They barely get any teams out of the first weekend anymore. Michigan made the finals a few years ago, but that is only because they made a miracle bomb (3 points) against Houston. And it should have never came to that, Houston did a poor job of managing a lead in the last couple of minutes, they should have easily closed it out. They get 9 teams in a year and can't advance. It's pathetic. They haven't won a national title since 2000. I would kill to get the chance to play Nebraska, Minnesota, Penn State, Wisconsin and Ohio State. Heck play some of these twice a year and you can rack up 8 wins right there. They will get 10 teams in there, and because of the law of averages, there is a good chance that this is the year they get more than one team in the sweet 16. Of course I hate when they flash up the total number of teams from a league that are advancing, there is no context because then they are comparing 14-16 team leagues against the Big 12 which is only 10 teams. For example if the Big 10 and or SEC get 4 teams to the sweet 16, that is 28% of their league. If the Big 12 only gets 3 in, that is 30%. They never give the percentage, just the total number which makes it appear the league with the most is the best.