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From 2004-2016, there have been 25 teams awarded a #1 seed. They have played 234 games, 16 of which wre against another #1 seed.
Of the remaining 218 games where a #1 seed has played a 2-16 seed, the #1 seed has compiled a record of 179-39, 82.1%.
Here are the records by team:
Team Win Loss Percent Illinois 5 0 100.0% UCLA 4 0 100.0% Wisconsin 4 0 100.0% UNC 31 3 91.2% Florida 9 1 90.0% Louisville 9 1 90.0% Memphis 8 1 88.9% Kentucky 14 2 87.5% Ohio State 7 1 87.5% Gonzage 6 1 85.7% Duke 21 4 84.0% Kansas 19 6 76.0% Arizona 3 1 75.0% Uconn 6 2 75.0% Oregon 3 1 75.0% St. Joseph's 3 1 75.0% Syracuse 5 2 71.4% Virginia 5 2 71.4% Indiana 2 1 66.7% Michigan St 2 1 66.7% Pittsburgh 4 2 66.7% Washington 2 1 66.7% Villanova 5 3 62.5% Stanford 1 1 50.0% Wichita State 1 1 50.0% Total 179 39 82.1% "I not sure that I've ever been around a more competitive player or young man than Fred VanVleet. I like to win more than 99.9% of the people in this world, but he may top me." -- Gregg Marshall 12/23/13 :peaceful:
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostAubrey wasn't on the Battle of New Orleans team. He and X both came the following season.
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Originally posted by jocoshock View PostNOT a KU fan at all, but a couple of observations:
1) Phog Allen is not the greatest coach of all time. Not even at KU. If he is, then Ralph Miller is the GOAT at WSU
2) If not for a lucky shot by Mike Jones, Shox lose the battle of New Orleans.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostThanks. That is honest. I'm actually not looking to knock Coach K. Even with his "recent failures", I'm hard pressed to find many coaches with more post season success during that time frame. Maybe that's my point. There is too much assuming going on that every top 10 team should go to the Final Four or else they were a failure. It just can't work that way. Statistically, fewer than 50% of 1 seeds actually make the Final Four. Coach K's run in the late 80s and 90s was incredible. I think too many people expect that level of post season success, and get misguided into believing that anything less is a failure.
Obviously, I'm one who thinks this "regular season is meaningless" approach is silly. But yes, many people think that way.
I do disagree, however, that either KU or Duke would be found to have "way underperformed their seeding" in the past 14 years. Slighty? Maybe. Way? No.
Finally, let's stop and recognize how great, and rare, of an accomplishment it is to have been such a high seed, on such a consistent basis, for such a long time.
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Originally posted by shockmonster View PostYou are correct. The outside shooters that year was Tony Martin and Randy Smithson. Tony Martin was injured in that game so Randy was who they were paying attention to. I think that Karl Papke played some point guard for the first time in that game as a Freshman.
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Was Fred's shot against Gonzaga a "lucky shot?" Because I would argue that his shot might have been farther out than the game-winner from Mike Jones.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View PostThanks. That is honest. I'm actually not looking to knock Coach K. Even with his "recent failures", I'm hard pressed to find many coaches with more post season success during that time frame. Maybe that's my point. There is too much assuming going on that every top 10 team should go to the Final Four or else they were a failure. It just can't work that way. Statistically, fewer than 50% of 1 seeds actually make the Final Four. Coach K's run in the late 80s and 90s was incredible. I think too many people expect that level of post season success, and get misguided into believing that anything less is a failure.
Obviously, I'm one who thinks this "regular season is meaningless" approach is silly. But yes, many people think that way.
I do disagree, however, that either KU or Duke would be found to have "way underperformed their seeding" in the past 14 years. Slighty? Maybe. Way? No.
Finally, let's stop and recognize how great, and rare, of an accomplishment it is to have been such a high seed, on such a consistent basis, for such a long time."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Originally posted by ShockdaWorld View PostWe actually had this discussion last year or the year before after KU got knocked out of the NCAA tourney and determined that KU/B12 performed more poorly (based on seeding only) than anyone else in the tourney on average over a 5-10 year span (I can't remember which), but we were trying to determine a reason and couldn't come up with a metric to explain the short comings during crunch time. I've looked for the discussion for a little while, but haven't found it yet.
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Originally posted by ShockingButTrue View PostDean Smith's mentor, and the man who recruited Larry Brown, Frank McGuire. He was on the sideline in '57 against the stilt.
Regards mentoring Dean Smith, Smith played for Phog Allen at KU for four years and served on Allen's coaching staff after graduation. Smith did replace McGuire when UNC forced McGuire out due to a point shaving fiasco. UNC's President Aycock promoted Smith to the job telling him that the integrity of the school was more important than winning basketball games. Of course we all are familiar with the academic boondoggle in place at UNC during the last decade of Smith's coaching career.
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Originally posted by Shocker1976 View PostFrank McGuire versus Phog Allen, I hate to defend anything Beaker but I would take Allen over McGuire every day of the week.
Regards mentoring Dean Smith, Smith played for Phog Allen at KU for four years and served on Allen's coaching staff after graduation. Smith did replace McGuire when UNC forced McGuire out due to a point shaving fiasco. UNC's President Aycock promoted Smith to the job telling him that the integrity of the school was more important than winning basketball games. Of course we all are familiar with the academic boondoggle in place at UNC during the last decade of Smith's coaching career.
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Originally posted by Jamar Howard 4 President View Post"You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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