The Florida Gators Are the Greatest College Basketball Team of All Time
The Gators Are a Team for the Ages
The Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history.
I am aware that what I've just suggested is blasphemy in the eyes of many basketball fans. After all the UCLA teams coached by John Wooden won an astonishing ten national championships. The Duke squads were full of superstar players not to mention coached by one of the all-time greats (Coach K, of course). But the Gators are better than these teams. They are better than any team that has come before them.
There are several attributes that a team deemed "the greatest" has to have. The greatest basketball team must obviously be full of talent. It must be a team that plays well under pressure and is a proven winner. The team must be able to play full court basketball, excelling at both ends of the court. Finally, the greatest team has to be led by an outstanding coach. While these are obviously not the final determining factors they are a great starting point. Here are some of the reasons why the Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history.
First reason why the Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history: These kids can shoot.
Throughout the season Florida shot slightly over 40 percent from three-point land. This is not a record-breaking mark but it's still pretty darn impressive. Both last year and this year it was the perimeter game that made the overall difference for the Gators. Every time an opponent would appear to be ready to make a comeback somebody would drain a three for the Gators.
And how clutch is Lee Humphrey? If he shot had the ball within 30 feet of the rim he was pulling up and firing away. Chances are the shot was going in, too.
Second reason why the Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history: Their inside game isn't so bad, either.
The trio of Corey Brewer, Al Horford, and Joakim Noah were dominant throughout the season. The three of them combined for over 38 points and 22.6 rebounds per game in 2006-07. Horford (13.2 points and 9.5 rebounds per game) and Noah (12 points and 8.4 rebounds per game) were close to averaging a double-double per contest. When there are two players close to a double-double every time they step out on the court it makes for quite a challenge for opposing teams.
Third reason why the Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history: Joakim Noah.
Without question Noah wasn't the best big man in college basketball this year. Truth be told he probably isn't even the best big man on his own team. The things that Noah contributed to the Gators are things not found on a score sheet. Noah's passion for the game, his desire to win, and his overall energy gave a boost to Florida every time he was out on the court. Any coach will tell you that having a player the caliber of Joakim Noah is immeasurable. All great teams have a player like this.
Fourth reason why the Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history: Billy Donovan
Donovan is one of the most underrated coaches in the game today. Anybody searching for proof of his ability to handle a team need only look to the championship game against Ohio State. Buckeye superstar Greg Oden is an elite player and he played very well against Florida in the title game. If you go back and watch the game, however, you'll see that Oden only faced one-on-one defense. This is because Donovan kept the pressure on the Ohio State shooters instead, causing the Buckeyes to be anemic from beyond the arc. By doing this along with Florida's guards nailing three-pointers left and right Florida was trading threes for twos. It was a stroke of brilliance by a coach who was fully aware of what he had to do to beat Ohio State and it worked to perfection.
Fifth reason why the Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history: They are unbeatable when it matters.
In two seasons Florida never suffered a lost in either the conference tournament or the NCAA Tournament. Simply put there is nothing better than perfection.
Sixth reason why the Florida Gators are the greatest team in college basketball history: They came back for one more year to win it all again.
The fact that the starting five for the Gators returned to college to defend their title gave them a vast amount of experience. It also gave them the opportunity to hone their talents. All of Florida's starters averaged over ten points a game this season, a remarkable feat for a college basketball team. They put team success over individual prosperity, something that is unheard of in this day and age.
Simply stated: the Florida Gators were all heart.
The Florida Gators truly are one of those "feel good" stories in sports. Don't let that fact get in the way with their historical significance. This is a team for the ages, one that would most assuredly come out on top no matter what opposition was thrown their way.
Published by Zac Wassink - Featured Contributor in Sports
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18 Comments
Post a CommentThe 1996 Kentucky wildcats!!!
by far the best..9 nba player 16-0 in conf. 34-2 overall... watch this and you will change yuoe mind..there will never be another team like this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDOmz3-ITE4
My wife went to UF. I'm an honorary Gator.
The 1996 Kentucky team would take these guy's to the woodshed!! Yeah this team would stand a chance against Jordan, Worthy and Perkin's at NC Ok. If you think the Gator's are the best team ever because they won two championship's you are dead wrong.
Did you ever think that the talent pool is seriously watered down because the Lebron James' of the world go straight to the bigs?? Ten years ago and prior knowone was skipping college therefore the teams would naturally be better!!
You're an idiot.
Im sorry, but i have to disagree w/ your statement of this Gator team as the best all-time. Looking at their competition on the way to their national championships, they didnt exactly have top-rate caliber teams to play against. A lot of the teams who were even considered for national title contention were young and inexperienced.
If i were to pick a best team in college basketball history, it would be either the 90-91 UNLV team, or one of the UCLA teams.
Im not saying this Gator team was bad or anything, because they were a really good team, just not the best all time.
Go Gators!
Great article Zac. Too bad that I can't agree with you. But (of course only on a playstation or X-Box would it possible), I got to tell you that I have seen them all play at their prime, both the 1969 and 1973 UCLA Bruin teams would easy defeat the Gators as would the 1974 North Carolina Wolf Pack. All three played better team defense than the Gators and all had the Inside present to offset what Florida had. Think about it, both Walton and Alcindor in college played at a talent level way above either Hoford and Noah, and Burleson was equal to them.
90-91 UNLV Runnin Rebels would kill Florida!... Shall I list the records they set and still hold? Florida is good, yes, but still too sloppy. Watching the Rebels back then was like watching a firework show. Very little mistakes were made and the complete dominance they had against other teams was unreal. You can read the history of it on paper, but to really know what it was like, you had to be there. I haven't seen a team since, that comes close to their talent.
Very insightful, Zac - especially since the 'glory days' of Duke's basketball team appear to be long gone. I wonder just how much these kids lost financially by returning to Florida for one last year and one last championship together - but that's what you mean by 'heart'!
UK from 96 to 98 lost only as 10 games in 3 seasons which florida managed to accomplish in two according to the Sagarin Ratings since it's been in use to rate teams UK's 96 cats were the best team in history. Five future NBA players verses 9, 5 first rounds. Florida is going into the history books but is hardly is hardly as great as other phenominal championship teams of the past.