Thursday, April 12, 2012

Duke Remains America's Favorite College Basketball Team


Kentucky Moves Up to Number Two While UNC Drops to Number Three

For fourth year, Connecticut Huskies are favorite women's college basketball team

NEW YORK, March 29, 2012 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- They may not be playing in the Final Four this weekend, but for the third year in a row, the Duke Blue Devils are America's Favorite College Basketball team. The overall number one seed for this year's NCAA Men's College Basketball tournament, Kentucky, is number two on the list up from number 4 last year. This is the highest Kentucky has been since 2004 when they were tied for second place. And, last year's number two, North Carolina dropped one spot to number three this year.

Rounding out the top five favorite college basketball teams are two teams who are both returning to the list after absences of a few years and who are tied for the fourth spot: Michigan--who hasn't been on the list since they were tied for number 8 in 2007--and Michigan State, who returns to the list after having been number 10 in 2003. While all five started in the tournament, only one of the top 5 favorite college basketball teams has a chance at becoming this year's national champion - Kentucky.
These are some of the results of The Harris Poll of 2,451 adults surveyed online between March 12 and 19, 2012 by Harris Interactive.

Looking at the remaining 5 teams in the top ten, again only one has a shot at becoming national champion. Down one spot from last year, at number 6 is Syracuse and making their debut at number 7 is Missouri. Two teams tied for the number 8 spot - Connecticut, who returns to the list after a one year absence and Texas who was number 9 last year. And, rounding out the top ten, dropping from number 3 last year is Ohio State who will be playing this weekend in the Final Four.

Four teams dropped off the favorite college basketball team top ten this year: Wisconsin, who was number 6; Illinois, who was number 7; Pittsburgh who was number 8; and, Iowa who was number 10.

Women's College Basketball
While Connecticut remains America's Favorite Women's College Basketball team again this year, there is a new number two as Baylor jumps up from number four last year. Dropping down one spot to number three is Tennessee and returning to the list at number 4 after a six year absence is Notre Dame. Also returning to the list, but after a 2 year absence is Maryland who is back in at number 5. North Carolina moves down one spot this year to number 6 while Kentucky goes from a tie at number 7 to holding that spot alone this year. Duke drops down two spots from number 6 last year to number 8 this year. Rounding out the top ten are two who are returning to the top ten after a one year absence - Texas at number 9 and Purdue at number 10.
Dropping off the women's top ten are Wisconsin (was number 3), Iowa (tied for number 7), Stanford (tied for number 7), and Michigan State (number 10).
So What?
College sports are big business and for 3 weeks every March, the focus is all on basketball. The term "Madness" applies as number 2 seeds fall in early rounds and number 14 seeds move on and everyone looks for which team will be this year's Cinderella. Among all adults, one-quarter (25%) follow men's college basketball and one in ten (9%) follow women's college basketball. But, as brackets are discussed and some companies see a spike in sick days during the first two days of the tourney, it seems like a lot more people may follow college basketball this time of the year.


        TABLE 1
        FAVORITE MEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAM: RANK ORDER
        "Which is your favorite men's college basketball team?"
        Base: Follow college basketball
                             1993  1995  1996  1997  1998  2003  2004  2005  2006
        Duke                 1     2     2     3     2     1     1     1     1
        Kentucky             5     1     1     1     1     5     =2    4     *
        North Carolina (UNC) 2     3     7     2     3     7     =2    3     2
        Michigan             4     8     3     4     *     2     *     *     *
        Michigan State       *     8     *     *     =6    10    *     *     *
        Syracuse             *     *     *     *     *     *     *     =7    6
        Missouri             *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *     *
        Connecticut          *     *     *     *     =6    *     =7    5     5
        Texas                *     *     *     *     *     *     *     9     7
        Ohio State           8     9     =4    *     *     *     *     *     4