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Post by hchoops on Jul 26, 2022 15:59:21 GMT -5
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Post by timholycross on Jul 26, 2022 16:26:47 GMT -5
And the Houston team that lost the famous game to NC State in 1983 was 13th.
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Jul 26, 2022 16:27:49 GMT -5
In your view, does the "worst" championship team automatically make them better than a non-championship team? That UConn team in 2014, for instance, definitely doesn't come to mind as one of the best.
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Post by hchoops on Jul 26, 2022 16:52:10 GMT -5
No, except for 1947.
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Post by longsuffering on Jul 26, 2022 17:23:07 GMT -5
The write up for #49 1996 UMass doesn't mention the cheating and nullification of wins by the NCAA. I'm fine with them being judged objectively by how they played on the court if that is the criteria. They were darn good.
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Post by timholycross on Jul 27, 2022 9:51:41 GMT -5
I wouldn't have the DePaul team on any list. Their demise when push came to shove was predicted by many for weeks before the Dance began. Lo and behold, they got knocked off by St. Joe's.
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Post by hc1998 on Jul 28, 2022 8:09:55 GMT -5
How about inclusion of that 1990 Georgia Tech team? 28-7, 3rd in acc and 9th in final poll...pretty sure I didn't see 2 acc teams ahead of them on that list, or 8 1990 teams ahead of them on the list.
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