Quite the arbitrary criteria he uses to make that claim. School C passes school A in all time wins. Therefore, school B leapfrogs school A as best all time. Ridiculous really.Indiana isn't a blue blood to me anymore but this guys says UNC is very close to us in the all time race which I don't agree with.
We blow UNC out in wins, conference titles, win percentage, and have a pretty comfortable lead in tournament appearances with also an 8-6 championship advantage. He says if Kansas passes us in wins, UNC is #1... UNC only leads us in 1 stat really and that's final 4's. I don't count tournament win percentage as really a significant stat because Kentucky has played way more games than all the blue bloods with 184.
Wasn’t this that guy who tried to sing “She Bangs” on American Idol?Who the hell is samuel hahn and why is he pretending to be a kentucky fan?
Exactly. UConn never even made a Final Four until 1999. Talk about a lucky program that’s capitalized with a title damn near everytime they’ve made a FF. They’ve been to a total of five FFs, winning four of those.It what universe is Villanova and UConn knocking on the blue blood door? They’re peewee compared to the true blue bloods
I don’t think people know what blue blood actually means anymore.It what universe is Villanova and UConn knocking on the blue blood door? They’re peewee compared to the true blue bloods
Not disagreeing with you, but UConn does have more titles than KU. Nova has the same amount.It what universe is Villanova and UConn knocking on the blue blood door? They’re peewee compared to the true blue bloods
Indiana isn't a blue blood to me anymore but this guys says UNC is very close to us in the all time race which I don't agree with.
We blow UNC out in wins, conference titles, win percentage, and have a pretty comfortable lead in tournament appearances with also an 8-6 championship advantage. He says if Kansas passes us in wins, UNC is #1... UNC only leads us in 1 stat really and that's final 4's. I don't count tournament win percentage as really a significant stat because Kentucky has played way more games than all the blue bloods with 184.
I dont know Cow, I kind of like it. It alwasy evolving because its alwasy taking into account all of the categories and constantly updating them. UNC wouldnt move up just because someone else did something good . . . . they'd move up because their new overall updated overall ranking in each category got better than ours (for the moment until the new batch of updates came in after the tournament etc.)Quite the arbitrary criteria he uses to make that claim. School C passes school A in all time wins. Therefore, school B leapfrogs school A as best all time. Ridiculous really.
| School | Selections | Players | Most recent |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kansas | 30 | 23 | 2018 (Devonte' Graham) |
| North Carolina | 27 | 18 | 2017 (Justin Jackson) |
| Kentucky | 26 | 21 | 2016 (Tyler Ulis) |
| Purdue | 26 | 18 | 2017 (Caleb Swanigan) |
| Duke | 24 | 21 | 2019 (RJ Barrett, Zion Williamson) |
| Penn | 24 | 14 | 1953 (Ernie Beck) |
| Notre Dame | 23 | 14 | 2015 (Jerian Grant) |
| Wisconsin | 21 | 18 | 2015 (Frank Kaminsky) |
| UCLA | 21 | 15 | 2017 (Lonzo Ball) |
| Columbia | 19 | 13 | 1957 (Chet Forte) |
Well... and the forethought to hire the inventor of the game as your first coach.It's National Championships and sustained excellence... that's it. That's Royalty... that's BlueBlood. UCLA, UK, and UNC... No other schools can legitimately be considered. IMO, the only reason that KU is continually included in the discussion is that BlueBlood status at UNC and UK was established by two KU alums.
1. Kentucky