The "Where does Villanova rank" thread got me thinking. Since the NCAA tourney began in 1939, we have 80 champions. However, we have different eras of basketball. I'd like to break the game into the following 3 eras:
1979 - present (modern):
1959 - 1978
1939 - 1958
I propose the following scoring system:
1979 - present:
1959 - '78:
1939 - '58
I propose that for this exercise, vacated appearances and titles still count.
I don't have time to do this right now - any takers? I will edit the post if somebody thinks the scoring system should be tweaked significantly).
1979 - present (modern):
- 40 years is a nice round number
- Magic vs Larry
- UCLA dynasty ended (parity)
- Televised tournament
- Tourney expanded to 40 teams (48 in 1980)
1959 - 1978
- NCAA the dominant tournament (although McGuire turned it down in 1970)
- Great teams and players, but no at-large bids until 1975
1939 - 1958
- NIT arguably better tournament many years
- smaller field
I propose the following scoring system:
1979 - present:
- 1 point for tourney appearance
- 1 point for sweet 16
- 5 points for final 4
- 10 points for championship
- points for season are cumulative (e.g. 17 points for winning it all)
1959 - '78:
- 1 point for tourney appearance
- 2 points for a Final 4
- 5 points for championship
- points cumulative for season (e.g. 8 points for winning it all)
1939 - '58
- 1 point for either NIT or NCAA appearance (2 points if played both)
- 3 points for NIT or NCAA championship (6 points if won both)
- points cumulative
I propose that for this exercise, vacated appearances and titles still count.
I don't have time to do this right now - any takers? I will edit the post if somebody thinks the scoring system should be tweaked significantly).