Jay Wright and Villanova have steamrolled much of college basketball over the last five seasons to the tune of 165 wins, two national championships, three No. 1 seeds, two No. 2 seeds, and a .887 win percentage. Pretty good.
Coming off their second national title, the Wildcats are at the forefront of every sports writer’s mind when it comes to discussing how to put together a basketball team and the face of a changing game. But what Villanova has been able to do — succeed with a largely guard heavy offense — isn’t as easy to replicate elsewhere around the country, otherwise we’d see teams like Villanova everywhere.