Champs Can Be Chumps: USF Dons Rekindling NCAA Tournament Memories
San Francisco, cracking the 20-win plateau five of the last six seasons, has made significant strides striving to keep up with gaudy Gonzaga in the WCC. But USF, with the Dons' previous appearance occurring in 1998 after winning their first 11 playoff assignments in the 1950s, was the only one of total of 35 different current NCAA DI schools capturing a national championship never to appear in the playoffs in the 21st Century until securing an at-large bid this year. Twenty of the ex-NCAA titlists were absent from the NCAA playoffs at least 15 consecutive campaigns when institutions were down in their doldrums.
Villanova is one of five different NCAA titlists never to be out of the playoffs at least 10 consecutive campaigns. The longest champ-to-chump stint was endured by Stanford, which captured the 1942 crown before missing the next 46 tournaments. Oklahoma, which has never won an NCAA title, boasts the most tourney losses this century in the tourney against national champion (six; 2003-07-09-13-16-19). The Sooners aren't on the following gory-years list of the longest tourney famines (shortest to longest) for former champions since the inaugural event in 1939:
Years MIA | Previous Titlist | NCAA Debut | Longest NCAA Playoff Drought | Coach(es) During Tournament Dry Spell |
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3 | Kentucky | 1942 | 1939 through 1941 | Adolph Rupp |
3 | Kentucky | 1942 | 1989 through 1991 | Eddie Sutton and Rick Pitino |
9 | Kansas | 1940 | 1943 through 1951 | Phog Allen and Howard Engleman |
9 | Ohio State | 1939 | 1951 through 1959 | Floyd Stahl and Fred Taylor |
9 | UNLV | 1975 | 2014 through 2022 | Dave Rice, Marvin Menzies, T.J. Otzelberger and Kevin Kruger |
9 | Villanova | 1939 | 1940 through 1948 | Alex Severance |
10 | North Carolina | 1941 | 1947 through 1956 | Tom Scott and Frank McGuire |
10 | Utah | 1944 | 1967 through 1976 | Jack Gardner, Bill E. Foster and Jerry Pimm |
11 | North Carolina State | 1950 | 1939 through 1949 | Ray Sermon, Bob Warren, Leroy Jay and Everett Case |
11 | UCLA | 1950 | 1939 through 1949 | Caddy Works, Wilbur Johns and John Wooden |
12 | Connecticut | 1951 | 1939 through 1950 | Don White, Blair Gullion and Hugh Greer |
12 | Indiana | 1940 | 1941 through 1952 | Branch McCracken and Harry Good |
12 | Louisville | 1951 | 1939 through 1950 | Laurie Apitz, John Heldman, Harold Church/Walter Casey and Peck Hickman |
12 | Texas-El Paso | 1963 | 1951 through 1962 | Dale Waters, George McCarty, Harold Davis and Don Haskins |
13 | Wyoming | 1941 | 1968 through 1980 | Bill Strannigan, Moe Radovich, Don DeVoe and Jim Brandenburg |
13 | Wyoming | 1941 | 1989 through 2001 | Benny Dees, Joby Wright, Larry Shyatt and Steve McClain |
15 | Michigan | 1948 | 1949 through 1963 | Ernie McCoy, Bill Perigo and Dave Strack |
16 | Duke | 1955 | 1939 through 1954 | Eddie Cameron, Gerry Gerard and Harold Bradley |
16 | Marquette | 1955 | 1939 through 1954 | Bill Chandler, Tex Winter and Jack Nagle |
17 | Oklahoma State | 1945 | 1966 through 1982 | Hank Iba, Sam Aubrey, Guy Strong, Jim Killingsworth and Paul Hansen |
18 | Arkansas | 1941 | 1959 through 1976 | Glen Rose, Duddy Waller, Lanny Van Eman and Eddie Sutton |
18 | Michigan State | 1957 | 1939 through 1956 | Ben VanAlstyne, Alton Kircher, Pete Newell and Forddy Anderson |
18 | Michigan State | 1957 | 1960 through 1977 | Forddy Anderson, John Benington, Gus Ganakas and Jud Heathcote |
18 | Syracuse | 1957 | 1939 through 1956 | Lew Andreas and Marc Guley |
19 | Cincinnati | 1958 | 1939 through 1957 | Walter Van Winkle, Clark Ballard, Bob Reuss, Ray Famham, Socko Withe and George Smith |
19 | Maryland | 1958 | 1939 through 1957 | Howard Burton Shipley, Flucie Stewart and Bud Millikan |
20 | Holy Cross | 1947 | 1957 through 1976 | Roy Leenig, Frank Oftring, Jack Donohue and George Blaney |
20 | La Salle | 1954 | 1993 through 2012 | Speedy Morris, Billy Hahn and John Giannini |
23 | San Francisco | 1955 | 1999 through 2021 | Philip Mathews, Jessie Evans, Eddie Sutton, Rex Walters, Kyle Smith and Todd Golden |
24 | Arizona | 1951 | 1952 through 1975 | Fred A. Enke, Bruce Larson and Fred Snowden |
29 | California | 1946 | 1961 through 1989 | Rene Herrerias, Jim Padgett, Dick Edwards, Dick Kuchen and Lou Campanelli |
31 | Georgetown | 1943 | 1944 through 1974 | Ken Eagles, Elmer Ripley, Buddy O'Grady, Harry Jeannette, Tommy Nolan, Tom O'Keefe, Jack Magee and John Thompson Jr. |
32 | Loyola of Chicago | 1963 | 1986 through 2017 | Gene Sullivan, Will Rey, Ken Burmeister, Larry Farmer, Jim Whitesell and Porter Moser |
33 | Oregon | 1939 | 1962 through 1994 | Steve Belko, Dick Harter, Jim Haney, Don Monson and Jerry Green |
37 | Virginia | 1976 | 1939 through 1975 | Gus Tebell, Evan "Bus" Male, Billy McCann, Bill Gibson and Terry Holland |
46 | Stanford | 1942 | 1943 through 1988 | Everett Dean, Robert Burnett, Howie Dallmar, Dick DiBiaso, Tom Davis and Mike Montgomery |
46 | Wisconsin | 1941 | 1948 through 1993 | Bud Foster, John Erickson, John Powless, Bill Cofield, Steve Yoder and Stu Jackson |
48 | Florida | 1987 | 1939 through 1986 | Sam McAlister, Spurgeon Cherry, John Mauer, Norm Sloan, Tommy Bartlett and John Lotz |
NOTE: UTEP moved up to major-college status in 1951 and UNLV moved up to major-college status in 1970.