{"id":1898,"date":"2011-04-06T08:36:12","date_gmt":"2011-04-06T12:36:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=1898"},"modified":"2011-04-06T09:07:35","modified_gmt":"2011-04-06T13:07:35","slug":"next-years-top-20-in-college-basketball","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/broadstreetbelievers.com\/?p=1898","title":{"rendered":"Next Year&#8217;s Top 20 in College Basketball"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Time for my annual prediction of the top college basketball teams for NEXT year.\u00a0 All the talk this season was that there was no great teams, and that claim was pretty much verified with the wild tournament that saw no #1 or #2 seeds in the Final Four.\u00a0 Well, get ready to hear a similar refrain next year.\u00a0 As usual, I&#8217;ll do my best to project who will\u00a0leave early for the draft, but I&#8217;m always wrong on\u00a0a good\u00a0number of them.<\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 317px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"sullinger\" src=\"http:\/\/www.slamonline.com\/online\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/01\/JaredSullinger-307x438.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"307\" height=\"438\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">2012&#39;s Player of the Year favorite<\/p><\/div>\n<p><strong>#1 Ohio State<\/strong>:\u00a0 They were the top overall seed in the tournament\u00a0this year and fell short, but Thad Matta&#8217;s squad\u00a0should have another shot at a title in 2012.\u00a0 I believe Jared Sullinger when he says he&#8217;ll return, and that gives the Buckeyes the early front-runner for National Player of the\u00a0Year.\u00a0 They also have an excellent wing player in William Buford and a rock solid point guard, Aaron Craft.\u00a0 DeShaun Thomas should be ready to step into the starting line-up and make an impact at small forward.\u00a0 Matta favors a small rotation, and he has a couple talented returnees (Jordan Sibert, Lenzelle Smith)\u00a0that didn&#8217;t play this year and\u00a0two McDonald&#8217;s All-Americans (Amir Williams, Shannon Scott)\u00a0coming in to compete for playing time.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#2 Kentucky:\u00a0 <\/strong>It&#8217;s the same old story for Calipari, with Brandon Knight and Terence Jones likely to be one-and-dones but a boatload of talent coming in to replace them.\u00a0 It&#8217;s a\u00a0combination\u00a0of the lack of great teams next year and the level of this particular class that puts the Wildcats this high in the rankings.\u00a0 First though, returnees Doron Lamb, Darius Miller, and Deandre Liggins\u00a0have proven themselves to be very\u00a0useful players that will head into\u00a0next season with Final Four experience.\u00a0 Then there are the recruits.\u00a0 SF Michael Gilchrist is a freakish athlete who had 16 points\/12 boards in the McDonald&#8217;s All-American game.\u00a0 PF Anthony Davis grew 7 inches over the last year and a half, to go from a 6-2 PG to arguably the best pro prospect in the entire 2011 class.\u00a0 Marquis Teague\u00a0gives Calipari the top PG in the class for\u00a0what seems like the 8th straight year.\u00a0 Kyle Wiltjer\u00a0shares more than a first name and home state with Kyle Singler.\u00a0 He&#8217;s also 6-9 with plenty of skill.\u00a0 Those 4 recruits with the 3\u00a0key\u00a0returnees\u00a0could give Kentucky a pretty devastating\u00a0top seven of the rotation.\u00a0 If Knight decides to stick around for another year, they might be the team to beat.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#3\u00a0 North Carolina<\/strong>:\u00a0\u00a0Still hard to call the early entries here, but\u00a0for now I&#8217;ll guess that Barnes and Henson leave, but Zeller returns for his senior year.\u00a0 The backcourt is pretty well set-up with\u00a0Kendall Marshall, Dexter Strickland, Leslie McDonald and Reggie Bullock, who missed the last few weeks with an injury.\u00a0 Two blue-chip recruits will step in to replace\u00a0Barnes and Henson.\u00a0 Swingman P.J. Hairston is a lights-out shooter, as he showed in the All-American game, and PF James McAdoo was co-MVP of that game.\u00a0 Like Kentucky with Knight, if Barnes comes back he could make his team the title favorite.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#4 Pittsburgh:\u00a0 <\/strong>I&#8217;m putting this team so high partly out of respect for the program and for Jamie Dixon.\u00a0 They probably don&#8217;t have as much talent as some of the teams listed below, but they have a very good chance to win the Big East regular season again.\u00a0 Can they do anything in the tournament?\u00a0 Who knows.\u00a0 They&#8217;ll have a hard time replacing all the things Brad Wanamker did for them, but Ashton Gibbs will be a pre-season All-American.\u00a0 Travon Woodall should have a breakout season at the point and Nasir Robinson could do the same at PF.