The collapse of the Memphis Tigers at the end of regulation and overtime in last year’s National Championship game will not soon be forgotten. The Tigers missed four out of five free throws at the end of the game and surrendered a miraculous, buzzer-beater three-pointer from
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Memphis Basketball Looks to Bounce Back with Star Recruit
Monday, September 15, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part XI
This is the eleventh and final part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. This is a summary of the previous ten articles, and allows you to see the rankings all in one spot. However, it does not have the explanation and detail of the earlier articles.
My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Conferences:
Here are conferences, in order of rank, along with their average point totals:
1. ACC – 435.00
2. Big Ten – 399.91
3. Big East – 366.81
4. SEC – 338.42
5. Big 12 – 321.67
6. Pac 10 – 280.20
7. Atlantic 10 – 148.71
8. Mountain West – 148.33
9. Conference
10. West Cost Conference – 72.50
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12. Horizon – 54.00
13. WAC – 45.11
14. MAC – 38.00
15. Sun Belt – 33.54
16. CAA – 30.17
17. Patriot League – 24.63
T-18. MAAC – 18.00
T-18. Ivy League – 18.00
20. Southern – 16.36
21. Big Sky – 14.44
22. Big West – 13.33
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24. MEAC – 9.73
25. Big South – 7.63
26. SWAC – 7.50
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28. Southland – 5.33
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30. Northeast – 3.64
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32. Independents – 0.00
Here are the top 50 teams, listed in order with cumulative point totals over the past 24 seasons (rank, team, ESPN rank, point total)
1. Duke (1) – 1,135
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6. UCLA (7) – 731
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18. Purdue (29) – 546
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25. Stanford (25) – 466
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27. UNLV (8) – 453
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29. Georgia Tech (33) – 446
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31. Villanova (T-30) – 425
32. Xavier (17) – 418
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T-35. Seton Hall (51) – 378
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41. Gonzaga (26) – 318
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43. LSU (T-40) – 314
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T-47. Notre Dame (T-86) – 278
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If you compare my rankings to the ESPN rankings, I think it is quite clear that my simplistic scoring method was very comparable to the more complicated ESPN method. In fact, I believe my scoring system has corrected for the questionable areas in the ESPN rankings.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part X
Here I will unveil the top conferences and top overall teams in the rankings. The eleventh and final part in the series will be released tomorrow, and will be a brief summary and consolidation of my previous articles.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
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6) Villanova – 425 (31, T-30)
T-7) Seton Hall – 378 (T-35, 51)
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10) Notre Dame – 278 (T-47, T-86)
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12) Depaul – 210 (T-54, 95)
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4) Purdue – 546 (18, 29)
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11) Northwestern – 0 (T-273, T-290)
The Big East may have the highest number of teams in the top 50, but the Big Ten has the highest proportion of teams within the top 50, helping it to be the second ranked conference in the last 24 seasons. The Big Ten has eight of its eleven teams ranked inside the top 50 (actually inside the top 37).
1) ACC – Average Score: 435.00
1) Duke – 1,135 (1, 1)
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4) Georgia Tech – 446 (29, 33)
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10) Clemson – 142 (71, T-111)
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12) Virginia Tech – 72 (T-102, T-210)
The ACC is the No. 1 ranked conference in the last 24 seasons. It has not only the No. 1 and No. 2 ranked teams overall (Duke and
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 1 Championship Game Appearance, 2 Final Four Appearances, 3 Elite Eight Appearance, 4 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 0 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 5
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- 2 NCAA Championships, 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 6 Elite Eight Appearances, 4 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 3 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 4
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- 2 NCAA Championships, 2 Championship Game Appearances, 3 Final Four Appearances, 3 Elite Eight Appearances, 5 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 1 Missed Tournamens
- ESPN Rank: 2
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- 2 NCAA Championships, 6 Final Four Appearances, 4 Elite Eight Appearances, 4 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 2 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 3
The Tar Heels are the second most prestigious basketball program over the last 24 seasons. They have only two missed tournaments, both of which came under coach Matt Doherty during the recovery after Dean Smith’s retirement.
