historian said:
This is quite misleading. While it's nice to have a legacy of success like the schools at the top of the list, more relevant are the records over the past 10 years are so. I don't know what that would look like but I bet it would be radically different, except for Kansas. Baylor would be near the top instead of closer to the bottom.
So, Historian is telling us History is misleading. Pardon as I process...
I agree it is more important what a team/school has done lately, with the added point winning teams trend to continue winning and vice versa (Baylor is a big exception to this, last 20 years).
Getting back to historical trivia, the Big 12 is adding three schools who have won a National Championship in mbb; Utah (1944), Arizona(1997), and Cincinnati -twice, (1961,1962). Cincinnati made the final four 3 straight with the great Oscar Robertson. Then, after he left, and with a new coach, they won back to back NCs and lost in the final in 1963.