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Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:15 pm
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:15 pm
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1. Michigan State
2. Kansas
3. Kentucky (2): The Wildcats drop only because of Kansas’ additions, nudging them ahead slightly.
4. Duke
5. Maryland
6. Texas Tech
7. Seton Hall
8. Louisville
9. North Carolina
10. Memphis
11. Florida (12): The Gators only drop one spot by virtue of the movement of Kansas and Maryland leaping ahead, causing some to fall. I still see the Gators as the challenger to Kentucky in the SEC.
12. Gonzaga
13. Virginia
14. Villanova
15. Xavier
16. Purdue
17. Baylor
18. Ohio State
19. Georgetown
20. Illinois
21. Auburn (22): The Tigers will be thin on the perimeter and the hope is that Memphis transfer Jamal Johnson and freshman Tyrell Jones can fill that void. This team will still shoot a lot of 3s but the bigs could dominate.
22. Washington
23. Utah State
24. Marquette
25. VCU
26. Colorado
27. Wisconsin
28. Houston
29. Arizona
30. Providence
31. Davidson
32. St. Mary's
33. Penn State
34. Tennessee (32): The Vols could be a reach here. I’m still debating whether or not LSU or South Carolina should be on this list. So, this summer will be huge for the Vols to ensure that they can be back to being a contender in the SEC. They lost a lot of punch.
35. NC State
36. South Florida
In the mix: Creighton, LSU ( ), Florida State, South Carolina, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Oregon, Arizona State, New Mexico State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, TCU, Syracuse, Vermont, USC, Notre Dame, UConn, Butler, Harvard, Mississippi State, Alabama, Pepperdine.
1. Michigan State
2. Kansas
3. Kentucky (2): The Wildcats drop only because of Kansas’ additions, nudging them ahead slightly.
4. Duke
5. Maryland
6. Texas Tech
7. Seton Hall
8. Louisville
9. North Carolina
10. Memphis
11. Florida (12): The Gators only drop one spot by virtue of the movement of Kansas and Maryland leaping ahead, causing some to fall. I still see the Gators as the challenger to Kentucky in the SEC.
12. Gonzaga
13. Virginia
14. Villanova
15. Xavier
16. Purdue
17. Baylor
18. Ohio State
19. Georgetown
20. Illinois
21. Auburn (22): The Tigers will be thin on the perimeter and the hope is that Memphis transfer Jamal Johnson and freshman Tyrell Jones can fill that void. This team will still shoot a lot of 3s but the bigs could dominate.
22. Washington
23. Utah State
24. Marquette
25. VCU
26. Colorado
27. Wisconsin
28. Houston
29. Arizona
30. Providence
31. Davidson
32. St. Mary's
33. Penn State
34. Tennessee (32): The Vols could be a reach here. I’m still debating whether or not LSU or South Carolina should be on this list. So, this summer will be huge for the Vols to ensure that they can be back to being a contender in the SEC. They lost a lot of punch.
35. NC State
36. South Florida
In the mix: Creighton, LSU ( ), Florida State, South Carolina, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Cincinnati, Oregon, Arizona State, New Mexico State, Kansas State, Oklahoma, TCU, Syracuse, Vermont, USC, Notre Dame, UConn, Butler, Harvard, Mississippi State, Alabama, Pepperdine.
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:18 pm to BowlJackson
We got em right where we want em. Never gon see us comin. We comin
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:18 pm to BowlJackson
LSU will be better than tennessee.
