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That 2009 Final Four, Dyson knee injury banner means a lot to me and it’s hanging near the others. That’s all I got.
AJ Price would’ve been perfect for 2006 if it wasn’t for his battle with AVM. Would’ve been his sophomore year.
 
This again? Pre/post 64 team bracket are two different sports. If you are a Wooden worshipper you can start with him instead but that only affects UCLA.

If you include cheating, UNC and Kentucky have major problems, but I don't include that. It's too complex.

The correcg rankings are

Duke
UNC
UConn
Kansas
Kentucky

Everyone else.
 
Eh, Calhoun won a championship where if the portal was a thing he could’ve brought in people over the young kids that played a big part.

He probably batted a good .800 on his recruits being ready to contribute immediately. Even higher if they were actually meant to be good.
.800 is a pretty high percentage. You must not have followed recruiting during the Calhoun years. Remember Scott Hazleton, Michael LeBlanc, Richie Ashemeade, Jonathon Mandledove, Uri Cohen Mintz, Antric Klaiber etc?
 
.800 is a pretty high percentage. You must not have followed recruiting during the Calhoun years. Remember Scott Hazleton, Michael LeBlanc, Richie Ashemeade, Jonathon Mandledove, Uri Cohen Mintz, Antric Klaiber etc?
Yeah probably some hyperbole to it.

But here’s a question, if the transfer portal was a thing, what years would Calhoun had used it and what would positions would he have used it for?

I know the easy one would be an extra guard in 2006 (even though Calhoun recruited AJ price for that but AJ wasn’t available then).
 
Would be interesting to know the following.. Since the Tournament field expanded to 64 in 1985.. The winning percentages for the teams (and eventual National Champs)-- once they reached the Final Four-- among the cast of characters you would expect to be there like UNC/Kentucky/Duke/Mich St/Kansas.. to name a few. Just in those two games..Not the entire Tournament run since they obviously "won out" to make the FF..For example-- Might find that Duke's winning percentage (for those games) is lower than you might think..

My guess is you would find that the efficiency of UConn's participation(success) in the FF/National Championships in that period of time is superior to most--if not all-- of the "Top Men's Basketball Programs".. UCLA has been omitted by virtue of the fact of the difference in the size of the fields during the Wooden years.

IMO... Simply another way of defining "Top Programs".. Did not suggest a comparison since 1999 to present because it would bias the results towards UConn.
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Would be interesting to know the following.. Since the Tournament field expanded to 64 in 1985.. The winning percentages for the teams (and eventual National Champs)-- once they reached the Final Four-- among the cast of characters you would expect to be there like UNC/Kentucky/Duke/Mich St/Kansas.. to name a few. Just in those two games..Not the entire Tournament run since they obviously "won out" to make the FF..For example-- Might find that Duke's winning percentage (for those games) is lower than you might think..

My guess is you would find that the efficiency of UConn's participation(success) in the FF/National Championships in that period of time is superior to most--if not all-- of the "Top Men's Basketball Programs".. UCLA has been omitted by virtue of the fact of the difference in the size of the fields during the Wooden years.

IMO... Simply another way of defining "Top Programs".. Did not suggest a comparison since 1999 to present because it would bias the results towards UConn.
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I remember when UCLA got the best players every year in that long run. Wooden was something else but isn’t it much harder to win now?
 
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I remember when UCLA got the best players every year in that long run. Wooden was something else but isn’t it much harder to win now?
I believe it is ..No disrespect to Coach Wooden.. Who was an awesome coach.. Different game/different players/no AAU programs or skills camps to develop guys like today..
 

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