Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
When you miss the tournament three times and are outside the top 25 four other times (being seeded 8-11 on four occasions), no, you're not anywhere near the same level as Kansas this millennium. Only one program (Duke) can remotely compare to KU's consistent success level since 2000 and it certainly isn't Kentucky.
So, consistently making the tournament > than actually winning in the tournament.
Move them goalposts, homie. I mean...is it about winning or is it about making it? [Reply]
Originally Posted by rfaulk34:
So, consistently making the tournament > than actually winning in the tournament.
Move them goalposts, homie. I mean...is it about winning or is it about making it?
That's like people saying a team that makes the playoffs consistently yet never wins shit (Super Bowl) is in a different league and should be treated as such for not winning it all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
It's a horrible argument. People want to bitch about the bubble in the NHL and NBA but at least they played their championship series to claim a title.
Arguing that Kansas won the 2020 title is as hilarious as UCF claiming the natty in football in 2017.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
We didn't split anything. We were #1 in the AP and Coaches Poll at year's end.
Good thing regular season polls in basketball determine who the champion is, right?
If the point you're making is that the NCAA of crowning a champion historically, I agree. Like a quarter of Bama's claimed titles shouldn't count. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Imon Yourside:
I saw the nati last year and the AFCCG a few weeks ago, can we talk about choking? Blind Squirrel, nut and all that...
Recency bias and all that. Let's forget about everything that's ever happened in sports before last year. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Good thing regular season polls in basketball determine who the champion is, right?
If the point you're making is that the NCAA of crowning a champion historically, I agree. Like a quarter of Bama's claimed titles shouldn't count.
The polls determined who the national champion was for a century in college football without a "championship game." Why wouldn't that be the case in basketball if such a game wasn't played? [Reply]