Tuesday, January 20, 2026

The True Greatest 50 College Basketball Teams of All-Time

 As I get ready to play the Final 4 who made it through our latest Value Add Basketball Game Tournament to the Final 4 - I wanted to step back and list who I believe the 50 greatest teams actually are based on actual results. 

In celebration of Indiana winning the actual football championship, I plan to next play the last undefeated team - Indiana 1976, against my current No. 1 of all time - the 1972 Bill Walton UCLA. The other semifinal game that has played out is Duke's 2001 team - which does come out 5th in the actual ratings below, against another UCLA dynasty team but not the one you would quite pick - in 1975.

However to get the true Top 50 of all time I used this method.

1. The SRS rating, except for teams from the early years who did not have one - in which case I took their current Value Add Basketball Game rating and multiplied it by 2.5 to get an estimate.

2. If there were more than 100 teams, I then subtracted the SRS of the 100th best team that season which really is needed to put teams on par since with more than 300 teams the best teams stretch further and further ahead of the middle team.

3. Almost all these teams won the title, but if they did not they lost 2 points for every game they fell short. So 1999 Duke would have been a 30.89 for 3rd greatest team ever, but they lost in the title game so they slipped to 6th.

No team who did not make the title game made the top 50, so I would give the honorable mention to four Final 4 teams - Houston in both 1968 and 2021, Auburn in 2019 and Kentucky in 2015 - all of whom would be on this list with one more win in their season.

In going through these new calculation and comparing it to the player cards we had for all 300 all-time great teams in the game, we calculated that we did need to downgrade the overall defensive team ratings of a few teams, and upgrading the rating for six teams. The AdjDunk rating on the card adjusts for level of competition and how well the team's overall defense prevented opponents from scoring. These nine teams have all been updated in the game, but here are the links to the nine who were adjusted so you can print them out to play, and then we tell you where the team ranks on their current player cards in the Value Add Basketball Game.

DePaul 1980 - Mark Aguirre - Rating -3 which lowers them to the 134th best of 300 all-time teams in the game.

Duke 1992 - Christian Laettner - Rating improved to +10, the 14th best in the game

Florida 2006 - Joakim Noah - Rating improved to +11, the 9th best in the game

Georgetown 1984 - Patrick Ewing - Rating improved to +7, the 24th best in the game

Kansas 1997 - Paul Pierce - Rating lowered to -2, the 110th best 

Kansas 2008 - Mario Chalmers - Rating lowered to +2, the 60th best 

Michigan 1989 - Glen Rice -- Rating improved to +9, the 17th best in the game

Ohio St. 1960 - Jerry Lucas - Rating- improved to +13, the 6th best in the game

UCLA 1967 - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar - +18 rating (best cards) - Rating improved to +18, the best cards in the game.

UCLA_1975_-_Dave_Meyers_1769493325.pdf - Rating 

The updating rankings and list of all games played are kept on this google sheet.

The most fascinating note is that I wondered about the miracle 1983 NC State team ranking so high in my game, since they were a 7.5 point underdog to Houston when they won the title. However, the SRS rating actually picked NC State as the better team than Houston that season, though Houston also makes the list.

RnkTeamYear SRS>100thTourneyAdjusted
1UCLA 1972Bill Walton #4432.56Champion32.56
2UCLA 1968Kareem Abdul-Jabbar #332.18Champion32.18
3UCLA 1967Kareem Abdul-Jabbar #329.04Champion29.04
4Long Island University1939Irv TargoffVABG * 2.5Champion27.5
5Duke 2001Shane Battier26.94Champion26.94
6Duke 1999Shane Battier28.89Runner-up26.89
7UCLA 1969Kareem Abdul-Jabbar #326.64Champion26.64
8Indiana 1976Scott May25.88Champion25.88
9UCLA 1973Bill Walton #4427.63Runner-up25.63
10Ohio State 1960Jerry Lucas #46, John Havlicek #2925.46Champion25.46
11NC State 1974David Thompson25.04Champion25.04
12San Francisco1956Bill Russell #6VABG * 2.5Champion25
13UCLA 1970Sidney Wicks24.97Champion24.97
14Kentucky 1996Antoine Walker24.79Champion24.79
15North Carolina 1998Vince Carter24.52Champion24.52
16UCLA1975Dave Meyers24.3Champion24.3
17Georgetown1984Patrick Ewing #4023.5Champion23.5
18North Carolina 2005Sean May22.68Champion22.68
19North Carolina1982Michael Jordan #1, James Worthy #5622.6Champion22.6
20NC State1983Lorenzo Charles22.2Champion22.2
21Michigan 1989Glen Rice23.29Runner-up21.29
22Kansas 2008Mario Chalmers21.09Champion21.09
23Duke 1992Christian Laettner20.95Champion20.95
24UNLV 1990Larry Johnson20.28Champion20.28
25Villanova 2018Mikal Bridges20.23Champion20.23
26Michigan State 2000Mateen Cleaves20.02Champion20.02
27CCNY1950Floyd LaneVABG * 2.5Champion20
28Cincinnati1962Paul HogueVABG * 2.5Champion20
29Connecticut1999Richard Hamilton19.83Champion19.83
30North Carolina 2009Tyler Hansbrough19.81Champion19.81
31Arkansas 1994Corliss Williamson19.72Champion19.72
32Connecticut2023Adama Sanogo19.7Champion19.7
33Duke 2010Jon Scheyer19.45Champion19.45
34Duke 1991Christian Laettner21.44Runner-up19.44
35Connecticut2004Ben Gordon19.4Champion19.4
36Virginia 2019Kyle Guy19.05Champion19.05
37Kentucky 2012Anthony Davis #7118.98Champion18.98
38Louisville 2013Russ Smith18.94Champion18.94
39Duke 2015Justise Winslow18.9Champion18.9
40Houston1983Hakeem Olajuwon #13, Clyde Drexler #5320.7Runner-up18.7
41Gonzaga2017Nigel Williams-Goss20.7Runner-up18.7
42North Carolina 2017Justin Jackson18.63Champion18.63
43Baylor 2021Jared Butler18.61Champion18.61
44Maryland 2002Juan Dixon18.4Champion18.4
45Florida 2007Walter Clayton Jr. 18.24Champion18.24
46Michigan1993Chris Webber #7618.2Champion18.2
47Villanova 2016Josh Hart17.78Champion17.78
48UCLA 1995Ed O'Bannon19.2Runner-up17.2
49Kansas1997Paul Pierce #6217.2Runner-up15.2
50Cincinnati1960Oscar Robertson #9VABG * 2.5Champion15

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