That's the question this MyGM sets out to answer.
Alabama A&M University is a HBU (historically black university) with a relatively young D1 basketball history. They've been a member of Division I basketball for 19 years, made the March Madness once (when they lost a play-in game to a 13-18 Oakland), and haven't had a winning season since 2004-05. Their one NBA alum, Mickell Gladness played 26 games total and is now playing in Estonia. According to Sports-Reference, they are the 17th worst DI college basketball program ever, and half the programs worse than them no longer exist. In short, they're bad. And this year they were even worse than normal.
This past season, the Bulldogs finished with a 2-27 record while competing in the poor SWAC and were all-around the worst team in college basketball. As a team, they finished outside of the top 250 teams in EVERY statistical category except for turnovers. They were the worst team in all of college basketball at defensive rebounds, 3-pointers, and steals, and the second worst at points and blocks. Their starting PG shot 28% from the field and their SG and SF weren't much better. All in all, Alabama A&M had the worst season in college basketball of the last half-decade.
People constantly (and justifiably) mock the Brooklyn Nets for being about as incompetent as a NBA franchise can be, and its because of them that I'm going to take that one step further to answer the question: Can I make the Alabama A&M Bulldogs finish an 82-game season with a better record than the Nets?