1) Duke Blue Devils – Total Points: 1,135
- 3 NCAA Championships, 4 Championship Game Appearances, 3 Final Four Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 6 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 1 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 1
The number one most prestigious team in the last 24 seasons is the Duke Blue Devils. It seems no matter what criteria you use, Duke has been the top program in college basketball in this time period.
Friday, September 12, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part IX
Here I will unveil all of the teams in conferences rated No. 4-6, and all of the teams rated No. 6-10.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
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2) UCLA – 731 (6, 7)
3) Stanford – 466 (25, 25)
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6) Southern
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12) Baylor – 4 (T-191, T-266)
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5) LSU – 314 (43, T-40)
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9) Vanderbilt – 208 (57, T-96)
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While the SEC has slightly more balance than the Big 12, the lack of any top 15 teams outside of
Top 50 Teams:
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 3 Final Four Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 4 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 6 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-10
Very few teams have the talent, coaching, and luck to make it to the Final Four round three years in a row.
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- 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 3 Elite Eight Appearances, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 8 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-10
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 2 Championship Game Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearances, 5 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 5 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 9
Syracuse has fallen from the elite ranks in the past four years, but still has done enough in the past 24 seasons to be one of the most prestigious programs overall. The Orangemen were victims of an upset in the NCAA tournament in 2005 as a No. 4 seed to No. 13-seeded
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- 2 NCAA Championships, 5 Elite Eight Appearances, 4 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 9 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 6
The Huskies have at least four more missed tournaments than any team that is ranked higher than them in the rankings. UConn did not qualify for a single NCAA tournament from 1985 to 1989. However, they have more than had their fair share of tournament success.
6) UCLA Bruins – Total Points: 731
- 1 NCAA Championship, 1 Championship Game Appearance, 2 Final Four Appearances, 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 5 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 5 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 7
No team is currently hotter than the UCLA Bruins, who have made it to at least the Final Four in each of the past three seasons. In 2006 they made the championship game as a No. 2 seed, where they lost to No. 3-seeded
Thursday, September 11, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part VIII
This is the eighth part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Here I will unveil all of the teams in conferences rated No. 7-9, and all of the teams rated No. 11-15.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
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T-3) UTEP – 162 (T-62, T-65)
T-3) UAB – 162 (T-62, T-76)
5) Tulane – 102 (84, T-157)
6) Southern Methodist – 70 (T-112, T-165)
7) Central
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T-9) Southern
T-9)
11) East
12) Rice – 0 (T-273, T-247)
With the recent loss of teams such as
1) UNLV – 453 (27, 8)
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4) BYU – 120 (T-80, 46)
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7) TCU – 36 (T-149, T-138)
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9) Air Force – 4 (T-191, T-260)
The Mountain West Conference is ahead of Conference
7) Atlantic 10 – Average Score: 148.71
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2) Xavier – 418 (32, 17)
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7) George Washington – 128 (75, 123)
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T-12) St. Bonaventure – 2 (T-226, T-278)
T-12) Fordham – 2 (T-226, T-214)
14) Duquesne – 0 (T-273, 293)
The Atlantic 10 just barely squeaked ahead of the Mountain West in the rankings, posting an average team point total of less than .5 points higher than the Mountain West. The
Top 50 Teams:
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 3 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 13
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 1 Final Four Appearance, 6 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 9 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 28
Although they have a relatively high number of missed tournaments, Maryland is high in the rankings because of their good finishes, including only losing in the first round twice. Their two first round losses came in back-to-back seasons, in 1996 and 1997. They lost to No. 10-seeded
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- 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearances, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 5 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 23
Despite not having won a National Championship,
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- 1 Final Four Appearance, 3 Elite Eight Appearances, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 6 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 18
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 1 Final Four Appearance, 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 5 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 7 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-14
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part VII
Here I will unveil all of the teams in conferences rated No. 10-12, and all of the teams rated No. 16-20.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
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2) Wisconsin-Milwaukee – 86 (T-96, T-124)
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T-5) Loyola (IL) – 50 (T-121, T-233)
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8) Illinois-Chicago – 6 (T-175, T-172)
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The Horizon League is a very balance conference, especially in the middle. The top seven teams all have at least one tournament victory in the past 24 seasons. The top six teams all have at least two tournament victories.
