I’ve called UConn’s last 25 years or so the least dominant, dominant run I’ve ever seen. The national titles scream dynasty, but nothing else does. You mentioned all the missed tournaments in that time span which is really unusual. 20 of the last 27 national champions have been 1 seeds. Of the 7 instances a non-number 1 has won it UConn owns 4 of them by itself.
To call it fluky is too dismissive and diminishes the accomplishment. But to call it unique or unusual is pretty apt. Here is a little comparison of UConn’s run from 1999-2024 to Duke’s from 1986-2011.
Overall record
Duke- 746-172 (.813)
UConn- 625-263 (.704)
Tournament Appearances
Duke- 25
UConn-17 (UConn may have had 18 if COVID doesn’t happen in 2020. They were a bubble team).
Tournament Wins
Duke- 73
UConn- 50
Final Four Appearances
Duke- 11
UConn-7
Times as #1 seed
Duke- 12
UConn- 4
But…
National Titles
UConn-6
Duke- 4
It’s been a great, but strange run for UConn.
I like the Dook comparison. It isn't about Dook, it is more that Dook's dominant run is more what we expect or "the norm" for a dominant run. They have the NC's (not quite as many as UCONN) but they also have LOTS of #1 seeds, F4's, Tournament wins, Tournament appearances, and regular season wins. UCONN has the NC's but everything else is pretty mediocre.
Consider this:
Per above, UCONN "only" had 50 NCAA wins over that stretch and it takes six to win an NC so 36 of the 50 came in those six NC seasons and outside of that their Tournament record was 14-11.
It is just weird. As you said, the NC's scream dynasty. Put another way, the NC's scream Blue Blood but again, nothing else does. They have six NC seasons and the sum total of the rest is pretty good but nowhere close to the top dogs.
For a football comparison, Alabama won six NC's in 12 years from 2009-2020 but in that stretch they also:
- Lost National semi-finals once (2014)
- Lost the National Championship game twice (2016, 2018)
The other three seasons over that 12 year span were:
- 10-3 with a Citrus Bowl win in 2010
- 11-2 with a NY6 Bowl appearance in 2013
- 11-2 with a Citrus Bowl win in 2019
The point being that it isn't "just" the NC's, Bama was really good even in the non-championship years. UCONN's run is just strange because while the NC's are there, the rest of a dominant run just isn't.