UCLA leads 124-99 all-time, going into the 2007-08 season.
Joe Flacco has a 4-6 record versus the Steelers. He is 4-4 in the regular season and 0-2 in the playoffs in head to head meetings.
The division is won by the team with the best overall record.If two teams have the same overall record, then the first tie breaker is head-to-head record.If the two teams split their head-to-head matches the 2nd tiebreaker is the record against divisional opponents.If they are still tied they look at best record against common opponents.If they are still tied they look at strength of schedule of the teams they both beat (ie. records of those teams)There are more tiebreakers after that, but I don't think they have ever been used.
Florida leads 30-24 in the all time head to head against LSU
duke's head coach
head to head record duke vs carolina
4-2 nc
UCLA's record against Kentucky all-time is 4-6. In UCLA's four victories, the average margin of victory was 4.5. In UK's six victories, the average margin of victory was 11. Post John Wooden/Sam Gilbert era, UCLA is 3-3 against Kentucky.
Duke 1, Missouri 0 (2001 ncaa tournament won by Duke)
UCLA leads 124-99 all-time, going into the 2007-08 season.
Kansas leads the series, 5-2.
Kansas leads the series, 5-2.
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Rafael Nadal
The overall record is 12-2 in favor of KU. The only time they met in the NCAA tournament Wichita State beat KU 66-65 so Kansas is 0-1 in the NCAA Tournament against Wichita State.
Go to the NCAA website->Statistics->Record Books->2011-2012->Division I.
Chuck two basketballs at their head.