TheRob8801
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jwinslow;1667623; said:...while duke underachieves and unc rescues the conference reputation annually with their dominance.
So you're from that same camp that says college sports started in 2006 aren't you?
...and on another note, if Final Fours were the sole marker by which success is measured in NCAA basketball, we might as well not even talk about OU, Penn State, Virginia Tech and the likes in football because they're just posers who haven't made their presence felt in the postseason...
HOWEVER, let's use your measurement of success and see how it plays out...
Finals Fours (Since 1990):
ACC: 20 [UNC - 9, Duke - 7]
Big East: 7 [UConn - 3, Syracuse - 2, Georgetown - 1, Villanova - 1]
The Big Ten, Big XII, and even the SEC have had more Final Four appearances since 1990 with 14, 9, and 12 respectively...and EVEN if you wanted to go back further to the 80's where the Big East had it's BEST years the Big East still only has 15 to the ACC's 28.
...and that's JUST Final Fours...
I don't know exactly where to go to find the Sweet Sixteen or better numbers but they'd be just as ugly...I'd say that that makes the ACC "one great entity". So the statement still stands...over the longest period of time the ACC is the purest of dominant conferences from top (Duke, UNC, Maryland) to bottom. I will say one thing though...to kind of get us back on topic, in my research I've found that the Big Ten is definitely up there in the top of the pack...and even better they've done it with a variety of teams...
So I'll admit that I was way off when it comes to Big Ten basketball...I don't know it as well as I know football...but don't get me started on ACC basketball...I'm a Cameron Crazie first when it comes to basketball, been following Duke for YEARS...and Blue Devil basketball is the only thing that comes remotely close to Buckeye football for me...