It should also be pointed out that all of
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1) Southern
2) Creighton – 114 (83, 59)
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4) Bradley – 88 (T-93, T-102)
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10) Drake – 2 (T-226, T-274)
The
13) West Coast Conference – Average Score: 72.50
1) Gonzaga – 318 (41, 26)
2) Loyola Marymount – 94 (T-87, T-161)
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4) Pepperdine – 46 (T-124, T-80)
5) San Diego– 38 (T-142, T-148)
6) Saint Mary’s– 8 (T-163, T-206)
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The high ranking for the WCC can be attributed mainly to the overwhelming tournament success of Gonzaga. Gonzaga’s success was highlighted in the top 50 teams section in Part 2 of this series.
Top 50 Teams:
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- 2 Final Four Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 11 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 32
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- 5 Elite Eight Appearances, 7 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 20
Temple
18) Purdue Boilermakers – Total Points: 546
- 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 7 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 29
Purdue has only lost three first round tournament games in their 17 tournament appearances, and has only lost one since 1987. That came in 1994 when they lost as a No. 9 seed to No. 8-seeded
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 7 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-14
All of the Razorbacks’ highlighted tournament finishes came between 1990 and 1996. They only failed to reach at least the Sweet Sixteen one time in this period; they lost in the second round in 1992 as a No. 3 seed to No. 6-seeded
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- 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 5 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 12
Tuesday, September 9, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part VI
This is the sixth part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Here I will unveil all of the teams in conferences rated No. 13-15, and all of the teams rated No. 21-25.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
15) Sun Belt Conference – Average Point Total: 33.54
1) Western
2) South
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T-5) Arkansas-Little Rock – 38 (T-142, 107)
T-5) Middle
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8) North
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The top six teams in the Sun Belt rankings all have at least one NCAA tournament victory in the last 24 seasons. However,
Western Kentucky
While no other team has achieved near the tournament success of
14) MAC – Average Point Total: 38.00
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4) Eastern
T-5) Western
T-5) Central
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8) Northern
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The Mid American Conference has a very close race at the top of the rankings. The top four teams are all within ten points of each other, a rare occurrence after looking at all of the previous conference standings.
Miami of Ohio gets the second spot with seven tournament appearances, including one Sweet Sixteen and one second round exit.
The bottom part of the MAC is rather weak, which keeps it below some of the other mid-major conferences in the rankings.
13) WAC – Average Score: 45.11
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Much like the MAC, the WAC also has a fairly balanced and successful top of the division but a weaker bottom half. The difference is that
Top 50 Teams:
25) Stanford Cardinal – Total Points: 466
- 1 Final Four Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 9 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 25
Stanford has been one of the most consistent college basketball teams in the last 24 years. It is their consistency that puts them in the top 25 rather than their top finishes.
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- 1 NCAA Championship, 2 Championship Game Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance, 12 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 22
The last time
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- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 5 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 10 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-35
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- 2 NCAA Championships, 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 10 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 21
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- 1 Final Four Appearance, 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance, 10 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 19
Monday, September 8, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part V
This is the fifth part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
18) MAAC – Average Point Total: 18.00
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T-5) Rider – 4 (T-191, T-138)
T-5) St. Peter’s – 4 (T-191, T-196)
T-5) Marist – 4 (T-191, T-148)
T-9) Canisius – 2 (T-226, T-214)
T-9) Loyola (MD) – 2 (T-226, T-271)
The MAAC has two teams with very good tournament success as well for a small conference. The only reason the MAAC is tied with and not ahead of the Ivy League is that they have more teams than the Ivy League does, so the average of the top two teams is weighed down even more.
