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We (Finally) Broke our Tie with San Francisco: Most Weeks Ranked #1

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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
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%​
So if a team that's never been ranked #1 wins it all this year they tie Gonzaga at 0?
 

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Skiblets still makes more sense than RPI. I'm on board.
 
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A better metric to cull the pretenders from this list would be total national championships divided by weeks at number 1. That would knock Gonzaga out completely.
Or all the weeks after you win a title you get credit for being #1, until the next season.
 
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Bottom line is we have to play some really good BB these next few weeks and into March madness...schedule starts sat !!!
 
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Today's 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 (35)

If we can get by Creighton tomorrow night, you have to like our chances to reach 37 weeks.
 
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No. Their metric would be #DIV/0! :)
I think your method should also take into consideration the number of times a team was clearly over-rated at number one and subtract those out. I believe that would put us ahead of Dook.
 
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Show him the trophies.
Some of those years might have been before he was born1958-62 . The Big O or Paul Hogue era
I’m not sure if he even remembers Huggies' great teams from 25-30 years ago . especially 1998-2000.
Their best ranking since was in the AAC .
 
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About thirty of the weeks were 59, 60, 61, 62 and 63. I think they were number one for every week the won nc in 61 and 62 and were #1 for all of 62 and 63 before the lost their chance to three peat losing in nc game. It started when Oscar Robertson hit there but they got better in 61 the first year without him. He never won a national championship. Made it to one or two final fours.
When I was at Uconn as a student in the 70's there was a rumor circulating at the time that the Big O had actually visited UConn during his recruitment in the 60's.
 

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I prefer weeks ranked #1 between April-October
And those should count as weeks at number 1 wonder what the numbers would be then. I know since 1999 we would have to be #1. I mean mathematically it would be impossible not to be right.
 
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And those should count as weeks at number 1 wonder what the numbers would be then. I know since 1999 we would have to be #1. I mean mathematically it would be impossible not to be right.
They shouldn't. No games are played. Who cares about the offseason for this stuff?
 
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That's really the deal anyways. You get to enjoy it for basically a full year.
Can we redo the stats to add those off-season weeks. That seems relevant no?!
 
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They shouldn't. No games are played. Who cares about the offseason for this stuff?
The off-season weeks after winning an NCAA championship are unquestionably weeks that the winning team IS the best college team in the country. I think you count the weeks from chip to midnight madness.

The other way is literally the dookie way and you are effectively honoring if not hanging #1 AP poll banners!
 

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Can we redo the stats to add those off-season weeks. That seems relevant no?!
How much effort would you put into lobbying for weekly polling during April-October? How much support do you think your efforts would gain? Maybe you're into something.
 
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Some of those years might have been before he was born1958-62 . The Big O or Paul Hogue era
I’m not sure if he even remembers Huggies' great teams from 25-30 years ago . especially 1998-2000.
Their best ranking since was in the AAC .
I meant ours. He was equating #weeks at #1 with being really good. NCs show that for us.
 
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