Shaq? Shaq never played in a final four



LSU final fours 1981, 1986, 2006
They're a good program, you acting like they're a bottom feeder is just more ridiculous axe grinding. I'm sorry but the 1 in 8 stuff and now this?
Idk man... having trouble following anything you're saying today
ESPN/SAGARIN "All-Time" NCAA Basketball Rankings (2006):
We know what you’re thinking: How did UCLA not come out on top, given John Wooden's magnificent run as the greatest
college coach of all-time? Well, as dominant as the Bruins were under John Wooden, they didn’t even rank as a top-40
program in the 1940s. Meanwhile, Kentucky hasn’t finished lower than 10th in any decade. We’re guessing you’re nearly
as shocked by Northwestern’s No. 77 ranking. But with eight Big Ten programs in the Top 20, the Wildcats have
faced some of college basketball’s toughest conference slates for more than seven decades. Just goes to show how much
strength of schedule matters.
ABOUT THESE RANKINGS: Only active Division I programs are listed in the all-time ranking.
Factors used by Sagarin: CHESS (named for the system of rating chess players) considers only a school’s wins and losses. PREDICTOR considers
only its scoring margin. RATING is a combination of the two. YEARS indicates the number of seasons in which the program
qualified for ranking, beginning in 1937-38 Schools that played fewer than five games against other qualified schools during a season
did not qualify for that season, nor did schools that did not field teams or were on NCAA probation. A small penalty was assessed to
a team’s rating for every season in which it failed to qualify.
Obviously, programs like UConn and Michigan State, among others,
would be ranked a bit higher once results over the past 19 years are incorporated......
1 Kentucky
2 UCLA
3 Kansas
4 North Carolina
5 Indiana
6 Illinois
7 Duke
8 Purdue
9 Ohio State
10 Iowa
11 Louisville
12 Notre Dame
13 Michigan
14 Minnesota
15 Michigan State
16 St. John’s
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62. Louisiana State