From 1979 (when seeds were first used) through 2013, the NCAA men's Basketball tournament Final Fours that have had at least one #1 seed is 91.4%. Only three times has the Final Four notincluded at least one #1 seed: 1980, 2006 and 2011. The titles in those years were won by a #2 seed, #3 seed and #3 seed respectively.
For the record, there has been only one year when all four #1 seeds made it to the Final Four. This was in 2008.
There has been two number eight seeds (the lowest seeds) to make it to the title game: * UCLA in 1980 and *Villanova in 1985 Villanova won the national championship that year
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To calculate germination percentage, divide the number of seeds that have germinated by the total number of seeds planted, and then multiply by 100. The formula is: (Number of seeds germinated / Total number of seeds planted) x 100. This will give you the germination percentage.
The formula for calculating the percentage of germination is: Number of germinated seeds / Total number of seeds planted x 100. This formula allows you to determine the percentage of seeds that have successfully germinated out of the total number of seeds planted.
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From 1979 - 2010, 54 no 1 seeds have made the final four. That's 42.2%
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From 1979 - 2010, 54 no 1 seeds have made the final four. That's 42.2%
Through 2012, only Arizona (1997) won the championship as a #4 seed. (There were no seeds prior to the 1979 tournament.)
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2011. This is the first time it has happened