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  • ESPN Andy Katz Give Their Early Preseason Top 25

    With Tyler Hansbrough, Ty Lawson, Wayne Ellington and Danny Green, UNC is the early favorite to win it all. Here's the early 2008-09 Top 25, writes Andy Katz.


    Not many non-BCS except a few in the also-rans, but I think Memphis will fall further since they lost their 3 best players.
    And I think Arizona State is picked a little high considering the players they have are the same ones who lost
    TEN of their final 15 games.

    AND, in the TOP 25 plus extra 16 also-rans, the guy doesn't even mention Xavier.
    Xavier was 27-6 last year, finished with the 9th best RPI, cruised to an easy win of the A-10,
    have plenty of firepower returning and almost everyone has Xavier ranked among the best recruiting classes.

  • #2
    Originally posted by tornado View Post
    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/column...ndy&id=3446170

    Not many non-BCS except a few in the also-rans, but I think Memphis will fall further since they lost their 3 best players.
    And I think Arizona State is picked a little high considering the players they have are the same ones who lost
    TEN of their final 15 games.
    Crap... just crap.

    Only 3 B10 teams? No way.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by MacabreMob View Post
      Crap... just crap.

      Only 3 B10 teams? No way.
      It's ok Mob... there's no mention of UIUC anywhere.
      Bradley 72 - Illini 68 Final

      ???It??™s awful hard,??™??™ said Illini freshman guard D.J. Richardson, the former Central High School guard who played prep school ball a few miles from here and fought back tears outside the locker room. ???It??™s a hometown thing. It??™s bragging rights.??™

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      • #4
        I agree about Memphis. I also think he has Notre Dame a little overated. They will be very good, but #4? Maybe if all their transfers could play this year they could be Top 5.

        And if Bill Self can get Kansas back into the Top 25 after losing nearly everyone of significance, I'll have to change my mind a little more about his coaching abilities!

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        • #5
          He will have to keep them out of elevators

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          • #6
            Even though Carolina is the preseason #1 I can see them stumbling. This may be Roy's toughest year yet because he has 4 starters (at least) trying to prove to pro scouts that they are first round picks.

            In fact, comments made by both Lawson and Green leading up to their draft-day decision lead one to believe that they are TOTALLY disenfranchised with the Carolina "fans". They are unhappy that many "fans" turned against them and were making negative comments about their loyalties and abilities. Kind of like "we love ya if ya stay a Tarheel, but if you leave we hope you fail".

            Hmmmm..............kinda sounds somewhat similar to some comments I've heard here about POB. (the negative comments about ability, not the "hope ya fail" as I'm sure everyone wishes POB the best).

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            • #7
              Here is a preseason Top 25 from a sportswriter for the Atlanta Journal Constitution. His picks looks a little more realistic, to me. He has Memphis (#14), Notre Dame (#11), and especially Kansas (#25) a little lower.

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              • #8
                One other puzzle....
                ...he has Miami showing up at preseason #8.

                Anyone have a clue why?
                Miami is good and plays in a tough conference, but they were 22-11 against D-I opponents last year and 8-8 in the conference.
                Their 12-1 non-conference record was against a non-con schedule ranked #143, and they only two non-conference opponents
                with an RPI under 100 (and only one under 50).
                After they hit mid-January and got past all the cushy cupcakes, they went 8-9!
                I wonder why they made such a huge jump into the Top 10?
                I guess time will tell if Katz is on to something.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by tornado View Post
                  One other puzzle....
                  ...he has Miami showing up at preseason #8.

                  Anyone have a clue why?
                  Miami is good and plays in a tough conference, but they were 22-11 against D-I opponents last year and 8-8 in the conference.
                  Their 12-1 non-conference record was against a non-con schedule ranked #143, and they only two non-conference opponents
                  with an RPI under 100 (and only one under 50).
                  After they hit mid-January and got past all the cushy cupcakes, they went 8-9!
                  I wonder why they made such a huge jump into the Top 10?
                  I guess time will tell if Katz is on to something.
                  Playing a cupcake schedule for BCS schools is nothing new. BU can have a top 50 SOS and go 22-11 and these so called "experts" would be saying they are on the bubble but a Miami can have the same record w/ 12 of those wins coming against teams that BU would have dominated, and probably would have given them 25-28 wins last year, and everyone is in love w/ Miami because they are a BCS school.
                  I loved it 3 years ago when BU did make the Big Dance. They took the time to show teams records, conference records, SOS, top 100, top 50 & top 25 wins. I don't remember the other teams that they showed but they were all teams that everyone was saying were "locks" to get in. They never showed the teams names just the stats and had the announcers rate them. When they were done BU was the concensus pick over all of these so called locks. The announcers were all surprised and said they had no idea BU was that good.
                  This is how they need to pick all of the Tournament teams, it would be much more interesting.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by tornado View Post
                    One other puzzle....
                    ...he has Miami showing up at preseason #8.