\u00a0 They always have unknowns ready to step up\u00a0 and become key contributors (Dante Taylor and Talib Zanna are prime candidates), and they&#8217;re also bringing in a rare All-American recruit:\u00a0center Khem Birch, who could replace Gary McGhee right away.<\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 310px\" class=\"wp-caption alignright\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"robinson\" src=\"http:\/\/www.docsports.com\/images\/lib\/large\/thomas-robinson.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"300\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Robinson could be an All-American<\/p><\/div>\n<p><strong>#5 Kansas:\u00a0 <\/strong>I&#8217;m assuming the Morris twins both head off to the League.\u00a0 This team could move up or\u00a0down depending on a couple things.\u00a0 One, will they sign either of the two excellent recruits they&#8217;re currently fight for?\u00a0 Two,\u00a0will Josh Selby come close to living up to the hype he had coming in to the season?\u00a0 Barring surprise NBA entries, Thomas Robinson and Tyshawn Taylor\u00a0will be a great inside-outside combo.\u00a0 In fact, I&#8217;d probably peg Robinson as\u00a0my pick for\u00a0conference player of the year.\u00a0 Elijah Johnson and Jeff Withey are returnees that could be put on the path to stardom at Allen Fieldhouse.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#6 Duke<\/strong>:\u00a0 Assuming Kyrie Irving leaves, Duke will be another team that&#8217;s hard to predict.\u00a0 The\u00a0high school player of the year, Austin Rivers, will undoubtedly\u00a0take a starting spot on the wing, which\u00a0will be the team&#8217;s strength again with Andre Dawkins and Seth Curry also back.\u00a0 Point guard is a possible concern, but they could be strong there with\u00a0sophomore Tyler Thornton and All-American recruit Quinn\u00a0Cook competing for the spot.\u00a0 They&#8217;ll probably have three Plumlees (unless Mason makes an ill-advised early jump),\u00a0but it remains to be seen how much of an asset that is.\u00a0 Ryan Kelly is another useful post player.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#7 Syracuse:\u00a0 <\/strong>They&#8217;ll be deep and talented, but there are still questions about the backcourt of Scoop Jardine and Brandon Triche.\u00a0 How good are they, and is having them both back really that much of a positive?\u00a0 Either way, they&#8217;re at least experienced and capable, and leading scorer Kris Joseph is also back.\u00a0 This year&#8217;s freshmen Dion Waiters and C.J. Fair showed a lot, but how good will Fab Melo be?\u00a0 Joining all those guys are two top recruits: G Michael Carter-Williams and C Rakeem Christmas, who is yet another Philly kid heading to upstate New York.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#8 Connecticut:\u00a0 <\/strong>On the one hand, this is a\u00a0national\u00a0champion\u00a0team that&#8217;s only losing one player, so you might think they&#8217;d be higher.\u00a0 On the other hand, that one player is Kemba Walker, and let&#8217;s not forget that this team went .500 in the Big East this year.\u00a0 Still, Jeremy Lamb looks ready to be a star, Shabazz Napier should be a solid PG,\u00a0and Alex Oriakhi still has the potential to be a high-level post player.\u00a0 Role players like Roscoe Smith, Jamal Coombs-McDaniel, and Tyler Olander will also help.<\/p>\n<div style=\"width: 335px\" class=\"wp-caption alignleft\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" title=\"kabongo\" src=\"http:\/\/hssn-media.advance.net\/NJ.com\/news\/5dbe95e89bea16a0bc720628393974a5\/bb%20kabongo.JPG\" alt=\"\" width=\"325\" height=\"291\" \/><p class=\"wp-caption-text\">Kabongo is the latest Canadian star in Austin<\/p><\/div>\n<p><strong>#9 Texas<\/strong>:\u00a0 Assuming here that Jordan Hamilton departs, but they would be in my Top 5 if he returns.\u00a0 Rick Barnes isn&#8217;t generally a 3-guard type coach, but he&#8217;ll have to consider it next year with Corey Joseph and J&#8217;Covan Brown returning, along with top recruit Myck Kabongo.\u00a0 With Tristan Thompson anchoring the post, that could be a great base for a team.\u00a0 Kabongo, another Canadian like Joseph and Thompson, is 6-2, really quick, and has some flash to his game.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#10 Louisville<\/strong>:\u00a0\u00a0They have to replace Preston Knowles, but the nucleus of Kyle Kuric, Peyton Siva, Terrence Jennings, and Rakeem Buckles will be joined by a pair of blue-chip recruits, PF Chane Behanan and G\u00a0Wayne Blackshear.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#11 Florida:\u00a0 <\/strong>Their whole starting frontcourt is gone, but their two leading scorers, Erving Walker and Kenny Boynton are not.\u00a0 Those two will be joined by another standout guard, the second-rated 2-guard in the class, Brad Beal.\u00a0 Patric Young came in this year as a highly-touted center, and he showed flashes that he could be ready to reach that potential next year.