moqui
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I have been charting this for the last few seasons . . . at the end of the year I will post the top 25 teams overall, but for now here are the teams that have won 100 games over the past 3 3/4 seasons:
If they win tonight, SU will tie Kentucky, but as we both have the same number of games remaining (5), Kentucky should end the regular season ahead of SU (in totals, not percentage) if both win out.
Kansas and Duke both have 6 games remaining.
It is conceivable that, if SU wins out all the way to the NCAA championship, that they could pass or tie Duke if the Dukies flame out in both post season tournaments.
Conceivable but unlikely.
Still, it has been a remarkable 4 year run by the Orange, but it really needs a Final Four trip to validate it. Pretty amazing that they have amassed so many victories with only one deep post season run (the 2009 BET and Sweet 16 account for 5 of 9 post season victories in that period).

If they win tonight, SU will tie Kentucky, but as we both have the same number of games remaining (5), Kentucky should end the regular season ahead of SU (in totals, not percentage) if both win out.
Kansas and Duke both have 6 games remaining.
It is conceivable that, if SU wins out all the way to the NCAA championship, that they could pass or tie Duke if the Dukies flame out in both post season tournaments.
Conceivable but unlikely.
Still, it has been a remarkable 4 year run by the Orange, but it really needs a Final Four trip to validate it. Pretty amazing that they have amassed so many victories with only one deep post season run (the 2009 BET and Sweet 16 account for 5 of 9 post season victories in that period).