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re: Ranking the SEC School's Basketball Programs HISTORICALLY
Posted on 12/5/16 at 4:18 pm to Lord Keith of Kerth
Posted on 12/5/16 at 4:18 pm to Lord Keith of Kerth
So, you ranked UGA that high because of one Final 4 appearance? Ahead of MSU who also has a Final 4 appearance, more wins, more SEC regular and tourney titles, and more Sweet 16 appearances. Makes sense.
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Posted on 12/5/16 at 4:25 pm to Lord Keith of Kerth
If we're really talking historically, Arkansas is above UF. Other than that the list looks good. Arkansas has one more final four appearance and a massive lead in all-time win percentage and overall wins. Arkansas has made the tourney 30 times to Florida's 19. 10 Elite Eights to Florida's 8. Florida has been better than Arkansas recently, but historically Arkansas has a pretty comfortable cushion.
This post was edited on 12/5/16 at 4:29 pm
Posted on 12/5/16 at 4:28 pm to Lord Keith of Kerth
We are historically terrible but over the last decade we have been reliably average to above average.
Posted on 12/5/16 at 5:03 pm to Lord Keith of Kerth
I made my SEC Win-O-Meter thread a couple weeks back...Here are the results
Current ranking of SEC Basketball programs ranked according to win percentage
1. Kentucky: .764
2. Arkansas: .640
3. Alabama: .618
4. Tennessee: .608
5. Missouri: .590
6. Vanderbilt: .586
7. LSU: .569
8. Florida: .559
9. Miss State: .540
10. South Carolina: .531
11. Texas A&M: .528
12. Auburn: .524
13. Georgia: .516
14. Ole Miss: .499
Current Ranking of SEC Basketball programs according to overall wins
1. Kentucky: 113 Seasons- 2,205 wins(19.51 wins/season)
2. Arkansas: 93 Seasons- 1,621 wins(17.43 wins/season)
3. Alabama: 103 Seasons- 1,618 wins(15.71 wins/season)
4. Missouri: 110 Seasons- 1,595 wins(14.5 wins/season)
5. Tennessee: 107 Seasons- 1,583 wins(14.79 wins/season)
6. Vanderbilt: 114 Seasons- 1,566 wins(13.74 wins/season)
7. LSU: 108 Seasons- 1,506 wins(13.94 wins/season)
8. Texas A&M: 104 Seasons- 1,374 wins(13.21 wins/season)
9. Florida: 94 Seasons-1,368 wins(14.55 wins/season)
10. South Carolina: 108 Seasons- 1,367 wins(12.66 wins/season)
11. Miss State: 106 Seasons- 1,361 wins(12.84 wins/season)
12. Georgia: 111 Seasons- 1,344 wins(12.11 wins/season)
13. Auburn: 110 seasons- 1,290 wins(11.73 wins/season)
14. Ole Miss: 106 seasons- 1,259 wins(11.88 wins/season)
Current ranking of SEC Basketball programs ranked according to win percentage
1. Kentucky: .764
2. Arkansas: .640
3. Alabama: .618
4. Tennessee: .608
5. Missouri: .590
6. Vanderbilt: .586
7. LSU: .569
8. Florida: .559
9. Miss State: .540
10. South Carolina: .531
11. Texas A&M: .528
12. Auburn: .524
13. Georgia: .516
14. Ole Miss: .499
Current Ranking of SEC Basketball programs according to overall wins
1. Kentucky: 113 Seasons- 2,205 wins(19.51 wins/season)
2. Arkansas: 93 Seasons- 1,621 wins(17.43 wins/season)
3. Alabama: 103 Seasons- 1,618 wins(15.71 wins/season)
4. Missouri: 110 Seasons- 1,595 wins(14.5 wins/season)
5. Tennessee: 107 Seasons- 1,583 wins(14.79 wins/season)
6. Vanderbilt: 114 Seasons- 1,566 wins(13.74 wins/season)
7. LSU: 108 Seasons- 1,506 wins(13.94 wins/season)
8. Texas A&M: 104 Seasons- 1,374 wins(13.21 wins/season)
9. Florida: 94 Seasons-1,368 wins(14.55 wins/season)
10. South Carolina: 108 Seasons- 1,367 wins(12.66 wins/season)
11. Miss State: 106 Seasons- 1,361 wins(12.84 wins/season)
12. Georgia: 111 Seasons- 1,344 wins(12.11 wins/season)
13. Auburn: 110 seasons- 1,290 wins(11.73 wins/season)
14. Ole Miss: 106 seasons- 1,259 wins(11.88 wins/season)
Posted on 12/5/16 at 5:05 pm to msudawg1200
Please, I did not mean to hurt anyone's feelings. You guys gotta learn to be men and understand that one dude on the internets opinion don't mean nothing.
Posted on 12/5/16 at 5:14 pm to scrooster
Biased? I'm a grambling state fan and I live in Florida!! Lol how can I be biased? It's not my fault that anytime someone talks about South Carolina basketball all I can think about is renaldo balkman and Lithuanian centers.
This post was edited on 12/5/16 at 5:17 pm
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