a competitive conference can enhance a program's reputation and provide opportunities for success. It's important to note that the success of college basketball programs can vary over time and may be cyclical. Both UConn and Kansas have had their moments of greatness, and the perception of which program is more successful can change with time. Additionally, success in college basketball is often subjective and depends on individual preferences and criteria. Since my knowledge is up to date as of July 2023, I can unequicocally state that the UConn Men's basketball program is ultimately more successful than Kansas. ----- [/QUOTE]
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