17) Patriot League – Average Point Total: 24.63
1) Navy – 100 (85, T-61)
2) Bucknell – 72 (T-102, T-80)
3) Holy Cross – 10 (T-160, T-115)
4) Lehigh – 5 (T-189, T-225)
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T-5) Colgate – 4 (T-191, T-203)
7) American – 2 (T-226, T-208)
8) Army – 0 (T-273, T-298)
To younger college basketball fans, it may come as a surprise to see Navy with so many points. However, Navy does have four tournament victories in this time frame. They won their first round game in 1985 as a No. 13 seed over No. 4-seeded LSU. Then the following season they made it to the Elite Eight as a No. 7 seed. They also have four other tournament appearances, but none after 1998.
16) Colonial Athletic Association – Average Score: 30.17
1) Old Dominion – 78 (101, T-76)
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3) George Mason – 70 (T-112, 100)
T-4) UNC
T-4) Drexel – 40 (T-132, 93)
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T-7) Northeastern – 8 (T-163, T-119)
T-9) Hofstra – 4 (T-191, T-183)
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11) James Madison– 2 (T-226, T-141)
12) William & Mary– 0 (T-273, T-284)
The CAA is really the first conference so far to show a good level of balance throughout. There are no scores that jump out, but the top six teams all have at least one tournament victory. The top three teams all have over 70 points and are very close in total points.
Top 50 Teams:
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- 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance, 13 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 27
Even though they tie for the most missed tournaments for teams in the top 30, the Buckeyes have had plenty of tournament success.
29) Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets – Total Points: 446
- 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 10 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 33
Georgia Tech achieved most of their tournament success over the last 24 seasons between 1985 and 1993. They made the tournament all of these years and had a Final Four appearance in 1990, an Elite Eight appearance in 1985, and Sweet Sixteen appearances in 1986 and 1992.
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- 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 4 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 11 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 24
All of
- 1 NCAA Championship, 2 Final Four Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearances, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 13 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 8
UNLV was clearly one of the dominant basketball programs of the 1980’s and very early 1990’s. However, they have way too many missed tournaments in the last 24 seasons to crack the top 25 teams in my rankings.
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- 1 NCAA Championship Game Appearance, 1 Final Four Appearance, 3 Elite Eight Appearances, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance, 11 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-14
Memphis
Sunday, September 7, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part IV
This is the fourth part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
21) Big Sky – Average Point Total: 14.44
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T-3) Northern
T-3)
T-5)
T-5) Eastern
T-5)
T-8) Northern
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With two first round tournament wins under their belt,
20) Southern Conference – Average Point Total: 16.36
1) Davidson – 68 (T-114, 60)
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T-4) UNC
T-4)
T-6) Appalachian State – 2 (T-226, T-172)
T-6) Western
T-8) The Citadel – 0 (T-273, 289)
T-8) Elon – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-8) Furman – 0 (T-273, T-256)
T-8) Wofford – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
Like most of the other small conferences with higher average, the Southern Conference is very top heavy. However, there are three teams that have enjoyed tournament success from this conference. Again, since the bottom teams are so weak, the top three are highly overrated in the ESPN rankings.
T-18) Ivy League – Average Score: 18.00
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3) Cornell – 4 (T-191, T-225)
4) Brown – 2 (T-226, T-266)
T-5)
T-5) Yale– 0 (T-273, T-241)
T-5) Harvard – 0 (T-273, T-284)
T-5)
The Ivy League has been dominated by
Top 50 Teams:
T-35)
- 4 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 11 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-43
It’s surprising that a team that hasn’t advanced past the Sweet Sixteen is so high in the rankings, but
34) Iowa Hawkeyes– Total Points: 404
- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 10 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 49
Iowa
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- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 12 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-37
Throughout the 1990’s and early 2000’s,
32) Xavier Musketeers – Total Points: 418
- 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance, 7 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 17
Seven missed tournaments for Xavier is the least out of any team outside the top 20 teams in my rankings. The Musketeers have been one of the most consistently good basketball programs in the past 24 seasons, a very impressive feat for a team that is not in one of the power conferences.
