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Using just the regular season, rank these MU teams from best to worst.

* 2003 MU Team (Wade, Deiner, Novak, Jackson, Merritt) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 March 4, 2003

* 2007 MU Team (McNeal, Matthews, Hayward, James) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 November 28, 2006

* 2009 MU Team (McNeal, Matthews, Hayward, Butler, James) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 January 26, 2009

* 2012 MU Team (Crowder, DJO, Blue, Gardner, Jamil Wilson) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 February 27, 2012

* 2019 MU Team (Howard, Hauser, Hauser, John, Amin) Peak regular season AP ranking, #10 January 28, 2019



Again, try to divorce yourself of the postseason success ... because we do not yet know what the postseason holds for this year's team.

Galway Eagle

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Why didn't you include 2002? They hit top 10 as well in weeks 14 and 15

But I'd go:

2003
2009
2012
2019
2007

I think the 2012 team was too focused on DJO and Jae (only two averaging double figures) while the 09 team had 4 guys who could go off into the 20s at any given point. Never saw 2003 but it's hard to put a team with Wade below anybody.
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Quote from: Galway Eagle on January 31, 2019, 04:07:50 AM
Why didn't you include 2002? They hit top 10 as well in weeks 14 and 15

But I'd go:

2003
2009
2012
2019
2007

I think the 2012 team was too focused on DJO and Jae (only two averaging double figures) while the 09 team had 4 guys who could go off into the 20s at any given point. Never saw 2003 but it's hard to put a team with Wade below anybody.

Same order
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MU82

Not easy to divorce ourselves from postseason results because we all know what happened. It's human nature. Having said that ...

2003 had 3 players who went on to have long NBA careers, including one who will be in the Hall of Fame. Plus Jackson was a beast of a college post player, and Merritt was good. Pretty easy choice.

After that, probably 2009, and then the next 3 in any order one wants to put them.

Ask again about this year's team in 6 weeks. And then ask again after our long NCAA tourney run.
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brewcity77

It's really too early to say. If we keep winning, a top-5 ranking is very possible. As far as teams ahead of us, UNC & Duke play two more times. Virginia plays both of them once. Kentucky & Tennessee play twice. Michigan & Michigan State play twice. And that's not mentioning any loss by Gonzaga or Nevada would be a bad one.

alexius23

Quote from: Rick Majerus' Towel on January 31, 2019, 04:00:29 AM
Using just the regular season, rank these MU teams from best to worst.

* 2003 MU Team (Wade, Deiner, Novak, Jackson, Merritt) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 March 4, 2003

* 2007 MU Team (McNeal, Matthews, Hayward, James) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 November 28, 2006

* 2009 MU Team (McNeal, Matthews, Hayward, Butler, James) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 January 26, 2009

* 2012 MU Team (Crowder, DJO, Blue, Gardner, Jamil Wilson) Peak regular season AP ranking, #8 February 27, 2012

* 2019 MU Team (Howard, Hauser, Hauser, John, Amin) Peak regular season AP ranking, #10 January 28, 2019



Ask me again in April. There were years where MU was destined to go far only to have Jim Chones go pro (no hate from me) or a key player was hurt late in the year..

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