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Ron Howard's Arrested Development narrator voice: "It wasn't, and they did."31 weeks now. Beat Xavier at home this Saturday (it will be a tough game!) and we tie UNLV.
Ron Howard's Arrested Development narrator voice: "It wasn't, and they did."31 weeks now. Beat Xavier at home this Saturday (it will be a tough game!) and we tie UNLV.
...and now we've past them. sole possession of 11th. next up at 10th is Ohio St at 37 weeks. Not sure if we can get it this year, if they don't count final ballots after the tourney.We've moved into a tie with UNLV for 11th all time weeks at #1.
If we make it through PC and St. John's (tough games!) we'll pass them and have Ohio State firmly in our sights.
In the very unlikely event we win out, there are 6 more polls....and now we've past them. sole possession of 11th. next up at 10th is Ohio St at 37 weeks. Not sure if we can get it this year, if they don't count final ballots after the tourney.
Your history is totally false and sounds like you are shooting from the hipBill Russell: great man, great player, didn't have the good sense to play for UConn and played for a clearly inferior college basketball program, historically speaking. He had great success in the northeast, but didn't have the good sense to play for UConn. Moron.
I think a reasonable goal us to be the next school to get to fifty weeks.It'll be very tough, but if we can hang on through the Seton Hall rematch, that'll get us to 37 weeks, tying Ohio State at 10th. Even if Marquette beats us at home on March 6th and knocks us out of #1, we'd have made great headway. This will involve beating Marquette here and Creighton on the road, most likely. Otherwise, we'll need Purdue to lose one, and maybe Houston, Kansas and UNC as well.
A fun side project, no?
Why didn't Bill Russell know how good UConn was going to be? Was he stupid?Your history is totally false and sounds like you are shooting from the hip
USF experienced good history before and after BRussell
They won an NIT in the late 40s (that was considered the national championship over the NCAA)
Russell was not recruited out of high school at all - BTW he graduated from HS in Oakland and grew up dirt poor not but in the Northeast.
Did UConn offer him a scholarship? UConn was not worth a jump on the plane and trip across the country when you had Holy Cross, Fordham and NYU on the east coast. BTW, USF had Pete Newell and Phill Woolpert as back to back coaches.
He never even came to the northeast until he donned a Celtic uniform.
USF, in the 40s and 50's was superior to UConn basketball wise.
Moron??????????????????????????????
More like a 1983 to 1992.UNLV had a great three year run.
UNLV had a great three year run.
More like a 1983 to 1992.
They made a Final Four in 1977 with Tark and were pretty solid, but they reached #1 in 1983, and spent the bulk of 1985-1991 in the Top 10. They were banned in 1992 but finished 26-2.
They were a good program for a good 15 years or so.
I don't know - I took a look at Purdue's schedule - don't see a loss there anytime soon.i think we enjoy 2 more weeks at #1 (including this week). got some tough ones on the horizon.
but maybe our next loss coincides with a purdue loss and we both stay 1 and 2. we are clearly the top 2 teams especially with KU losing again to unranked K state last night.
well they did lose to NWI don't know - I took a look at Purdue's schedule - don't see a loss there anytime soon.
Very weak B10
well they did lose to NW
I think we'll beat Marquette at home a week from Saturday (and winning at DePaul next Wednesday is a lock). If we expect to get knocked off (at home, no less) the first time our primary Big East challenger comes a-calling, we're not much of a title contender, are we?i think we enjoy 2 more weeks at #1 (including this week). got some tough ones on the horizon.
but maybe our next loss coincides with a purdue loss and we both stay 1 and 2. we are clearly the top 2 teams especially with KU losing again to unranked K state last night.
Meh. Once you get to #1 if you play in a small conference that you can dominate, you're going to stay at #1 for a while.Gonzaga at #8 is surprising to Me.
Also, any idea how many of Cincinnati's weeks are under Bob Huggins?
We're already #1in a new metric - call it the Skiblets Championship DNA Ratio. Others can have their in-season, process-oriented, weak t-shirt-producing plaudits. What matters is March (and sometimes April)...UPDATE
1. Duke (145)
2. UCLA (134)
3. Kentucky (125)
4. UNC (113)
5. Kansas (76)
6. Indiana (54)
7. Cincinnati (45)
8. Gonzaga (42)
9. Arizona (39)
10. Ohio State (37)
11. UConn (34)
12. Losers: Everyone else.
We're coming Ohio State.
Weeks at #1 | # of Nattys | % of Nattys to Weeks at #1 | ||
1 | UConn | 34 | 5 | 15% |
2 | Indiana | 54 | 5 | 9% |
3 | UCLA | 134 | 11 | 8% |
4 | Kentucky | 125 | 8 | 6% |
5 | UNC | 113 | 6 | 5% |
6 | Kansas | 76 | 4 | 5% |
7 | Cincy | 45 | 2 | 4% |
8 | Duke | 145 | 5 | 3% |
9 | Ohio State | 37 | 1 | 3% |
10 | Arizona | 39 | 1 | 3% |
11 | Gonzaga | 42 | 0 | 0% |
I want both weeks at #1 and national championships.We're already #1in a new metric - call it the Skiblets Championship DNA Ratio. Others can have their in-season, process-oriented, weak t-shirt-producing plaudits. What matters is March (and sometimes April)...
Weeks at #1 # of Nattys % of Nattys to Weeks at #1 1UConn 34 5 15% 2Indiana 54 5 9% 3UCLA 134 11 8% 4Kentucky 125 8 6% 5UNC 113 6 5% 6Kansas 76 4 5% 7Cincy 45 2 4% 8Duke 145 5 3% 9Ohio State 37 1 3% 10Arizona 39 1 3% 11Gonzaga 42 0 0%