- 1 NCAA Championship, 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 11 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-30
Villanova is the lowest rated NCAA Champion in the rankings. They also have other impressive tournament highlights in the past 24 years. However, the Wildcats have too many missed tournaments and too many first round exits to be any higher up in the rankings.
Saturday, September 6, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part III
This is the third part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Here I will unveil all of the teams in conferences rated No. 22-24, and all of the teams rated No. 36-40.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
24) MEAC – Average Point Total: 9.73
1) Coppin State – 39 (141, T-90)
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T-5)
7) Howard – 2 (T-226, 260)
T-8) Morgan State – 0 (T-273, T-290)
T-8)
T-8)
T-8) Bethune Cookman – 0 (T-273, T-298)
It is very rare for No. 15 seed to defeat a No. 2 seed in the first round of the NCAA tournament. The last team to do it was
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T-3) Eastern
T-3) Samford – 4 (T-191, T-192)
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T-8) Morehead State – 0 (T-273, T-258)
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Although the Ohio Valley Conference is the first with an average point total over ten, it is extremely top heavy. Almost all of the points come from
22) Big West – Average Score: 13.33
1) Pacific – 72 (T-102, 101)
2) UC Santa Barbara – 38 (T-142, T-138)
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T-4)
T-4)
T-6)
T-6) UC
T-6) UC
T-6) UC
Like the
Top 50 Teams:
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- 1 Final Four Appearance, 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 12 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-35
Despite not having won a tournament game since 2000,
39) North Carolina State Wolfpack– Total Points: 358
- 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 13 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 52
NC State overcame a ten year drought from 1992 to 2001 easily by making the NCAA tournament in all but three of the other seasons and only losing three first round games.
T-37)
- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 14 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-70
The highlighted tournament finishes for
- 1 Final Four Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 12 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-43
For the first nine year of this 24 year time period,
T-35) Seton Hall Pirates – Total Points: 378
- 1 Championship Game Appearance, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 14 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 51
I would first like to apologize to any Seton Hall fans for including them in this post and putting the team they are tied with in the next post. I chose to put the Pirates here because they have missed more tournaments.
Friday, September 5, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part II
This is the second part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Here I will unveil all of the teams in conferences rated No. 25-27, and all of the teams rated No. 41-45.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
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4) UMBC – 2 (T-226, T-256)
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T-5) Stony Brook – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-5)
The high moment for the America East conference was No. 13 seeded
26) SWAC – Average Point Total: 7.50
1) Southern – 44 (T-126, 98)
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T-5)
T-5) Alcorn State – 3 (225, T-201)
7) Prarie View A&M – 2 (T-226, T-292)
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T-9) Grambling State – 0 (T-273, T-271)
The lone first round victory for the SWAC came in 1993 when No. 13 seeded Southern soundly defeated No. 4 seeded Georgia Tech. Southern University also qualified for the NCAA tournament five other times since 1985 to easily capture the top spot in this conference.
25) Big South – Average Score: 7.63
T-2)
T-2) Coastal
T-4) UNC
T-4) Radford – 2 (T-226, T-168)
T-4)
T-7)
T-7) VMI – 0 (T-273, T-294)
The recent success of the
Top 50 Teams:
45)
- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 12 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-57
44) Auburn Tigers – Total Points: 310
- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 17 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-90
No team has made the most of their NCAA tournament appearances better than
43) LSU Tigers – Total Points: 314
- 2 Final Four Appearances, 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance, 11 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-40
LSU is the lowest rated team with more than one Final Four appearance in the rankings. Seven first round exits are what moves the Tigers lower down in the rankings.
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- 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 10 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-37
Missouri
41) Gonzaga Bulldogs – Total Points: 318
- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 13 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 26
Ever since their miracle run to the Elite Eight as a No. 10 seed in 1999, the Zags have firmly established themselves as the best mid-major team in the country.
Thursday, September 4, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Part I
This is the first part in my series of Prestige Rankings for NCAA Basketball over the past 24 years. My rankings are a more accurate and simplistic approach to the Prestige Rankings released by ESPN several weeks ago.
