by The X on Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:52 pm
You don't have to have just one team. There's 300 to 350 Division 1 teams. I suggest looking first a power conferences (ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Big 12, PAC-10 & SEC) since talent level is higher & games are (generally) going to be of higher quality. If you want a team that has a chance to compete for a national title or is usually challenging for their conference then list looks something like follows:
ACC: Duke, North Carolina (Maryland)
Big East: Connecticut, Syracuse (Georgetown, Louisville, Marquette, Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Villanova, West Virginia)
Big Ten: Michigan State (Illinois, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin)
Big 12: Kansas (Baylor, Kansas State, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas)
PAC-10: Arizona, UCLA (California, USC, Washington)
SEC: Florida, Kentucky (Tennessee, Vanderbilt)
There are also majors like Memphis and Xavier and mid-majors like Gonzaga of WCC or Butler of Horizon who are all high quality programs.
What sort of style of play do you want team to have? Alternatively, do you want to focus on a certain region of the States? Do you like an underdog or the alpha dog? Would you prefer a team everybody likes or that everybody loves to hate?
As you can see, the list goes on and on and on.
Aside from that, come March Madness, make sure to jump on bandwagon of at least one mid-major and one minow.