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re: College Basketball Program Rankings
Posted on 4/9/24 at 10:54 am to AUTiger789
Posted on 4/9/24 at 10:54 am to AUTiger789
Some interesting notes:
Since 2020, Alabama has risen under Nate Oats from #52 to #40.
Since 2018, Tennessee has risen under Barnes from #52-43
Since 2018, Auburn has risen under Pearl from #87 to #64.
When LSU made their last Final Four in 2006, they got up to #25 at the time but have since fallen 10 spots to #35.
At the end of the 2004 season, Florida ranked #42 but have since risen to #15… mostly due to two national titles.
Since 2020, Alabama has risen under Nate Oats from #52 to #40.
Since 2018, Tennessee has risen under Barnes from #52-43
Since 2018, Auburn has risen under Pearl from #87 to #64.
When LSU made their last Final Four in 2006, they got up to #25 at the time but have since fallen 10 spots to #35.
At the end of the 2004 season, Florida ranked #42 but have since risen to #15… mostly due to two national titles.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 10:59 am to AUTiger789
More interesting notes:
Top programs without a national title:
#17 Oklahom, #19 Purdue, #20 Illinois, #22 Gonzaga, #26 Texas
Top programs without a Final Four:
#38 Xavier, #43 Tennessee, #48 Missouri, #50 Pittsburgh, #54 BYU
Top program without an Elite 8: #79 Texas A&M
Top programs without a national title:
#17 Oklahom, #19 Purdue, #20 Illinois, #22 Gonzaga, #26 Texas
Top programs without a Final Four:
#38 Xavier, #43 Tennessee, #48 Missouri, #50 Pittsburgh, #54 BYU
Top program without an Elite 8: #79 Texas A&M
Posted on 4/9/24 at 11:10 am to AUTiger789
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Some interesting notes
How are you denoting this (the change in ranking over time)?
Do you have 85 columns of calculated values for some 330-odd teams?
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