Here I will unveil all of the teams in conferences rated No. 28-32, and all of the teams rated No. 46-50.
Conferences: (Conference Rank, Team, Points, Overall Rank, ESPN’s Overall Rank)
32) Independents – Average Point Total: 0
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T-1) Longwood – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-1) N.J.I.T. – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
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T-1) Texas-Pan American – 0 (T-273, T-268)
T-1) Presbyterian – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
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T-1) Winston
No team that is currently independent of a conference has made the NCAA tournament since 1985. That means all of these teams are part of the 68-team tie for last place. Only two of these teams have actually been around for the entire period, as most did not qualify for the ESPN Rankings.
31) Summit Conference – Average Point Total: 1.20
1) Oral Roberts – 6 (T-175, T-124)
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T-2) IUPUI – 2 (T-226, DNQ)
T-2) Southern
T-5) Centenary – 0 (T-273, T-268)
T-5) IPFW – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-5) North Dakota State – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
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T-5) UMKC – 0 (T-273, T-241)
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The Summit Conference is what remains of the old Mid-Continent Conference. With the loss of
30) Northeast Conference – Average Score: 3.64
T-1) Monmouth – 8 (T-163, T-134)
T-1) Farleigh Dickinson – 8 (T-163, T-115)
T-3) Central
T-3) Mount Saint Mary’s – 6 (T-175, T-206)
T-3) Robert Morris – 6 (T-175, T-175)
T-6) Wagner – 2 (T-226, T-247)
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T-6) Saint Francis (NY) – 2 (T-226, T-260)
T-9) Quinnipiac – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-9) Sacred Heart – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-9) Saint Francis (PA) – 0 (T-273, T-276)
The Northeast Conference consistently supplies the NCAA tournament with No. 16 seeds and had not had a first round tournament win to date.
29) Atlantic Sun Conference – Average Score: 4.67
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T-3) Mercer – 2 (T-226, T-253)
T-6) North
T-6) Kennesaw State – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-6) Stetson – 0 (T-273, 288)
T-6) Lipscomb – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
T-6) Gardner Webb – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
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T-6) USC Upstate – 0 (T-273, DNQ)
The Atlantic Sun Conference is home to more new teams than even the Summit Conference, but the success of
28) Southland Conference – Average Score: 5.33
1) Northwestern State – 36 (T-149, T-214)
2) Texas-San Antonio – 6 (T-175, T-157)
T-3) Nicholls State – 4 (T-191, T-241)
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T-3) McNeese State – 4 (T-191, T-185)
T-6) Texas-Arlington – 2 (T-226, T-260)
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T-6) Southeastern
T-6) Sam
T-6) Lamar – 2 (T-226, T-221)
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T-11) Stephen F. Austin – 0 (T-273, T-214)
Similar to the Atlantic Sun Conference, the Southland Conferences’ average score mainly comes from the success of
Top 50 Teams:
50)
- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 3 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 16 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 67
49)
- 1 Final Four Appearance, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearance, 16 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-86
T-47) Notre Dame Fighting Irish – Total Points: 278
- 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 13 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-86
The Irish have participated in the tournament just under half of the years, but have never made it past the round of sixteen. They failed to qualify for the tournament for ten years in a row from 1991-2000, which hurt their chances to be higher in the rankings greatly. Notre Dame has advanced the first round in eight of their eleven appearances, putting them among the top 50 teams.
T-47)
- 2 Elite Eight Appearances, 1 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 13 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: T-70
46)
- 1 Elite Eight Appearance, 2 Sweet Sixteen Appearances, 13 Missed Tournaments
- ESPN Rank: 39
Out of all of the top 50 teams,
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: Introduction and Outline
A few weeks ago ESPN released “Prestige Rankings” for NCAA College Basketball teams from 1985 through 2008. As ESPN states, 1985 was the first year the NCAA tournament had 64 teams. After reading through their methodology and scoring system, I have come up with my own rankings for the same time period.
