I actually think this team should be in conversation for greatest of all time given how efficient the college game has become. They weren’t just good — they absolutely destroyed everything in their path. They’re up there with 1990 UNLV, 1992 Duke, 1996 Kentucky, 2001 Duke, 2009 North Carolina in my lifetime.
2026 Michigan:
Season average margin of victory:
19.4
Conference Tournament:
Lost in finals
Tournament average margin of victory:
19
Tournament Path:
Howard (MEAC Champions)
St. Louis (A-10 Chamption)
Alabama (2nd in SEC)
Tennessee (4th in SEC) --- won by 33 against UT, an even larger margin than against Howard
Arizona (Big-12 Champtions)
UConn (2nd in Big East)
2012 Wildcats:
Season average margin of victory:
19.2
Conference Tournament:
Lost in finals
Tournament average margin of victory:
11.8
Tournament Path:
Western Kentucky (3rd in Sun Belt)
Iowa State (3rd in Big 12)
Indiana (5th in Big 10)
Baylor (3rd in Big 12)
Louisville (7th in Big East)
Kansas (1st in the Big 12)
This Kentucky team definitely had the easier path in the NCAA tournament, and Michigan still had a higher margin of victory.
1996 Kentucky Wildcats:
Season average margin of victory:
23.4
Conference Tournament:
Lost in the finals
Tournament average margin of victory:
21.5
Tournament Path:
San Jose State (5th in Big West)
Virginia Tech (1st in A-10 West)
Utah (1st in WAC)
Wake Forest (2nd in ACC)
UMass (1st in A-10 East)
Syracuse (2nd in Big East)
This Kentucky team was just dominant. I think they are the historically best team ever, and every time I run the numbers it reminds me how impressive they were. I mean, they scored 86 points in the first half at LSU. Any team that does that is probably the best to every do college basketball.