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Posted on: April 21, 2008 6:31 pm
Edited on: April 23, 2008 4:41 pm

Sleepers, Final Four Contenders and Picks

This will be the finally blog entry regarding college basketball for a while.  With the NBA playoffs starting, the college season is finally old news.  However, it wouldn't feel complete without some early predictions for next year, so here goes:

TEAMS THAT WILL BE BETTER THAN YOU THINK:

  1. Kansas St.
  2. Washington St.
  3. Drake
  4. Xavier
  5. Clemson

TEAMS THAT WILL BE WORSE THAN YOU THINK:

  1. Duke
  2. Louisville
  3. Wisconsin
  4. Arizona
  5. Kentucky

SUPRISE CONTENDERS:

  1. Oklahoma St.
  2. Providence
  3. Florida St.
  4. LSU
  5. Washington

MID-MAJOR CONTENDERS:

  1. Davidson
  2. Drake
  3. Gonzaga
  4. Saint Mary's
  5. San Diego

MID-MAJOR SUPRISES:

  1. Robert Morris
  2. Jacksonville
  3. Southern Illinois
  4. Cleveland St.
  5. IUPUI

FINAL FOUR CONTENDERS:

  1. North Carolina
  2.  West Virginia
  3. Arizona St.
  4. Memphis
  5. Pittsburgh
  6. Texas 
  7. Purdue
  8. Notre Dame
  9. Connecticut
  10. UCLA

FINAL FOUR (1. Champion, 2. Runner-up, etc.)

  1. Memphis
  2. North Carolina
  3. Pitt 
  4. Wake Forest
Posted on: April 19, 2008 5:11 pm

Sleepers, Suprises, Final Four Contenders

Due to the start of the NBA Playoffs, my next blog entry, originally scheduled for today, will be posted on Monday, April 21st.
Category: NBA
Tags: Playoffs
Posted on: April 18, 2008 9:34 pm
Edited on: April 21, 2008 6:29 pm

Very Early Preseason Top 25, Part 3

Now, for the final part of the Top 25.  Here are the Top 10:

1. North Carolina Tar Heels-  The consensus #1 for next year.  Hanssbrough appears to be returning, as do Ellington and Lawson.  This team looks primed for another final four run.  (Now, whether or not that means a title is a whole different strory.  Roy has still failed to win the big one with guys he brought to campus.  If he can't get it done next year, it may never happen).

2. Memphis Tigers- I may be going out on a limb here, but I think the Evans commitment puts them back just above the fray of title contenders.  CDR and Derrick Rose are expected to leave, but Evans and Devin Ebanks are ready to fill those shoes. 

3. Texas Longhorns- They are here for one reason and one reason only:  I don't think DJ is going to declare.  After the way he was eviscerated by Derrick Rose, it would be wise for Augustin to come back, put up numbers, and declare in 09 when he will be the top PG available.  With Augustin back, the Longhorns will be more than capable of finally winning the whole thing.

4. West Virginia- The Mountaineers biggest loss is Darris Nichols, but Joe Mazzula appears primed to fill that void. 

5. Arizona St. Sun Devils- Herb Sendek's squad retuns every major component from a team that probably should have been in the dance.  The Sun Devils also signed Johnny Coy and Taylor Rhode, two players that were not the highest rated, but can contribute right away.  Look for ASU to be a popular "sleeper" come March.

6. Pittsburgh Panthers- Another team that returns just about everyone, the Panthers will be the favorites this year in the Big East.  I know I have West Virginia ranked ahead, but remember, this is my take on things, and the Pitt Panthers are still going to be the majority pick to win the Big East.  With all that being said, they are going to have to figure out a way to get past the Sweet Sixteen, something they haven't been able to do in a long time.  

7. Oklahoma Sooners- Blake Griffin coming back is the biggest thing to happen to Oklahoma since, well, Blake Griffin commiting to the Sooners.  Despite losing Longar Longar and David Godbold, the Sooners will bring in Willie Warren.  Warren is the best player to commit to the Sooners since, you guessed it, Blake Griffin.  Throw Willie Warren in with the Griffins, Tony Crocker, and Austin Johnson, and that's a pretty good starting 5.

8. Purdue Boilermakers- Does this one need explaining?  They return every key player, with the exception of Scott Martin, to a team that would have won the Big 10 if not for a three point overtime loss at Ohio St.  The Boilermakers should finish the job this year.

9. Notre Dame Fighting Irish-  The third Big East team on the list and we haven't even finished the top 10.  This team should contend for not only a Big East title, but also a national title.

10.  Connecticut Huskies- Is the Big East loaded or what?  Four preseason top 10 teams!  That's got to be some kind of record.  Anyway, Connecticut should bounce back nicely from their first round ousting.  I expect Thabeet to be back, and reports are Price will be fully healthy by the time the season starts.  Yep, if ever things were looking like a title for the Huskies, this is the year.

Posted on: April 17, 2008 5:50 pm
Edited on: April 17, 2008 5:51 pm

Very Early Preseason Top 25, Part 2

Yesterday was teams 25-19, here are teams 18-11:

18.  USC Trojans-  OJ Mayo is gone, but Davon Jefferson is back.  Along with Taj Gibson, those two will form one heckuva a 1-2 punch down low.  Oh, and I heard that Demar DeRozan isn't that bad either.

17.  Gonzaga Bulldogs-  The 'Zags return every major component from last year's WCC regular season champion.  Now all they have to do is lock up a top 4 seed.  If the Bulldogs are a top 4 seed come March, they could potentially make a run.

16.  UCLA Bruins-  Kevin Love is gone, Darren Collison will be, but everyone is back.  Not to mention they are bringing in Jrue Holiday and Drew Gordon.  The Bruins are going to be just fine next year.

15.  Georgetown Hoyas-  Two words:  Greg Monroe.  Thanks to the best recruit in the '08 class, the Hoyas should be able to absorb of Roy Hibbert, Patrick Ewing Jr., and Jonathan Wallace.

14.  Wake Forest Deamon Deacons-  The Deacs return everyone from last year's team.  They also bring in one of the best recruiting classes in the country.  Sounds like a recipe for success if you ask me.

13.  Miami Hurricanes-  The 'Canes lose Anthony King and Raymond Hicks, but return just about everyone else. Jack McClinton should be a POY candidate... at least in the ACC.

12.  Villanova Wildcats-  Nova returns EVERY SINGLE PLAYER from last year's Sweet Sixteen team.  Noticing a trend here?  A lot of the teams on this list return many players, and Villanova is no exception.  The Wildcats should be a top 3 team in the Big East.

11.  Duke Blue Devils-  I really struggled with this one.  They didn't play well at the end of the year, but they did finish 26-4.  And they return everyone except DeMarcus Nelson and Taylor King.  Imagine how could they will be next year.

Posted on: April 16, 2008 9:02 pm