06-08-2010, 03:01 PM
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#2254
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Time Keeps On Slipping
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Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58
Like I said, it was for fun. Chill.
How's this?
1a-d = UNC, UK, UCLA, Duke. No particular order.
Arguments can be made for all of them, again depending on personal perspective.
What era is KU defined by?
The 50's, the 80's or now?
Funny how other programs are defined by eras, yet they all have more titles while having fewer years of history in which to do so.
KU's the oldest program of the group with the fewest championships.
I don't see how that makes them a "King" while the others are just "powerhouses."
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UK, UNC and KU are not defined by eras because they have always won. Duke and UCLA are defined by eras.
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The Kansas Jayhawks men's basketball program is the intercollegiate men's basketball program of the University of Kansas Jayhawks, and is one of the most successful and prestigious programs in the history of basketball. The program is classified in the NCAA's Division I, and the team competes in the Big 12 Conference. Its first coach was the inventor of the game, James Naismith. In 2008, ESPN ranked Kansas second on a list of the most prestigious programs of the modern college basketball era. [1][2] In the last two decades, no team won more games than the Jayhawks, who won 568 games between the 1989-90 and 2008-09 seasons. [3] Kansas also has the longest current streak of consecutive NCAA tournament appearances with 21 [4], and has the second-longest current streak of winning seasons, at 27. Kansas is first among Division I schools in winning seasons, conference championships and first-team All Americans, and is third in Division I all-time wins.
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