Rank these seasons

Didn't become a fan until I enrolled in 2010, so:

2013, by far the deepest, most talented team we've had since I started watching
2022, talent wise they were nothing special, but they went to the Elite 8, which has to count for something
2016, Angel and Sheldon were awesome, beating the **** out of Wichita St. was oddly satisfying, and they probably would have gone farther if they hadn't run into the juggernaut that was the eventual champion Villanova Wildcats
2017, making the tourny even after losing Angel and Sheldon was an accomplishment in its own right
2015, wasn't listed but I'm including it anyway for the simple fact that Angel throat slashing the Cameron Crazies was probably a top 3 moment in Miami basketball history.
2018, I didn't really like this team, they underachieved relative to the talent level, Lonnie and Bruce didn't play well together, and they got what they deserved tbh. That Quan game winner from half court against UNC was sick though.
 
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I don’t know about talent but the 2013 season was fun AF! I always followed the BB team but that season was the first one that made me eagerly waiting to actually watch the games.
 
Didn't become a fan until I enrolled in 2010, so:

2013, by far the deepest, most talented team we've had since I started watching
2022, talent wise they were nothing special, but they went to the Elite 8, which has to count for something
2016, Angel and Sheldon were awesome, beating the **** out of Wichita St. was oddly satisfying, and they probably would have gone farther if they hadn't run into the juggernaut that was the eventual champion Villanova Wildcats
2017, making the tourny even after losing Angel and Sheldon was an accomplishment in its own right
2015, wasn't listed but I'm including it anyway for the simple fact that Angel throat slashing the Cameron Crazies was probably a top 3 moment in Miami basketball history.
2018, I didn't really like this team, they underachieved relative to the talent level, Lonnie and Bruce didn't play well together, and they got what they deserved tbh. That Quan game winner from half court against UNC was sick though.

To be fair, Walker was hurt at the beginning of the season (and preseason) and Brown missed the end of the season. They never came together, but they talent was there.
 
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