A&M is probably just a bad basketball school. We're like most other football centric schools, nobody really gives a shit about BB. Surprised it hasn't been said, but I think we lost our last coach (who at least won the SEC in BB) Mark Turgeon to Maryland as well.
Buzz probably reached a ceiling here at A&M, but he went out this year with a whimper. Gave up a couple of games to bad teams where we were winning handily, and played like complete crap in 3-4 other games that we should have easily won.
I *THINK* that the reason Bama has improved dramatically of late is mostly tied in with the modern NIL/Portal system. There is a LOT more money in CFB than there is in CBB so any of the FB Helmets or near Helmets that choose to can spend a fraction of their FB Cash on BB and become at least decent at CBB.
If I had to guess, I would predict that over the next decade or so the FB powers will gain BB success and some of the BB Blue Bloods may find it hard to keep up.
Also, the football schools haven't generally been nearly as bad at BB as the BB powers have been at FB. Ohio State is probably #1 in BB success among FB schools all-time but Michigan, Florida, Texas, Oklahoma, and some others aren't too far behind. Here are top FB programs
from CFN, based on all-time AP finishes with all-time BB ranking from the
AP via Yahoo:
- Ohio State, 10
- Alabama, 37
- Oklahoma, 22
- Notre Dame, 16
- Michigan, 13
- USC, 64
- Texas, 44
- Nebraska, 122
- Penn State, 116
- Tennessee, 44
- Georgia, 113
- LSU, 46
- Florida State, 46
- Auburn, 66
- Florida, 43
Your own aTm Aggies are #23 in football and #108 in BB so they more closely fit the mold you identified than most of the football powers.
Of the top-15 all-time football programs three are also top-16 in BB (#10 tOSU, #13 Michigan, and #16 Notre Dame). Most of the rest have at least a decent BB history with the big exceptions being Nebraska, Penn State, and Georgia. Also note that this year's F4 includes two top-15 all-time FB Schools (#14 Auburn and #15 Florida) and that this year's E8 included those two plus two more (#2 Bama and #10 Tennessee) so I think the FB schools in general are already improving their CBB stock.
Doing this the other way around shows that while the FB powers are generally at least decent at BB, that is NOT true in the reverse. Here are the top BB schools with their FB rankings:
- Kentucky, 61
- North Carolina, 40
- Dook, 44
- Kansas, 64
- UCLA, 18
- Louisville, 62
- Arizona, 69
- Indiana, 68
- Michigan State,
- Ohio State, 1
- Syracuse, 46
- Cincinnati, 72
- Michigan, 5
- Illinois, 49
- Villanova, 86 (Villanova is ranked right behind Iowa Pre-Flight which only existed for a few years during WWII.
Of the top-15 all-time BB programs, Ohio State (1) and Michigan (5) are far-and-away the best at FB. Next is UCLA (18) then UNC (40).