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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Since Big 12 play starts on Saturday for KU, here’s a friendly reminder of the Jayhawks’ dominance. 21 of the 27 seasons have ended with a KU title. <a href="https://t.co/4jggz0X8WC">pic.twitter.com/4jggz0X8WC</a></p>— Kansas Jayhawk Fans (@FansOfKU) <a href="https://twitter.com/FansOfKU/status/1741983221770842195?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 2, 2024</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
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Bill Self may be the greatest college basketball coach of all time. At least the greatest regular season coach of all time.
I don't think Oral Roberts was in a conference when Self was the coach.
But, he was at Tulsa for 3 seasons, and won the regular season conference title 2 of those 3 years.
He was at Illinois for 3 seasons, and won the regular season conference title 2 of those 3 years.
He has been at KU since 2004, set an NCAA record for consecutive regular season conference titles, and has won the conference 17 out of 20 full seasons, with two 2nd place finishes, and one 3rd place finish, in what has been the best basketball conference over the last decade.
That's 21 out of a possible 26 regular season conference titles. That is just under 81%. At KU he wins the regular season 85% of the time.
That is a quarter century of dominance.
He took Tulsa to the Elite Eight once.
He took Illinois to the Elite Eight once.
He has taken KU to the Elite Eight 5 times. He also has 4 Final Fours and 2 National Championships.
So, taking out his years at ORU, because they were not in a conference and didn't really have a path to the tourney via post season conference tournament win, Bill Self has ended his season no sooner than the Elite Eight 11 out of 26 seasons.
That is 42 FN % of the time. At KU he has made it at least as far as the EE in 9 out of a possible 19 (there was no tourney in 2020) seasons, which is 47% of the time.
If he could have converted some of those deep runs into a couple more titles with those talented KU teams, Bill Self being the GOAT may not have even been debatable. But still, that is one of the single greatest coaching resumes ever.