YearoftheHusky
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Obviously MSU shouldn't be ahead of us.I could let Indiana slide. But MSU is just disrespectful.
4 championships to 2.
NBA players aren’t even comparable.
It’s almost like everyone has their own criteria for this stuff.
What criteria gets Kansas State on the list at all?
Lots of these so called experts went to Syracuse.I can’t stomach one title Cuse being 11.
Remove UCLA? It is called “best programs of all time,” not “best programs of recent years.”MSU is a joke.
it’s getting time for UCLA to be removed from this list. Living 50+ years in the past.
Also, Duke fans gotta be livid lol.
I get that, but it’s one guy from the 1980s lol.Obviously MSU shouldn't be ahead of us.
You do realize Magic Johnson went there, right?
The criteria seems to be all time so UCLA needs to be given credit for their 11 titles and dominance during that period, I know people say that they had it easier always playing teams from the West in the early rounds of the tournament instead of the better teams from the East but UCLA did win ten titles in 12 years.MSU is a joke.
it’s getting time for UCLA to be removed from this list. Living 50+ years in the past.
Also, Duke fans gotta be livid lol.
I think you could make an argument for Nova and UConn surpassing both Indiana.
Indiana has 5 NCAA championships.
All Time.They've been to 1 Elite 8 in 30 years (reached the NCAA final). That's the same amount as St. Peter's.
Not to mention I think only 1 of their titles came with the expanded 64+ team field.
All Time.
The 30 years before that is also a huge chunk of change, how did UConn do in comparison to Indiana during that stretch?What do you think college hoops dates back to the 1700s? The last 30 years is a huge chunk of history to have had 1 deep tournament run.
Sure but that one guy is a top 5 basketball player of all-time. You want current, Draymond Green is another Hall of Famer for them.I get that, but it’s one guy from the 1980s lol.
And IU really does not produce good NBA players outside of Isiah Thomas. As ConnHuskBask stated their only title with the expanded 64 teams is in 1987. They went to the Final Four in 1992 and reached the Elite Eight in 1993, and made the final in 2002. I guess you could throw in 2012, as they were the only team to beat that great Kentucky 2012 with Anthony Davis in the regular season, but then they got beaten handily in the Sweet 16 because they got flummoxed by the Syracuse 2-3 zone.All Time.
Bad criteria.What criteria gets Kansas State on the list at all?