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DeadPunisher
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Blue Springs, MO. 64014
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THE FACTS about Kansas Jayhawks and Their Road to the Championship
I have heard people talk about how easy our road to the Final Four and the Championship was. How UCLA, North Carolina and Memphis had to play better teams. I know these people are haters, and we are the National Champions, but I looked into the truth about our path to greatness, and this is what I discovered.
The teams we beat had an overall record of 175 - 43. I think that is about an %80 winning percenatge. Using espn.com for reference, here are some more facts. Portland State (23-10)- Big Sky Conference Champions UNLV (27-8)- Mountain West Tournament Champions Villanova (22-13)- Finished season ranked #24 in the country (and were a 12 seed) Davidson (29-7)- The Southern Conference Champs(undefeated in conference) - Finished the season ranked #9 (and were a 10 seed) They beat the West Coast Conference Champs (Gonzaga)in the NCAA Tournament, they beat the Big East Conference Champs (Georgetown)in the NCAA Tournament, and they beat the Big 10 Conference Champs (Wisconsin)in the NCAA Tournament North Carolina (36-3)- The ACC Conference Champions - Finished the season ranked #3 Memphis (38-2)- Conference USA Champions (undefeated in conference)- Set record for most wins in a season - Finished the season ranked #2. Out of 6 games, we beat 4 Top 25 teams (3 in the Top Ten) and the other two were a combined 50-18 and were either regular season Conference Champs (Portland State) or post-season Conference Tournament Champs (UNLV.) The only team we played that was not a Conference Champ was Villanova, and they finished the season ranked #24 http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/rankings?poll=2 That is definately not an easy road, and actually looks quite impressive when laid out. So, in conclusion, ROCK CHALK JAYHAWK ![]() |
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