These rankings are solely mathematical and based off of teams’ success in the March Madness tournament rather than arbitrary criteria and point assignments.
After reading through ESPN’s rankings, the main visible flaw I found was that teams from smaller conferences were receiving much more credit than they deserved. This is because of the emphasis on regular season wins. Teams in weaker conferences play much weaker teams; it is much easier for them to accumulate high win totals.
In addition, there is no mathematical explanation for any of the point totals that ESPN assigns. I encourage you to read through their scoring system and you will see what I mean.
In contrast, teams receive points in my rankings purely from their finish in each year’s NCAA tournament.
The scores that I give the teams for each year is essentially their rank based on what round of tournament play they were eliminated in. For example, the champion is ranked No. 1 and the play-in game loser is ranked No. 65.
However, since I was assigning no score to teams that did not qualify for the tournament, I made higher scores more valuable. I inverted the rankings; the champion receives a score of 65 and the play-in game loser receives a score of one.
Also, everyone losing in the same round receives the same score. There is no discrepancy based on seed. Here is the detailed scoring breakdown:
Champion: 65 points
Runner-Up: 64 points
Lose in Final Four: 62 points
Lose in Elite Eight: 58 points
Lose in Sweet Sixteen: 50 points
Lose in Second Round: 34 points
Lose in First Round: 2 points
Lose in Play-In game: 1 point
Fail to Qualify for NCAA tournament: 0 points
While ESPN tries to reward and penalize teams for many different criteria, it is ultimately impossible to score all aspects of a team’s prestige. In total the differences for missed or incorrectly scored criteria may be small, but for certain teams or groups of teams the discrepancies could be very meaningful.
In addition, the system I use really encompasses all of the important factors. For example, you may think that a No. 1 seed defeating a No. 16 seed should receive fewer points than a No. 12 seed upsetting a No. 5 seed.
However, the No. 1 seeded teams have earned the right to have an easier first round match-up with their regular season success. The regular season success and match-up difficulty for teams are both taken into account already with the setup of the tournament so it would be repetitive for the Prestige Rankings to score for this as well.
It’s also important to note for smaller conferences teams that even though a first round win or even just qualifying for the tournament receives a relatively small amount of points, that it still is significant when compared to their peer group of teams (other small conference teams), who would all get zero points for not making the tournament.
As of 2008, there are 341 Men’s Division 1 Basketball teams that compete for the right to play in the NCAA tournament. 272 of these teams have made the NCAA tournament at least once since 1985. For this reason, I will be breaking up the rankings into eleven different posts (not including this one).
Because there are so many teams that are clearly nowhere near the prestige of the top programs, I will show the rankings within all of the 32 conferences (including the independents as their own conference). This allows comparisons for the prestige of all of the conferences, similar to ESPN’s rankings. Each conference is also rated based on the average point total of all its current members.
For overall prestige, I will also show the top 50 teams with details of their tournament successes throughout the past 24 years.
Here is the outline of posts to come (Part 1 will be the next post):
Part 1: Conferences 28-32, Overall Teams 46-50
It is important to remember that while there are currently 341 teams, 40 of these teams have not been in Division 1 every year since 1985. ESPN does not count these teams, but I do. All years not in Division 1 simply count as years failing to qualify for the tournament.
Please also refer to my previous article for Prestige Rankings dating back only to 2000 rather than 1985. More recent rankings may prove to make more sense for younger readers. It also contains more description of the scoring system.
I would also like to note that the scoring system essentially rates all teams failing to qualify for the NCAA tournament as tied for 66th place (just outside of the tournament field). I was concerned that this may not provide enough penalty to teams not making the tournament, but have since convinced myself that it is an adequate assumption. Since I have no ranking criteria outside of the NCAA tournament, it is impossible to distinguish these teams that do not participate. I have, however, included the number of tournaments missed for all Top 50 teams so the reader may judge for themselves if the scoring system accurately accounts for teams outside of the tournament.
