Congratulations to the Final Four

As college basketball has grown in popularity over the last 25 years, it seems to me that the attention given to the various success levels (Sweet 16, Elite 8, etc) has grown dramatically…and none have become more celebrated than the Final Four. So I would like to extend my congratulations to the last four teams standing…even though I didn’t get a single one of them in my bracket.

Here is a quick recap of the Final Four teams over the last five years:

Let’s start with a few quick observations from this table:

– Only one team has made a repeat trip to the Final Four.

– 19 different teams have made the Final Four over the last five years.

– Four different ACC teams have made the Final Four over the last five years.

So what’s my point?

Major college basketball is a national sport played out on a national stage. Almost “everyone� of significance recruits from all over the nation. And here’s the real kicker…While UNC and Duke are dominating Dick Vitale and NC State quite easily, these two schools have not been dominating college basketball.

Lee Fowler once said something to the effect that you could be a really good team and still rank behind UNC and Duke. While this is true, it ignores several other things:

– Duke and UNC are hardly the only teams that State has trouble with. State has an absolutely horrid record against teams ranked in the RPI Top-50.

– State’s losses over the last five years in the NCAA tournament didn’t come against Duke or UNC.

– Within the ACC, State not only has problems competing with UNC and Duke…it has problems competing against nearly any ACC team that is good enough to make the NCAA tournament. A 13-29 won-loss record over the last five years (and 1-4 this year) against NCAA tourney teams from the ACC is simply pitiful.

– A lot of other schools from all over the country have reached major milestones over the last five years…19 have Final Four appearances. Georgia Tech and Maryland have reached the Final Four. Wake Forest and Maryland have won the regular season championships. Anyone who uses Duke and UNC as an excuse for State’s lack of accomplishments is simply grasping for straws.

The credit for moving from the Les Robinson Invitational to the first weekend of the NCAA tournament does not belong to the WPC or the RBC Center. The problems with State’s basketball program are not located in Durham or Chapel Hill. The reponsibility for the men’s basketball program at NC State lies within it’s Athletic Department….both the good and the bad.

“Responsibility is a unique concept: it can only reside and inhere within a single individual. You may share it with others, but your portion is not diminished. You may delegate it, but it is still with you. You may disclaim it, but you cannot divest yourself of it. Even if you do not recognize it or admit its presence, you cannot escape it. If the responsibility is rightfully yours, no evasion, or ignorance or passing the blame can shift the burden to someone else. Unless you can point your finger at the man who is responsible when something goes wrong, then you have never had anyone really responsible.”
Admiral Hyman G. Rickover

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29 Responses to Congratulations to the Final Four

  1. Jeff 03/27/2006 at 8:54 PM #

    ^ Nail. Hammer.

  2. Trout 03/30/2006 at 12:53 PM #

    “I was wondering if anyone else had taken two different schools to the Final Four.”

    There have been 12 to do so, but I can only account for 7:

    Frank McGuire: St Johns and UNC
    Larry Brown: UCLA and Kansas
    Roy Williams: Kansas and UNC
    Hugh Durham: FSU (72) and Georgia (83)
    Rick Pitino: Providence, Kentucky and L-Ville
    Eddie Sutton: Arkansas and Oklahoma State
    Lute Olsen: Iowa and Arizona

  3. Trout 03/30/2006 at 2:37 PM #

    The entire list:

    Forddy Anderson Bradley ’54 (2nd place) Michigan State ’57 (4th)
    Gene Bartow Memphis State ’73 (2nd) UCLA ’76 (3rd)
    Larry Brown UCLA ’80 (2nd) Kansas ’88 (1st)
    Hugh Durham Florida State ’72 (2nd) Georgia ’83 (3rd*)
    Jack Gardner Kansas St. ’48 (4th) & ’51 (2nd) Utah ’61 (4th) & ’66 (4th)
    Lou Henson New Mexico State ’70 (3rd) Illinois ’89 (3rd*)
    Frank McGuire St. John’s ’52 (2nd) North Carolina ’57 (1st)
    Lute Olson Iowa ’80 (4th) Arizona ’88 (3rd*), ’94 (3rd*) & ’97
    Rick Pitino Providence ’87 (3rd) Kentucky ’93 (3rd*), ’96 (1st) & ’97
    Lee Rose UNC Charlotte ’77 (4th) Purdue ’80 (3rd)
    Eddie Sutton Arkansas ’78 (3rd) Oklahoma State ’95 (3rd*)
    Roy Williams: Kansas (multiple times), UNC (1st)

  4. VaWolf82 03/30/2006 at 7:21 PM #

    Thanks Trout!

    Where in the world did you find that info?

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