1) Michigan state
2) Duke
3) Kansas state
4) Ohio state
5) Pitt
6) UK
7) UNC
8) 'Nova
9) Kansas
10) 'Cuse
11) Florida
12) Gonsaga Bulldogs
13) Baylor
14) Butler
15) Missori
16) washington
17) Illinois
18) Purdue
19) Memphis
20) Temple
21) wisconsin
22) V. Tech
23) Georgetown
24) BYU
25) Texas
*felt real wierd to rank the wildcats of K state over the Jayhawks but there is no doubt that K state is the toast of the Big 12.
*I think by season's end Michigan state will have a higher RPI then Duke so I went with them as my first number one. The Big Ten might be the best conference this year so the spartains get the nod over everyone's least favorite team, the dukies.
*I ranked the wildcats of the University of Kentucky higher then the coaches and the a.p. This is because I am a homer and love me some uk basketball. free enos.
2 comments:
I like BYU and Butler more around tourny time. since niether plays a soul until march they are ranked a little lower.
Purdue is better then where I have them too but losing Hummell for another year and playing in the top conference bumps them down a few notches.
UK's powerhouse recruiting classes will be just as potent in 2011. 4 of the top 20ish. 2 of the top
5. go cats.
Tennessee got beat by a Division 2 team(Indianapolis). Cincinnati beat a D2 team(Northern kentucky) by like 2. And Bellarmine actually beat Xavier. Point in all this? Nothing. Syracuse got beat last year by LeMayne, but rebounded and won the Big East. Does this mean parity in College Basketball has gotten way out of control? Nope. I just needed an excuse to put Northern Kentucky and a Tennessee loss on the blog.
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