calumnus said:
Based on Sports Reference Rating system:
1. 59-60 Newell 28-2 Lost Final
2. 96-97 Braun 23-9 5 seed Sweet 16 loss to #1 UNC
3. 09-10 Montgomery 24-11 8 seed second round loss.
4. 58-59 Newell 25-4 won NCAA Final
5. 15-16 Martin 23-11 4 seed 1st round loss
6. 00-01 Braun 20-11 8 seed 1st round loss
7. 93-94 Bozeman 22-8 5 seed 1st round loss
8. 11-12 Montgomery 24-10 12 seed 1st round loss
9. 08-09 Montgomery 22-11 7 seed 1st round loss
10. 01-02 Braun 23-9 6 seed 2nd round loss
With all due respect to you and the Sports Reference Rating System, there are several things wrong with this list. First of all, the list leaves out three of the greatest teams in Cal history:
1957-1958 Newell 21-5 Conference Champion, losing in the Elite 8 in overtime to Seattle and Elgin Baylor. (Some Cal players were Don McIntosh, Earl Robinson, Al Buch, Bob Dalton, George Sterling, Denny Fitzpatrick, Jack Grout)
1956-1957 Newell 19-9, Conference Champion, losing in the Elite 8 to USF (Some Cal players were
All-American Larry Friend, Earl Robinson, Duane Asplund, Don McIntosh, Mike Diaz, Gabe Arillaga, and Ev McKeen)
1945-1946 Price 30-6, Conference Champion, losing in the Final 4 Consolation Game to Ohio State (Some Cal players were All-American Andy Wolfe, Bob Hogeboom, Merv La Faille)
And again with all due respect, only 3 teams on the list you gave won a conference championship, which is one the most important goals that teams strive to accomplish. The Cal teams that have won Conference Championships are
2010 Montgomery
1960 Newell
1959 Newell
1958 Newell
1957 Newell
1946 Price
1932 Price
1929 Price
1927 Price
1926 Price
1925 Price
1924 Price
1921 Price
1916 Coach unknown
Finally, I would rank the Cal 1959 team as the all-time #1 best Cal Team. The 1960 Cal team won the conference championship. They had the best record of a Cal team ever, losing only one conference game, and had only one other loss, the NCAA Championship game. The 1960 team had the highest final ranking of any Cal team ever that I know of. They did have a little easier road to the NCAA Final, playing only two ranked teams in the NCAA tournament, #1 Cincinnati, and #3 ranked Ohio State.
The 1959 team just got better and better as the season rolled along. They won the conference championship. They had a tougher road in the NCAA Tournament, as they had to beat #18 Utah, a very good #15 St Marys team (LaRoy Doss, Tom Meschery, Dick Sigaty, Joe Barry, Bob Dold, and Joey Gardere) which had lost to Cal by only 2 points earlier at Harmon), #3 Cincinnati and Oscar Robertson, and then #8 West Virginia and Jerry West in the Title game.
The deciding factor for me is that Cal's 1959 team won the NCAA Title and the '60 team did not.
I don't ask that you replace any of the teams on your list. They were all good Cal teams. Just expand or modify it to include teams that accomplished more. Winning the conference is a huge accomplishment, and winning the NCAA an even bigger one.
SFCityBear