Ahead of this past year’s NCAA Tournament, analysts across the country noted how much parity there was during the 2013-2014 college basketball season. Just a few weeks later, as approximately nobody predicted, we saw UConn, a 7-seed, knock off Kentucky, an 8-seed, in the national championship game. But just how unpredictable has college basketball become?

You’ve heard the term “any given Sunday” – which refers to the idea that in the NFL, any team can beat any other team, regardless of its record. Well, we took it one step further. We put together a parity chart for all 351 Division I college basketball teams. That’s right – you can make a gigantic win/loss circle using every team in college hoops. Instead, we chose to appropriately make the shape a “U”.

You can click the graphic to make it larger – it’s tough to see each individual logo when it’s zoomed out.

So if you start with Kentucky, you can see that the Wildcats lost to South Carolina during the regular season, but beat Wichita State in the NCAA Tournament. There are also a few arrows included for some of the areas that wrap around.

The bottom line? There is no such thing as an easy matchup in college basketball anymore. Anybody can literally beat anybody.