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:24 pm to BowlJackson
NBC Sports (much more clout than Andy Crapz) Top 25:
1. Michigan State
2. Kentucky
PROJECTED STARTERS: Tyrese Maxey, Ashton Hagans, Kahlil Whitney, Keion Brooks, E.J. Montgomery
3. Duke
4. Kansas
5. Villanova
6. Louisville
7. Maryland
8. Virginia
9. Texas Tech
10. Gonzaga
11. Seton Hall
12. UNC
13. Arizona
14. Utah State
15. St. Mary's
16. Xavier
17. LSU
PROJECTED STARTERS: Javonte Smart, Skylar Mays, Marlon Taylor, Trendon Watford, Emmitt Williams
18. Baylor
19. Memphis
20. auburn
PROJECTED STARTERS: J’Von McCormick, Samir Doughty, Danjel Purifoy, Isaac Okoro, Anfernee McLemore
21. Tennessee
PROJECTED STARTERS: Lamonte Turner, Jordan Bowden, Josiah James, Yves Pons, John Fulkerson
22. Creighton
23. VCU
24. Ohio State
25. Davidson
1. Michigan State
2. Kentucky
PROJECTED STARTERS: Tyrese Maxey, Ashton Hagans, Kahlil Whitney, Keion Brooks, E.J. Montgomery
3. Duke
4. Kansas
5. Villanova
6. Louisville
7. Maryland
8. Virginia
9. Texas Tech
10. Gonzaga
11. Seton Hall
12. UNC
13. Arizona
14. Utah State
15. St. Mary's
16. Xavier
17. LSU
PROJECTED STARTERS: Javonte Smart, Skylar Mays, Marlon Taylor, Trendon Watford, Emmitt Williams
18. Baylor
19. Memphis
20. auburn
PROJECTED STARTERS: J’Von McCormick, Samir Doughty, Danjel Purifoy, Isaac Okoro, Anfernee McLemore
21. Tennessee
PROJECTED STARTERS: Lamonte Turner, Jordan Bowden, Josiah James, Yves Pons, John Fulkerson
22. Creighton
23. VCU
24. Ohio State
25. Davidson
This post was edited on 6/26/19 at 7:31 pm
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:29 pm to BowlJackson
Sports Illustrated
1. Michigan State
2. Kentucky
Original Ranking: 2
Key Players: Ashton Hagans (So.), Tyrese Maxey (Fr.), Kahlil Whitney (Fr.)
Kentucky added grad transfer Nate Sestina and freshman Johnny Juzang to the mix, brings back EJ Montgomery and Nick Richards, and should be able to lean on quality depth until John Calipari settles on his best lineup. Hagans returns to set the tone defensively and distribute the ball, and Maxey in particular will be relied upon to create offense in the halfcourt. This is an extremely athletic group that should be able to get stops and play in transition. You never know exactly how a Kentucky team will mesh at this point in the year, but expect them to figure things out as usual.
3. Duke
4. Louisville
5. Villanova
6. Kansas
7. Maryland
8. Gonzaga
9. Ohio State
10. Texas Tech
11. Virginia
12. Memphis
13. Seton Hall
14. North Carolina
15. Arizona
16. Utah State
17. Florida
Original Ranking: 18
Key Players: Scottie Lewis (Fr.), Andrew Nembhard (So.), Tre Mann (Fr.)
Getting back Nembhard, one of the top passers in the country, was huge for the Gators, who add potential lottery pick Lewis on the wing and another high-upside recruit in Mann. Florida certainly shouldn’t struggle to create offense this time around. Lewis could be a program-changing player, and while the Gators still don’t have a ton of depth up front, they should have more than enough to stay near the top of the SEC. Also keep an eye on forward Keyontae Johnson, who emerged as the team’s most versatile defender as a freshman.
18. Saint Mary’s
19. LSU
Original Ranking: NR
Key Players: Ja’vonte Smart (So.), Trendon Watford (Fr.), Skylar Mays (Sr.)
LSU’s rocky offseason somehow resulted in a more stable outcome than expected, with Will Wade back as head coach and Smart, Mays, Emmitt Williams and Marlon Taylor rejoining the team after testing the NBA draft. Losing their two best players, Naz Reid and Tremont Waters, will understandably be a big blow for the Tigers, but the addition of five-star forward Watford helps with the scoring situation, and Smart and Mays will be one of the better backcourts in the SEC.
20. Washington
21. Baylor
22. Oregon
23. Xavier
24. Michigan
25. Auburn
Dropped Out: Marquette (previously No. 6), Houston (No. 22) and Tennessee (No. 23)
1. Michigan State
2. Kentucky
Original Ranking: 2
Key Players: Ashton Hagans (So.), Tyrese Maxey (Fr.), Kahlil Whitney (Fr.)
