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Here’s what Gemini 3 calculated. As always, I am never wrong.
The list below represents the Top 25 programs of the last 25 years (2000–2025) based on consistent performance in the AP Poll. This order aggregates data from the “AP All-Time” lists adjusted for the 2000–2025 window, prioritizing teams with the highest frequency of Top 25 appearances and high finishes.
Top 25 Programs by AP Poll Performance (2000–2025)
Kansas JayhawksWhy #1: The model of consistency. Kansas holds the record for consecutive weeks ranked in the AP Poll (231 weeks) and rarely finishes outside the Top 10, giving them the best “average” rank despite fewer titles than UConn/Duke.
Duke Blue Devils Why #2: They have spent more weeks ranked #1 than almost any other team in this era. While they have slightly more unranked weeks than Kansas recently, their peak AP dominance is unmatched.
Gonzaga Bulldogs Why #3: A regular-season juggernaut. Gonzaga often finishes the season ranked #1 or #2 in the final AP poll, boosting their average significantly, even if tournament titles have been elusive.
North Carolina Tar Heels Why #4: Immense highs (multiple national titles) balance out occasional unranked seasons. They are a staple of the AP Top 5.
Kentucky Wildcats Why #5: Consistently elite recruiting leads to high preseason and regular-season rankings, though they have had a few volatile seasons that drop their average slightly below the top tier.
Michigan State Spartans Why #6: Tom Izzo’s program is famous for being “good not great” in the regular season but elite in March; however, their consistent Top 15 presence keeps their average ranking very high.
Villanova Wildcats Why #7: Dominated the 2010s. The Jay Wright era provided a decade of Top 5 finishes that anchors their 25-year average.
UConn Huskies Why #8: The “Tournament Team.” Despite winning the most National Championships in this span, UConn has had several seasons where they finished unranked or barely ranked in the final poll, lowering their average AP rank compared to Kansas/Duke.
Arizona Wildcats Why #9: A consistent West Coast power that racks up regular season wins and Top 10 rankings spanning the Lute Olson and Sean Miller eras.
Wisconsin Badgers Why #10: The definition of stability. They rarely crack the Top 3 but almost never miss the Top 25, maintaining a very strong average.