Sunday, November 20, 2011

Seth Davis from CBS and SI.com says Duke and North Carolina are co-No. 1s when it comes to the pre-eminent college basketball programs

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

No

Anonymous said...

Sounds about right. UK won questionably in the 50s and hasn't done anything in the past 20 years. The past 2 have been exciting but has accomplished less than Butler. A better question may be who is #3 UK or UCLA?

G said...

Kentucky basketball notebook: Duke, UNC making run as 'greatest program'
UK has company in post-UCLA era
by Jerry Tipton

Anonymous said...

Past 20 years? They won 2 titles (as many as they did in the 50s). 7 titles is more than dukes 4 and UNCs 5. Kentucky and UNC are the most consistent programs all time. UK is # 1. The numbers back it up. It's all about consistency. 4 different decades where they've won a national title. Only program with 4 coaches to win a national title. They've been consistent. This is the greatest program in college basketball :)

Anonymous said...

Most NCAA all time wins
Most NCAA tourney wins
Most NCAA tourney appearances
Most 30 win seasons
Most 25 win seasons
Most 20 win seasons
Most all Americans
Best all time winning percentage
Only Program to send 5 players in the first round of the NBA draft
Final AP poll finishes at #1 = best ever
2nd in players sent to NBA (soon to be one at the rate UK is going)


This is Kentucky basketball. Seth Davis is obsessed with duke. Having hard time understand how dukes better than UK when they're not better than UNC (and UNC falls short of UKs numbers)

Anonymous said...

It doesnt matter they last time they won a title, it matters where they are ranked in NCAA categories and UK is #1 or 2 in almost every single one. UK is #1 with Duke and UNC being co #2 if he wants to pair them together. Seth Davis is as usual, a stupid tool.

Anonymous said...

just another one in long line of unc,duke lovers with a voice who i guess never checks the facts give a ky lover a mike and when they tell the story they will have the numbers to back it up