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
The Real Prestige Rankings: 2000-2008
For those who may not know, last month ESPN released “Prestige Rankings” for NCAA College Basketball teams from 1985 to the present. After reading through their methodology and scoring system, I decided to come up with my own rankings that I believe are more indicative of a team’s prestige.
For starters, I am working on making the rankings go back to 1985, but for now I have only done back to 2000. So these will be rankings for this decade only. I like the idea of having more recent rankings though, because many programs do change significantly over an extended period of time.
Now for the scoring system; I decided to only base my rankings off of success in the NCAA tournament. This is because I believe that is the ultimate goal for every Division I college basketball team, and since it includes all divisions, the tournament really encompasses everyone.
The scores that I give the teams for each year is essentially just their rank for how they finished in the tournament. For example, the champion is ranked No. 1 and the play-in game loser is ranked No. 65.
However, since I was assigning no score to teams that did not qualify for the tournament, I needed to make higher scores more valuable. So I inverted the rankings; the champion receives a score of 65 and the play-in game loser receives a score of one.
Also, everyone losing in the same round receives the same score. There is no discrepancy based on seed. Here is the detailed scoring breakdown:
Champion: 65 points
Runner-Up: 64 points
Lose in Final Four: 62 points
Lose in Elite Eight: 58 points
Lose in Sweet Sixteen: 50 points
Lose in Second Round: 34 points
Lose in First Round: 2 points
Lose in Play-In game: 1 point
Now to the rankings; here I have included the team and total score for all years since 2000. I am only showing the top 50 programs, which coincidentally is everyone scoring over 100 points (which is, on average, losing in the first or second round every year).
| Rank | Team | Points |
| 1 | Duke | 413 |
| 2 | | 395 |
| 3 | | 354 |
| 4 | | 350 |
| 5 | | 349 |
| 6 | UCLA | 340 |
| 7 | | 337 |
| T-8 | | 326 |
| T-8 | | 326 |
| 10 | | 304 |
| 11 | UConn | 301 |
| 12 | | 300 |
| 13 | | 279 |
| 14 | | 270 |
| 15 | Gonzaga | 258 |
| 16 | Stanford | 248 |
| 17 | | 226 |
| 18 | Xavier | 222 |
| 19 | | 216 |
| 20 | | 208 |
| 21 | | 203 |
| 22 | | 196 |
| 23 | | 192 |
| T-24 | | 188 |
| T-24 | | 188 |
| 26 | | 186 |
| 27 | | 172 |
| 28 | | 170 |
| 29 | | 168 |
| T-30 | Villanova | 160 |
| T-30 | Purdue | 160 |
| 32 | | 158 |
| T-33 | NC State | 154 |
| T-33 | | 154 |
| T-33 | Notre Dame | 154 |
| 36 | | 140 |
| 37 | | 138 |
| 38 | | 130 |
| 39 | | 128 |
| 40 | | 126 |
| T-41 | | 122 |
| T-41 | | 122 |
| 43 | | 120 |
| 44 | | 118 |
| 45 | LSU | 116 |
| 46 | USC | 112 |
| T-47 | | 102 |
| T-47 | Vanderbilt | 102 |
| T-47 | | 102 |
| T-47 | Georgia Tech | 102 |
For the decade, Duke is the top ranked team. This is consistent with ESPN’s rankings, even though they go back fifteen more years.
There were 198 teams that had a score (made the tournament at least one year). For comparison, there are currently 341 teams in Division 1.
I plan to post the rankings going back to 1985 shortly, and then I will make comparisons to the rankings ESPN got.
For readers to lazy to click the link at the top of the page, ESPN’s rankings take a lot more into account than just tournament success. One thing I noticed just by reading the rankings was that teams from smaller conferences seemed to be getting more credit than they should have because they had seasons with large win totals. I will go into this issue more in future articles.
I also will analyze the scores by conference and find the top teams in each conference as well as the top conferences. I was planning on saving this analysis for the rankings back to 1985, but can easily analyze these more current rankings as well if there is interest.
Also, please let me know if there are certain teams you are interested in to a more detailed extent, or teams you are interested in that may have fallen outside of this list.