You guys aren't very good at what you're trying to do. 
I just quibble with your "undefeated team of greatness" comment about Gonzaga.
They were ranked #1 in the country, playing in the West Coast Conference with a KenPom strength of schedule of 72nd overall--which includes all of their tourney games.
They did play a pretty good OOC slate, but prior to the tourney they hadn't played anyone decent since December. The best team they played to make it to the title game in the tourney was a 5 seed, and they almost lost to the 11 seed in the Final Four.
And then literally the best team they played all year beat the snot out of them.
Maybe the "undefeated team of greatness" was simply a veteran-laden team who overperformed early-season when other teams were still gelling after a COVID-disrupted year, and then by the time other teams were getting better, they had no more ceiling.
So you're saying that the undefeated team of greatness with a few good early OOC wins and then coasting through a sh!t conference, should have been crowned champion, but you don't allow the same for a UCF team from a sh!t conference that beat a B1G team OOC, and closed the season wonderfully with their final 3 games to beat a then-ranked USF team, beat a then-ranked Memphis team, and then finish beating #7-ranked Auburn in a Big Six bowl game.
What makes 2020 Gonzaga any more special than 2017 UCF?