Thought the same thing.arizona?
Crazy talkarizona?
ARZ LMFAOA Blue Blood? Colors fit like
UK
KU
PUKE
UNCHEAT
UCLA
ARIZONA
MY BOOGS
U-Conn? If they win on Monday--yes. Five titles in the last quarter century of modern-basketball. Quite a feat.A Blue Blood? Colors fit like
UK
KU
PUKE
UNCHEAT
UCLA
ARIZONA
MY BOOGS
FINALLY someone rcognizes that this troll included his lame *** auburn war tigers.ARZ LMFAO
1 title. with DA out and in OT. Blueblood WTF. I guess AUB is too really?
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Nice work, J_Dee. New blood, new money. Not a Blue Blood.This is how some of UConn's notable all-time accomplishments currently stack up to UK and Indiana over the past ~120 years:
UK: 2,377 wins since 1903 -- 2nd all-time. .760 winning % -- 1st.
Indiana: 1,909 wins since 1901 -- 10th. .634 winning % -- 21st.
UConn: 1,800 wins since 1901 -- 25th. .640 winning % -- 16th.
UK: 53 conference regular season championships.
Indiana: 22 conference regular season championships.
UConn: 29 conference regular season championships.
UK: ranked in final AP polls 54 times, ranked 948 weeks total.
Indiana: ranked in final AP polls 29 times, ranked 576 weeks total.
UConn: ranked in final AP polls 18 times, ranked 378 weeks total.
UK: 59 NCAA Tournament appearances -- 1st.
Indiana: 41 NCAA Tournament appearances -- 6th.
UConn: 36 NCAA Tournament appearances -- tied for 13th. Only two appearances from 1966-1967 to 1989-1990.
UK: 17 Final Fours, spanning 73 years, from 1942 to 2015 -- tied for 3rd.
Indiana: 8 Final Fours over 62 years, from 1940 to 2002 -- tied for 8th.
UConn: 6 Final Fours over 24 years, from 1999 to 2023 -- tied for 10th.
UK: 8-4 NCAA tournament championship record over 66 years, 1948 to 2014. 2 NIT championships.
Indiana: 5-1 NCAA tournament championship record over 47 years, 1940 to 1987. 1 NIT championship.
UConn: 4-0 NCAA Tournament championship record over 15 years, 1999 to 2014. 1 NIT championship.
UK: 3 AP Coach of the Year; 2 Naismith Player of the Year.
Indiana: 3 AP Coach of the Year; 2 Naismith Player of the Year.
UConn: 1 AP Coach of the Year; 0 Naismith Player of the Year.
UK: 9 men's Naismith Hall of Fame inductees.
Indiana: 7 men's Naismith Hall of Fame inductees.
UConn: 2 men's Naismith Hall of Fame inductees.
I'm not sure if the I'm finding the correct number of All-Americans for UConn, but regardless, both UK and Indiana tower over the Huskies in that category.
UConn's an all-time great program -- but still way behind the Blue Bloods.
I think we found Denim's burner account. 367 messages in 16 years.FINALLY someone rcognizes that this troll included his lame *** auburn war tigers.
Louisville?What about Indiana? I know they haven't won one in awhile, but they ( historically ) have 5 championships
So, they can’t be a blue blood because they weren’t good 50 years ago? Assuming they win it this year, they will have titles under 3 different coaches.No. A blueblood is a program that has had success over decades and generations. UCONN's first Final Four was 24 years ago. That just doesn't do it for me.
You can be a successful program with multiple titles and not be a blueblood.
Does that type of thinking make us a has beenNo. A blueblood is a program that has had success over decades and generations. UCONN's first Final Four was 24 years ago. That just doesn't do it for me.
You can be a successful program with multiple titles and not be a blueblood.
No one will ever match the Bruins feats from 60's and 70's no matter how you dice it. They're blue though it might be fading a bitSo, they can’t be a blue blood because they weren’t good 50 years ago? Assuming they win it this year, they will have titles under 3 different coaches.
Is UCLA still a blue blood? They’ve only won 1 title in the past 50 years.
Guess you could call them the new bloodNo. A blueblood is a program that has had success over decades and generations. UCONN's first Final Four was 24 years ago. That just doesn't do it for me.
You can be a successful program with multiple titles and not be a blueblood.