AP All Time Top 100
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AP All Time Top 100
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The Associated Press has been ranking the best teams in college basketball since January 1949. Over 68 years and more than 1,100 polls, a total of 200 schools have been ranked and 59 of them have been ranked No. 1 (Saint Louis was the first No. 1).
To determine the all-time Top 100, the AP formula counted poll appearances (one point each) to mark consistency and No. 1 rankings (two points each) to acknowledge elite programs. Keep in mind that AP doesn’t release a poll after the NCAA Tournament, so eventual national champions are not factored into these rankings. Instead, this lists focuses more on those programs that consistently appear in the poll and/or at the top during the regular seasons.
The poll started with 20 teams ranked each week until it was reduced to just the Top 10 midway through the 1960-1961 season. It then returned to a Top 20 format for the 1968-69 season. The poll expanded to 25 teams starting with the 1989-1990 and it has remained that size since then. The first preseason poll was introduced at the start of the 1961-1962 season
#8 Arizona (594 points)
Total Appearances: 45.41% of all polls
First appearance: Feb. 7, 1950
No.1 ranking: 37
Best full decade: 1990s, appeared in 99.44% of polls, missing only one weekly poll during the decade..
Worst full decade: 1960s, didn’t appear in a single poll.
Poll point: The Wildcats didn’t appear in a single AP poll over a 22-season period that started with 1951-52 and ended when ranked again in the 1973-1974 season, the longest poll drought of any team in the All-Time Top 10
The Associated Press has been ranking the best teams in college basketball since January 1949. Over 68 years and more than 1,100 polls, a total of 200 schools have been ranked and 59 of them have been ranked No. 1 (Saint Louis was the first No. 1).
To determine the all-time Top 100, the AP formula counted poll appearances (one point each) to mark consistency and No. 1 rankings (two points each) to acknowledge elite programs. Keep in mind that AP doesn’t release a poll after the NCAA Tournament, so eventual national champions are not factored into these rankings. Instead, this lists focuses more on those programs that consistently appear in the poll and/or at the top during the regular seasons.
The poll started with 20 teams ranked each week until it was reduced to just the Top 10 midway through the 1960-1961 season. It then returned to a Top 20 format for the 1968-69 season. The poll expanded to 25 teams starting with the 1989-1990 and it has remained that size since then. The first preseason poll was introduced at the start of the 1961-1962 season
#8 Arizona (594 points)
Total Appearances: 45.41% of all polls
First appearance: Feb. 7, 1950
No.1 ranking: 37
Best full decade: 1990s, appeared in 99.44% of polls, missing only one weekly poll during the decade..
Worst full decade: 1960s, didn’t appear in a single poll.
Poll point: The Wildcats didn’t appear in a single AP poll over a 22-season period that started with 1951-52 and ended when ranked again in the 1973-1974 season, the longest poll drought of any team in the All-Time Top 10
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It's a little shocking to me that we're that high, given that the program didn't really get rolling until the late 80's. I figured the 50's, 60's and 70's would anchor us.
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Just shows how consistent we've been over the last 30 years compared to all but about 5-6 other teams.
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thats very cool, thank you for sharing.
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missing only one weekly poll during the decade.
Was that the preseason poll?
Was that the preseason poll?
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Pretty sure you're right, and UA was in the top 10 the next week unless I'm remembering a different scenario.Merkin wrote:missing only one weekly poll during the decade.
Was that the preseason poll?
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We were not ranked in the preseason poll of 1996 but were #19 in week 1.
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You realize, of course, this means were ....
... Elite Eight.
... Elite Eight.
Right where I want to be.
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The Ville at 7 with only 2 times being #1 was a surprise to me. I would have thought they would have had more weeks at #1 or maybe we would have slipped by then due to our 37 weeks at #1
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They have more Natty's, but i agree. I always seen us on par with Louisville. If you ask their fans they would laugh at you for such a comparison. Such are thingsazcat49 wrote:The Ville at 7 with only 2 times being #1 was a surprise to me. I would have thought they would have had more weeks at #1 or maybe we would have slipped by then due to our 37 weeks at #1
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If the Top 5 is the Blue Bloods, what are we. Teal Blood? Aqua Blood?
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Well it would appear the top 5 are the blue bloods and 6-8 are the red bloods.UAEebs86 wrote:If the Top 5 is the Blue Bloods, what are we. Teal Blood? Aqua Blood?
Maybe we need to make the navy our primary over the cardinal. Maybe that is what is holding us back from more final fours