Kentucky added grad transfer Nate Sestina and freshman Johnny Juzang to the mix, brings back EJ Montgomery and Nick Richards, and should be able to lean on quality depth until John Calipari settles on his best lineup. Hagans returns to set the tone defensively and distribute the ball, and Maxey in particular will be relied upon to create offense in the halfcourt. This is an extremely athletic group that should be able to get stops and play in transition. You never know exactly how a Kentucky team will mesh at this point in the year, but expect them to figure things out as usual.
3. Duke
4. Louisville
5. Villanova
6. Kansas
7. Maryland
8. Gonzaga
9. Ohio State
10. Texas Tech
11. Virginia
12. Memphis
13. Seton Hall
14. North Carolina
15. Arizona
16. Utah State
17. Florida
Original Ranking: 18
Key Players: Scottie Lewis (Fr.), Andrew Nembhard (So.), Tre Mann (Fr.)
Getting back Nembhard, one of the top passers in the country, was huge for the Gators, who add potential lottery pick Lewis on the wing and another high-upside recruit in Mann. Florida certainly shouldn’t struggle to create offense this time around. Lewis could be a program-changing player, and while the Gators still don’t have a ton of depth up front, they should have more than enough to stay near the top of the SEC. Also keep an eye on forward Keyontae Johnson, who emerged as the team’s most versatile defender as a freshman.
18. Saint Mary’s
19. LSU
Original Ranking: NR
Key Players: Ja’vonte Smart (So.), Trendon Watford (Fr.), Skylar Mays (Sr.)
LSU’s rocky offseason somehow resulted in a more stable outcome than expected, with Will Wade back as head coach and Smart, Mays, Emmitt Williams and Marlon Taylor rejoining the team after testing the NBA draft. Losing their two best players, Naz Reid and Tremont Waters, will understandably be a big blow for the Tigers, but the addition of five-star forward Watford helps with the scoring situation, and Smart and Mays will be one of the better backcourts in the SEC.
20. Washington
21. Baylor
22. Oregon
23. Xavier
24. Michigan
25. Auburn
Dropped Out: Marquette (previously No. 6), Houston (No. 22) and Tennessee (No. 23)
This post was edited on 6/26/19 at 7:32 pm
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:35 pm to WilliamTaylor21
K? That's pre-draft so I'm not sure how it's relevant, but start your own thread if you really want to share that with the class
This post was edited on 6/26/19 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:36 pm to BowlJackson
Good for you, you win the off season... again.
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:41 pm to BowlJackson
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That's pre-draft so I'm not sure how it's relevant
NCAA early entrant withdrawal deadline: May 29
SI Ranking: June 5
NBC Ranking: June 24
This post was edited on 6/26/19 at 7:43 pm
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:47 pm to BowlJackson
This means absolutely nothing. LSU will be a top 25 team next season for sure. Most people believe that next seasons LSU basketball team will be better than the one that made it to the sweet sixteen this past season. We are gonna whip auburn's arse again too. Of course, that arse whipping will have to wait, bc there's a more severe arse whipping in store for auburn football at the hands of LSU in Tiger Stadium that will take place first. Geaux Tigers.
Posted on 6/26/19 at 7:49 pm to ImayGoLesMiles
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ImayGoLesMiles
Why are you always so angry all the time?
Posted on 6/26/19 at 9:01 pm to AHM21
Assy! You should call NBC and Sports Illustrated!
They must've missed your post about LSU's rebuilding year!
They must've missed your post about LSU's rebuilding year!
Posted on 6/26/19 at 9:02 pm to WilliamTaylor21
You do it. I forget what I posted yesterday. You remember everything I’ve posted in the last three months.
Posted on 6/27/19 at 12:28 am to WilliamTaylor21
Kentucky overrated again........Nice lifetime contract Cal got though...
Posted on 6/27/19 at 12:40 am to BowlJackson
Awww someone seems butthurt.
It’s ok little buddy,
It’s ok little buddy,
Posted on 6/27/19 at 7:40 am to BowlJackson
I really feel like we will surprise alot of people next year.
Looking forward to seeing what Crean can do now that he will have some talent to work with.
Looking forward to seeing what Crean can do now that he will have some talent to work with.
Posted on 6/27/19 at 7:58 am to BowlJackson
quote:Well this is gonna set some people up for disappointment.
5. Maryland
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