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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 638945" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>But even if you go back and look at deep history, the teams with the most money won the championships. For the first 3 or so decades, the Ivy’s dominated the sport. It then branches out into some of the other northern and western teams, because they still had the most money. From the 40s through the 60s and maybe into the 70s is where the highest concentration of unique champions are. Once the 80s were over and into the 90s and 00s, there’s only been about 25 teams to ever have a sliver of hope to win a national title.</p><p></p><p>Maybe someone better Excel or any other graphing program than me could create a graphic of the decades with how many unique and first time champions there were vs. how many repeat champions. I can almost promise you that no team that has never won a National championship before will win one in the foreseeable future.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 638945, member: 4572"] But even if you go back and look at deep history, the teams with the most money won the championships. For the first 3 or so decades, the Ivy’s dominated the sport. It then branches out into some of the other northern and western teams, because they still had the most money. From the 40s through the 60s and maybe into the 70s is where the highest concentration of unique champions are. Once the 80s were over and into the 90s and 00s, there’s only been about 25 teams to ever have a sliver of hope to win a national title. Maybe someone better Excel or any other graphing program than me could create a graphic of the decades with how many unique and first time champions there were vs. how many repeat champions. I can almost promise you that no team that has never won a National championship before will win one in the foreseeable future. [/QUOTE]
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