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http://www.cbssports.com/collegebask...story/11859618


1. Kansas

Top two returning players: Cole Aldrich and Sherron Collins

Top newcomer: Xavier Henry

Comment: The Jayhawks return every relevant player from a 27-win team and add a strong recruiting class to it. That's the way a national champion is built, and it really is amazing how quickly Self has been able to rebuild following the departure of his entire starting lineup in 2008.

2. Kentucky

Top two returning players: Patrick Patterson and Darius Miller

Top newcomer: John Wall

Comment: The loss of Meeks hurts, no question. But Calipari still has a loaded roster, one that is arguably as good as the Derrick Rose/Chris Douglas-Roberts/Joey Dorsey roster that helped him make the 2008 Final Four.

3. Michigan State

Top two returning players: Kalin Lucas and Raymar Morgan

Top newcomer: Derrick Nix

Comment: There isn't much coming into the program, but Tom Izzo doesn't need much. He has the core of last season's Final Four team pretty much intact, and that should be enough to help the Spartans take another Big Ten title.

4. North Carolina

Top two returning players: Ed Davis and Deon Thompson

Top newcomer: John Henson

Comment: It's a tribute to Roy Williams and his ability to recruit that he can lose Tyler Hansbrough, Danny Green, Ty Lawson and Wayne Ellington and remain in the top five. The Tar Heels' frontcourt of Davis, Thompson and Henson will be among the best in the country.

5. Texas

Top two returning players: Damion James and Dexter Pittman

Top newcomer: Avery Bradley

Comment: The return of James and Pittman is huge, and Bradley will be an elite scorer from the moment he steps on campus. All three mentioned players are future pros who could lead Texas on a deep run next March.

6. Villanova

Top two returning players: Scottie Reynolds and Corey Fisher

Top newcomer: Mouphtauo Yarou

Comment: That Reynolds withdrew from the NBA Draft will have Villanova in position to make consecutive Final Fours. A consensus top five recruiting class helps, too.

7. Duke

Top two returning players: Kyle Singler and Jon Scheyer

Top newcomer: Ryan Kelly

Comment: The Blue Devils still have a point guard problem, but that didn't stop them from winning 30 games last season. The additions of Kelly and Mason Plumlee will make the frontcourt strong and help offset the loss of Gerald Henderson.

8. Connecticut

Top two returning players: Jerome Dyson and Kemba Walker

Top newcomer: Alex Oriakhi

Comment: The Huskies got a break that should keep them near the top of the Big East when Stanley Robinson didn't try to turn pro. He'll be aided by first-year players Oriakhi and Ater Majok (if he's eligible), and a backcourt of Walker and Dyson is talented by any standard.

9. Purdue

Top two returning players: E'Twaun Moore and Robbie Hummel

Top newcomer: D.J. Byrd

Comment: Suddenly, these Baby Boilermakers are heading into their junior years, ready to make their first Elite Eight. With Moore, Hummel and JaJuan Johnson in the starting lineup, it's a realistic possibility.

10. West Virginia

Top two returning players: Da'Sean Butler and Devin Ebanks

Top newcomer: Dalton Pepper

Comment: The return of Joe Mazzulla from an injury will steady the backcourt and give Bob Huggins what should be his best team since he left Cincinnati. Butler and Ebanks are two of the better forwards in the country.

11. Butler

Top two returning players: Matt Howard and Gordon Hayward

Top newcomer: Andrew Smith

Comment: The Bulldogs will make their third consecutive NCAA tournament under Brad Stevens. The reigning Horizon League champions didn't have a single senior on last season's roster.

Isaiah Thomas' Huskies should win the Pac-10. (US Presswire)
Isaiah Thomas' Huskies should win the Pac-10. (US Presswire)
12. Washington

Top two returning players: Isaiah Thomas and Quincy Pondexter

Top newcomer: Abdul Gaddy

Comment: A Thomas/Gaddy backcourt will be as fun as any backcourt in the nation. The Huskies should finish atop a relatively weak Pac-10.

13. Oklahoma

Top two returning players: Willie Warren and Tony Crocker

Top newcomer: Keith Gallon

Comment: Yes, Blake Griffin is gone. But a top 10 recruiting class and the (somewhat) surprising return of Warren will have the Sooners continuing their tradition of winning under Jeff Capel.

14. Clemson

Top two returning players: Trevor Booker and Demontez Stitt

Top newcomer: Milton Jennings

Comment: The loss of Terrence Oglesby was unexpected. But it's not too much to overcome for Clemson thanks to the arrival of Jennings and Booker's younger brother, Devin Booker.

15. Louisville

Top two returning players: Samardo Samuels and Jerry Smith

Top newcomer: Peyton Siva

Comment: If Samuels develops into the dominant big man he should be, then Louisville will be in contention for another Sweet 16. If not, this ranking is probably too high.

16. Minnesota

Top two returning players: Lawrence Westbrook and Damian Johnson

Top newcomer: Royce White

Comment: Tubby Smith has turned things around quickly at Minnesota thanks to his ability to recruit the state. He'll be back in the NCAA tournament barring a major surprise.

17. Dayton

Top two returning players: Chris Wright and Marcus Johnson

Top newcomer: Matt Kavanaugh

Comment: The loss of Derrick Brown at Xavier has the Flyers as the pick to win the Atlantic 10. Wright should be an All-American candidate and the key to a potential 30-win season.

18. Tennessee

Top two returning players: Tyler Smith and Wayne Chism

Top newcomer: Kenny Hall

Comment: The addition of Hall will add depth to the frontcourt, but it's the backcourt where the Vols must be better. That means Bobby Maze has to be more reliable and as good as he was at the beginning of last season.

