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A Celebration of Home, Kentucky, Sports, Music, and Other Passions
1. Michigan finished as the Number 1 team on Ken Pom. Their Net Rating of +39.70 is the highest in his dataset, which goes back to 1997. They were Number 78 in luck.
2. UConn finished as the Number 9 team on Ken Pom, and ranked 45 in luck.
3. Florida was the top-ranked team in the SEC. They finished Number 6 on Ken Pom, and number 295 in luck. Last year they were 100 in luck.
4. Vandy finished Number 11 on Ken Pom, and number 177 in luck. It's their highest final rating in Ken Pom's dataset. It's also the first time in the dataset that Vandy has finished the year ranked ahead of every other school in Kentucky and Tennessee.
5. Kentucky finished number 29 on Ken Pom, and number 213 in luck. Here are UK's teams since 2019, the last time the Cats reached a Regional Final:
As Dusty May has turned down UNC, everyone is reporting that Mark Byington of Vanderbilt is under consideration to be the next coach of the Tar Heels. Of course, that would be a disaster for Vanderbilt, although their Athletic Director has shown serious talent in hiring new coaches. I don't think it matters that much for UK, because the Cats will be losing to both Vandy and UNC for some time to come.
The last great coach at Vandy was Eddie Fogler, who won the SEC Regular Season title in 1993. But he was immediately poached by South Carolina. If the Commodores lose Byington after only two seasons, that will be extremely frustrating.
But these are two very different situations. Fogler left for South Carolina in large part because Vandy didn't make much of an effort to keep him. That decision effectively killed Vandy's basketball program for the next 15 years. Byington just signed a new contract with Vandy, and the Administration has made clear that they intend to build a winning basketball program. If he leaves, it won't be because Vandy didn't do its best, but because UNC represents a unique opportunity. It will still hurt for Vandy fans, but at least they won't blame their own administration.