Down But Not Out: Iowa State's Turnaround From Going Winless in Big 12

In the seeding era, Iowa State is the ninth school to promptly revive its program and participate in the NCAA Tournament within five years after going winless in a power conference (0-18 in Big 12 three seasons ago before reached Sweet 16 in 2022 and losing to Pitt in opening round last season). The only other school in this quick-turnaround category to earn as good a seed (#2) was Georgia Tech, which reached the 1985 East Regional final after going winless in ACC four years earlier. Following is a chronological list of power-league members going from outhouse to penthouse within five campaigns since seeding was introduced in 1979:

Winless Power-League Member Conference (Season) Ensuing NCAA Playoff Appearance (Record)
Southern California 0-14 in Pac-8 (1975-76) #7 seed in 1978-79 (1-1)
Georgia Tech 0-14 in ACC (1980-81) #2 seed in 1984-85 (3-1)
Wake Forest 0-14 in ACC (1985-86) #5 seed in 1990-91 (1-1)
Texas Tech 0-16 in SWC (1989-90) #12 seed in 1992-93 (0-1)
Miami (Fla.) 0-18 in Big East (1993-94) #11 seed in 1997-98 (0-1)
Texas A&M 0-16 in Big 12 (2003-04) #12 seed in 2005-06 (1-1)
Texas Christian 0-18 in Big 12 (2013-14) #6 seed in 2017-18 (0-1)
Pittsburgh 0-18 in ACC (2017-18) #11 seed in 2022-23 (2-1)
Iowa State 0-18 in Big 12 (2020-21) #11 seed in 2021-22 (reached Sweet 16), #6 seed in 2022-23 (lost to Pitt) and #2 seed in 2023-24 (2-0 entering Sweet 16)