The ESPN analyst broke down the Huskies' modern dominance.
Milestones were everywhere: Connecticut tied North Carolina for the third most titles all time, became the first team since Florida from 2006-07 to win back-to-back championships, and set a record for highest point differential in one NCAA men's tournament.
"They're the Michael Jordan of college basketball," Smith said. "In their six national titles—1999, 2004, 2011, 2014 and obviously back-to-back this year—they're 6-0 in national championship games."
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