Odds Boiling Over Against Purdue Reaching F4 Let Alone Winning NCAA Title

Someone has to be first but the odds will be stacked against Purdue if it loses again as the nation's top-ranked team. The Boilermakers, after losing at Northwestern and Nebraska while ranked #1 this season, face an uphill battle reaching the Final Four, let alone capturing their first NCAA championship. Last year, Purdue became the 22nd team to lose at least three times atop the national polls in the same campaign and subsequently fail to win the national title.

Did you know that Northwestern (defeating Vanderbilt in 2017 and Boise State in 2023) and Nebraska (winless in seven tourney contests) have combined for an anemic total of two NCAA playoff victories in their power-league histories? If Purdue succumbs again as a #1, the Boilers will be the first school to endure back-to-back campaigns losing three times as the nation's top-ranked club.

Only four of the first 22 squads in this category reached the Final Four (including Michigan '65 and Georgetown '85 succumbing in national final). Following is a chronological look at NCAA playoff progress for schools with at least three defeats as the nation's top-ranked team in a single season:

Season #1 Three-Time Loser Opponents Beating Same #1 Team What Happened to #1?
1951-52 Kentucky Minnesota/St. Louis/St. John's UK lost in regional final
1953-54 Indiana Oregon State/Northwestern/Notre Dame IU lost in regional semifinals
1964-65 Michigan* Nebraska/St. John's/Ohio State/UCLA UM lost in national final
1973-74 UCLA Notre Dame/Oregon State/Oregon UCLA lost in national semifinals
1983-84 North Carolina Arkansas/Duke/Indiana UNC lost in regional semifinals
1984-85 Georgetown St. John's/Syracuse/Villanova Hoyas lost in national final
1985-86 North Carolina Virginia/Maryland/North Carolina State UNC lost in regional semifinals
1989-90 Kansas Missouri (twice)/Oklahoma KU lost in NCAA second round
1992-93 Indiana Kansas (twice)/Ohio State IU lost in regional final
1993-94 North Carolina* UMass/Georgia Tech (twice)/Boston College UNC lost in NCAA second round
1997-98 Duke Michigan/North Carolina (twice) Duke lost in regional final
1997-98 North Carolina Maryland/North Carolina State/Utah UNC lost in national semifinals
1999-00 Cincinnati Xavier/Temple/Saint Louis UC lost in NCAA second round
2000-01 Stanford UCLA/Arizona/Maryland Stanford lost in regional final
2001-02 Duke Florida State/Maryland/Indiana Duke lost in regional semifinals
2002-03 Arizona Louisiana State/Stanford/UCLA UA lost in regional final
2005-06 Duke Georgetown/Florida State/North Carolina Duke lost in regional semifinal
2012-13 Indiana Butler/Illinois/Minnesota IU lost in regional semifinal
2016-17 Villanova Butler/Marquette/Wisconsin Nova lost in NCAA second round
2018-19 Duke* Gonzaga/Syracuse/north Carolina/Michigan State Duke lost in regional final
2021-22 Gonzaga Duke/Saint Mary's/Arkansas GU lost in regional semifinal
2022-23 Purdue* Rutgers/Indiana/Northwestern/Fairleigh Dickinson Purdue lost in NCAA first round

*Michigan '65, North Carolina '94, Duke '19 and Purdue '23 are the only teams to lose four times in a single season when ranked #1.