
Is it surprising to anyone that a team of 4 USF against any permutation of an Axis team has a roughly 30% chance of winning on average?
Stats for 17k 4v4 games played March of 2022. There is no "Top 200" sample of this because nobody is masochistic enough to play a 4 USF team.
EDIT 4/9/22: Seems that this is just an outlier. Out of 20k matches, only 161 teams used a 4 USF composition. I guess the takeaway here is that random teams suck, and random teams full of USF suck even harder.