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p><strong>#12 Missouri:\u00a0 <\/strong>This is a real tough team to figure out right now.\u00a0 They only lose one senior (reserve Justin Safford), but the wheels seemed to really come off this year as they stumbled to an 11-seed.\u00a0 More importantly, coach Mike Anderson is gone, along with his unique pressing style.\u00a0 New coach Frank Haith is pretty unproven and will have to adapt to personnel that may not fit his usual style.\u00a0 Either way, assuming nobody transfers or\u00a0heads to the NBA\u00a0(not a safe assumption), they have a loaded backcourt of Marcus Denmon, Kim English, Michael Dixon, and Flip Pressey.\u00a0 Laurence Bowers and Ricardo Ratliffe give them two capable interior guys to complement the perimeter talent.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#13 Xavier: <\/strong>After a disappointing non-conference performance this year, Xavier dominated the A-10.\u00a0 If Tu Holloway stays for his senior year, they&#8217;ll have their top three scorers back, with Mark Lyons and Kenny Frease also returning.\u00a0\u00a0They&#8217;ll add the top recruit in the league after beating out Georgetown and Tennessee for swingman Dezmine Wells.\u00a0<img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignright\" title=\"ramone\" src=\"http:\/\/draftbigboard.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/12\/Ramone-Moore.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"237\" height=\"177\" \/><\/p>\n<p><strong>#14 Temple:\u00a0 <\/strong>The Owls will be right there to battle Xavier for the A-10 crown.\u00a0 Lavoy Allen is a huge loss, but everyone else is back from a team that barely missed a Sweet 16 appearance, even with two of their starters hurt.\u00a0 Juan Fernandez will have to have a better year at the point.\u00a0 They&#8217;ll have plenty of perimeter scoring punch, with Fernandez, Ramone Moore, Khalif Wyatt, and Scootie Randall.\u00a0 The big question is whether or not they&#8217;ll get enough help in the frontcourt to go along with Michael Eric and Rahlir Jefferson.\u00a0 They&#8217;ll be hoping Anthony Lee, who missed his freshman year this year with an injury, is up to the task.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#15 Michigan:\u00a0 <\/strong>It was a matter of time before John Beilein got things going in Ann Arbor, and after nearly taking down Duke in the 2nd Round of this year&#8217;s tourney, next year could be the breakout year for the program.\u00a0 Darius Morris and Tim Hardaway Jr. will lead the way for a team that has everyone back and looks like it will be the 2nd-best team in a largely rebuilding Big Ten.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#16 UCLA:\u00a0 <\/strong>It looks like Ben Howland finally has things back on track, but the loss of Tyler Honeycutt to the draft will hurt.\u00a0 Still, returnees Reeves Nelson, Malcolm Lee, and Josh Smith will be joined by the Wear twins (transfers from UNC), and the Bruins could enter the season as Pac-10 favorites for the first time in a few years.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#17 Memphis:\u00a0 <\/strong>It was a somewhat disappointing season at Memphis, but maybe that&#8217;s not surprising considering they were relying so much on freshmen, with a young head coach at the helm.\u00a0 Those freshmen, led by Will Barton and Joe Jackson, will all be back, along with veteran Wesley Witherspoon.\u00a0 Josh Pastner has also added another All-American recruit with local product Adonis Thomas.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#18 Gonzaga:\u00a0 <\/strong>Steven Gray departs after a stellar career, but Marquise Carter came on strong at the end of the year, dropping 24 points on St. John&#8217;s in the tourney, and looks ready to replace Gray&#8217;s production.\u00a0 Robert Sacre and Elias Harris are two really nice pieces in the frontcourt, and Demetri Goodson has one last shot to live up to his potential at the point.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#19 Arizona:\u00a0 <\/strong>If Derrick Williams returns, this is clearly the best team out West, but I&#8217;m assuming he&#8217;ll end up in the draft.\u00a0 Everyone else will return though, led by Momo Jones and Kyle Fogg, with two excellent guards also coming in as freshmen: Josiah Turner and Nick Johnson.<\/p>\n<p><strong>#20 Marquette:\u00a0 <\/strong>Darius Johnson-Odom and Jae Crowder will lead the way, with Vander Blue, Junior Cadougan, and Chris Otule\u00a0probably ready for expanded roles.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Time for my annual prediction of the top college basketball teams for NEXT year.\u00a0 All the talk this season was that there was no great teams, and that claim was pretty much verified with the wild tournament that saw no &hellip; <a 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