                    Anyone have a clue why?
                    Miami is good and plays in a tough conference, but they were 22-11 against D-I opponents last year and 8-8 in the conference.
                    Their 12-1 non-conference record was against a non-con schedule ranked #143, and they only two non-conference opponents
                    with an RPI under 100 (and only one under 50).
                    After they hit mid-January and got past all the cushy cupcakes, they went 8-9!
                    I wonder why they made such a huge jump into the Top 10?
                    I guess time will tell if Katz is on to something.


                    From their press release announcing the ACC/Big10 Challenge:


                    "The Hurricanes come off one of the most successful seasons in program history, finishing 23-11 and among the top-five in the ACC. They will return four starters and their top-five scorers from their 2007-08 squad that advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, including First Team All-ACC selection Jack McClinton, who averaged a team-high 17.7 points per game, while converting an ACC-best (third in the NCAA) 91.9 percent from the line and 42.7 percent from long range."



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                    • #11
                      But it's still Miami!
                      They're a football school.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by basketball nut View Post
                        Playing a cupcake schedule for BCS schools is nothing new. BU can have a top 50 SOS and go 22-11 and these so called "experts" would be saying they are on the bubble but a Miami can have the same record w/ 12 of those wins coming against teams that BU would have dominated, and probably would have given them 25-28 wins last year, and everyone is in love w/ Miami because they are a BCS school.
                        I loved it 3 years ago when BU did make the Big Dance. They took the time to show teams records, conference records, SOS, top 100, top 50 & top 25 wins. I don't remember the other teams that they showed but they were all teams that everyone was saying were "locks" to get in. They never showed the teams names just the stats and had the announcers rate them. When they were done BU was the concensus pick over all of these so called locks. The announcers were all surprised and said they had no idea BU was that good.
                        This is how they need to pick all of the Tournament teams, it would be much more interesting.

                        That is a GREAT point! I think maybe the Valley should start scheduling all cream-puff sub 150 RPI teams which would inflate everyone's record. And then when six Valley teams finish with 20 or more wins, four or five would make the NCAA Tourney.

                        Of course, that will be the same year the RPI is "re-emphasized" and the big chiefs in the NCAA will call out the Valley regarding how weak their collective non-conference SOS is! It never ends!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Bravesfan View Post
                          That is a GREAT point! I think maybe the Valley should start scheduling all cream-puff sub 150 RPI teams which would inflate everyone's record. And then when six Valley teams finish with 20 or more wins, four or five would make the NCAA Tourney.

                          Of course, that will be the same year the RPI is "re-emphasized" and the big chiefs in the NCAA will call out the Valley regarding how weak their collective non-conference SOS is! It never ends!
                          SOS is an automatic w/ any of the mid-majors except a Gonzaga type of school. This is why the MVC went to stronger SOS because they said the vally played to soft a schedule.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tornado View Post
                            One other puzzle....
                            ...he has Miami showing up at preseason #8.

                            Anyone have a clue why?
                            Miami is good and plays in a tough conference, but they were 22-11 against D-I opponents last year and 8-8 in the conference.
                            Their 12-1 non-conference record was against a non-con schedule ranked #143, and they only two non-conference opponents
                            with an RPI under 100 (and only one under 50).
                            After they hit mid-January and got past all the cushy cupcakes, they went 8-9!
                            I wonder why they made such a huge jump into the Top 10?
                            I guess time will tell if Katz is on to something.
                            Originally posted by Braves4Life View Post
                            From their press release announcing the ACC/Big10 Challenge:


                            "The Hurricanes come off one of the most successful seasons in program history, finishing 23-11 and among the top-five in the ACC. They will return four starters and their top-five scorers from their 2007-08 squad that advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament, including First Team All-ACC selection Jack McClinton, who averaged a team-high 17.7 points per game, while converting an ACC-best (third in the NCAA) 91.9 percent from the line and 42.7 percent from long range."



                            http://hurricanesports.cstv.com/spor...041508aaa.html
                            Originally posted by tornado View Post
                            But it's still Miami!
                            They're a football school.
                            Gonzaga checks in at #9.

                            #9?

                            It's still Gonzaga.
                            They're a Mid-Major.

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                            • #15
                              Love the coverage of my "other" team...

                              the one, and only Louisville Cardinals. We just need to find a way to beat the EXACT same UNC team that took us by 10 last year, sigh. It's going to be Louisville or Bradley (or both) going strong this year, as this will be the first college basketball season in a haul that i wont be able to watch. Moving out to Zambia, and the US NCAA basketball coverage is a little thin out there. I'll keep an eye out for under-the-radar african talent for Jim
                              Sungani umoyo womseko na wokonda waumbiri anznga.

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