19. Siena

Top two returning players: Edwin Ubiles and Alex Franklin

Top newcomer: Oderah Anosike

Comment: Four starters return from a 27-win team that challenged Louisville in the second round of the NCAA tournament. In other words, the Saints should still be good despite the loss of Kenny Hasbrouck.

20. Ohio State

Top two returning players: Evan Turner and William Buford

Top newcomer: None

Comment: The Buckeyes don't have their usual great recruiting class, but they didn't need one with Turner, Buford, Jon Diebler and David Lighty set to return. Those four players are OSU's top four scorers. They won't miss B.J. Mullens too much.

Manny Harris leads a veteran group of Wolverines. (US Presswire)
Manny Harris leads a veteran group of Wolverines. (US Presswire)
21. Michigan

Top two returning players: Manny Harris and DeShawn Sims

Top newcomer: Matt Vogrich

Comment: Nearly every relevant player from a team that spent part of last season ranked is back, including All-American candidate Harris. He averaged 16.9 points and 6.8 rebounds as a junior.

22. California

Top two returning players: Jerome Randle and Patrick Christopher

Top newcomer: Markuri Sanders-Frison

Comment: Randall and Christopher give the Bears a talented backcourt. If the team makes shots, it will be a force in the Pac-10.

23. Illinois

Top two returning players: Demetri McCamey and Mike Davis

Top newcomer: D.J. Richardson

Comment: It was just a few years ago when some were questioning whether Bruce Weber would be able to recruit well enough to last at Illinois. Now Weber has a heralded recruiting class -- featuring two top 50 prospects -- set to enroll and a solid group of veterans to make the Illini a threat in the Big Ten.

24. Georgetown

Top two returning players: Greg Monroe and Chris Wright

Top newcomer: Hollis Thompson

Comment: The return of Monroe, Wright and Austin Freeman gives John Thompson III a nice nucleus. That's why you can expect the Hoyas to rebound from a disappointing season in the Big East.

25. Gonzaga

Top two returning players: Matt Bouldin and Steven Gray

Top newcomer: G.J. Vilarino

Comment: The Zags lost a lot from last season's 28-win team, specifically Josh Heytvelt, Austin Daye, Jeremy Pargo and Micah Downs. But a talented core remains in place, and Gonzaga will almost certainly ride it to another WCC title.

26. Mississippi State

Top two returning players: Jarvis Varnado and Barry Stewart

Top newcomer: John Riek

Comment: The reason Renardo Sidney isn't listed as the top newcomer is because I simply do not believe the NCAA will clear him to play college basketball. If I'm wrong, I'll correct this accordingly. But even without Sidney, the Bulldogs should push for an SEC West title.



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June 16, 2009, 03:16:19 PM
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    Sniff Sniff. . . I smell Heisman.
Congrats, I guess. Being #1 at the beginning of the season is an amazing accomplishment.

EDIT: I'm waiting to see Phil Steele's projections. Guy is the best in 'da biz. :)
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csourk is the best pre-college poster on this board.  way better than oxlp956

June 16, 2009, 03:33:15 PM
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June 16, 2009, 03:36:14 PM
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    Now that's how you get out a f***ing blood stain.
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June 16, 2009, 03:52:00 PM
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They've already made Tee-Shirts  :lol:

June 16, 2009, 03:56:18 PM
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What an absolute joke program.  Hanging banners and having parades and t-shirts for a pre-season ranking!?  Absolute clown show in fly over country. 

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June 16, 2009, 04:02:55 PM
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Top newcomer: Xavier Henry

Don't you actually have to be there to count as a newcomer?


June 16, 2009, 04:06:08 PM
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You guys can all go on the bitter sarcastic route, but I for one think its nice that our in-state buddies get some well deserved recognition for once.  As KSU fans, I think we forget how hard it can be to wallow in relative obscurity for years and years.

kudos ku. kudos.

June 16, 2009, 05:04:26 PM
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June 16, 2009, 07:26:53 PM
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duke at 7 is puzzling me.  those crackers suck. 

June 16, 2009, 07:30:38 PM
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duke at 7 is puzzling me.  those crackers suck. 

I disagree, my portly friend, they will be back!

Devilkats!

June 16, 2009, 07:33:59 PM
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duke at 7 is puzzling me.  those crackers suck. 

I disagree, my portly friend, they will be back!

Devilkats!

they might be ok in acc play but they'll get waxed in the tournament again. 

June 16, 2009, 07:35:42 PM
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duke at 7 is puzzling me.  those crackers suck. 

I disagree, my portly friend, they will be back!

Devilkats!

they might be ok in acc play but they'll get waxed in the tournament again. 

Everybody except UNC eventually lost. 

June 16, 2009, 07:37:13 PM
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duke at 7 is puzzling me.  those crackers suck. 

I disagree, my portly friend, they will be back!

Devilkats!

they might be ok in acc play but they'll get waxed in the tournament again. 

Everybody except UNC eventually lost. 

unc was the only decent team in that league last year.  duke has been tested or beaten by every team they've played for 3 years from what I can remember.  They've almost lost in the first round the last two years against horrible mid-major teams.

June 16, 2009, 09:56:00 PM
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duke at 7 is puzzling me.  those crackers suck. 

When I was still kind of asleep this morning and skimming headlines, I thought this said "ku wants Whitey to bulk up the Jayhawks’ frontcourt".  Made sense. 

http://www.kansascity.com/sports/story/1254034.html


June 16, 2009, 09:57:16 PM
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Loozing in the 1st rd to horrible midmajs seeded 12-15 is a sign of eliteness