1976.
That's the last time a men's D1 team went undefeated and claimed the title.
1990.
That's the last time a men's D1 team went undefeated and advanced to the Final Four.
That's the last time an undefeated D1 team made it to the title game.
WSU has completed a run through the regular season, but can they win a title?
Can anyone go undefeated at the D1 level any more?
I think it would take a perfect storm of things to make a once in a lifetime run possible.
First, I think it would take a non power conference school. The likelihood of going undefeated in a major conference is basically zero. KU has dominated the Big XII over the last decade, but their best conference mark was 15-1 (2009-10). It's just incredibly hard to go undefeated in conference, even at a non-major conference. Typically there's only a couple of teams with fewer than 2 conference losses for the season in all of D1. And that's not even taking into consideration the non-con schedule.
The next element would be a very good, experienced coach. Winning in the NCAA tournament you need someone with experience to handle the media crush that's basically a given as the team navigates the tournament. WSU benefits from having gone to the Final Four last year, giving not only their players, but their coach a chance to have gone through this before. They know the lay of the land. They know the pace and feel of the tournament. Marshall understands the preparation.
The third element would be previous conference domination. Being the hunted is different than being the hunter. However, if you're always the hunted in conference, you have that experience to handle when the pressure is multiplied chasing history.
Fourth, they need the perfect returning roster. Experienced guys that know their roles and can do things like knock down threes when nothing is going right, get rebounds when they absolutely have to have a stop and take care of the basketball on the road when the opposing crowd is ready to storm the court.
Finally, they need the perfect recruiting class. This is where I think WSU falls a little short. They have a lot of things going for them, but when it comes down to it, do they have enough overall talent to win it all once they get past the round of 32. Can they win consecutive games against, for example, Michigan State, Villanova, Florida and Arizona? That's a heck of a stretch. Do they have the talent to beat those four teams in a row, knowing they will have to win at least once with their B+ game, and they will have to win at least once when the other team plays their A+ game? That's the question I can't answer for them right now.
To win it all, a team has to have that perfect moment come together. If I had to pick teams that would have a chance at that, I'd point to the following schools.
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SMU - With Larry Brown there, they have a tremendous coach with experience. Being in Dallas helps with recruiting and being in the American with Louisville leaving, they could find a year with the perfect storm. The downside is that time is not on their side with Larry Brown, and they still have Memphis, UConn and Cincinnati in their conference.
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UNLV/ San Diego State - They are about even. Steve Fisher is in the same boat as Larry Brown. Plenty of experience, but starting to get on the wrong side of the aging curve. UNLV has made a run before, but it's tough to get players to come to Vegas consistently. Also, they play in the same conference, so that's a bit of a hurdle.
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Villanova - They have a young coach who has already had some tourney success, and they are no longer in the Big East. If Creighton falls back to the pack next year and Georgetown does not emerge, I could see 'Nova becoming a real beast. They have some history to recruit from and they have gotten top players in the past. They're in Philly, so they have somewhere to recruit as well.
I'm not predicting anyone going undefeated. I just can't see anyone winning 40 games without a loss. There's too much talent, and it's too spread out.