It could be me, but I noticed two glaring ommisions from this list. I do not see Kansas or Teas on this list, and I can almost guarantee you that those two programs would be able to beat the likes of USC. You also have Arizona down twice. My guess it that one should be Arizona State.
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BigdaddyQHSBR Posting Legend
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bradleysnyderRestricted User
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#37what if duke is 3Comment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#38It could be me, but I noticed two glaring ommisions from this list. I do not see Kansas or Teas on this list, and I can almost guarantee you that those two programs would be able to beat the likes of USC. You also have Arizona down twice. My guess it that one should be Arizona State.Comment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#39are you asking me who could be ahead of them? Or just saying what if there #3.
I think i forgot to put Syracuse in there somewhere. They wont be in the top 20 though if I do put them in. I think there gonna be a 21 to 25 though.
Wichita State might end up moving out of the top 25. Ill be re constructing the rankings again.Comment -
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#40Gordon Hayward if projected at the 16 spot in the first round of the draft going to the Timberwolves. Im hoping he stays though. Kyle Singler is projected at the 33 spot in the 2nd round going to the Golden State Warriors.Comment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#41Jimmer Freddette DECLARES will not hire an Agent though
Samardo Samuels DECLARESComment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#42Fairfield picked up a big weapon holding them at the #30 spotComment -
bornsellingSBR Wise Guy
- 12-02-09
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#43Dropping Georgetown out of the top 25Comment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#44Babbit of NEVADA has declared and hired AGENT no longer in consideration or going to be brought up into ranking scenariosComment -
kchienSBR High Roller
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#45Singler's staying, Duke's backcourt is going to be really strong.Comment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#46Alrighty then lets update these rankings shall we? Now that more of the top recruits have selected schools I think I can boggle some of the spots around some moreComment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#471.Duke
2.Michigan State
3.Purdue
4.Kansas State
5.Butler
6.Ohio State
7.Baylor (lets give them a whirl shall we?)
8.Memphis
9.UNLV ( I really dont no why im riding them so high I just have an itch)
10.Villanova
11.Missouri
12.Notre Dame
13.North Carolina
14.Illinois
15.UCLA
16.Marquette
17.Kentucky (holding at the #17 spot)
18.Xavier
19.Wake Forest
20.BYU
21.Gonzaga
22.North Carolina State
23.USC
24.Arizona
25.FairfieldComment -
Straight CashSBR MVP
- 11-20-09
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#48Seems pretty close to what it'll probably look like to start the season.Comment -
bornsellingSBR Wise Guy
- 12-02-09
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#491.DukeComment -
filter15SBR Wise Guy
- 11-05-09
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#51isn't this too early?Comment -
goldengreekSBR Hall of Famer
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#52Illinois should have a good team-- too bad Weber dosent let them play their style
Fairfirld may have a great year, but they wont put them in the pollsComment -
jessetopolskiSBR High Roller
- 12-20-09
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#53duke hands down numero uno. with seth curry {stephon curry part 2) and fresh comin in kyrie irving who is this years john wall. check him out on youtube. SICK HANDLEComment -
redrumSBR MVP
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#54why is miami not there beat wake forest,va tech twice beat minn golphers,ga tech and went wire to wire with duke in acc semis
returns the starting 5 for the acc tourny games and top reserves
losing pf d.collins,mcgowan and a.allen transfered
45 J. Gamble | 6-9, 258, Jr, HS
Durham, NC (Southern Durham)
42 R. Johnson | 6-9, 290, Fr, HS
Winston-Salem, NC
Forward
21 D. Collins | 6-8, 232, Sr, 3V
Miami, FL (Miami Senior)
31 D. Jones | 6-6, 190, So, 1V
Stone Mountain, GA
22 D. Kirk | 6-8, 213, Fr, HS
Detroit, MI
30 A. Thomas | 6-7, 223, Jr, 3V
Pembroke Pines, FL (Flanagan)
Guard
25 G. Adams | 6-5, 0, Fr, HS
Apex, NC
12 A. Allen | 6-2, 183, Fr, HS
Baltimore, MD
23 J. Dews | 6-3, 198, Sr, 3V
Cincinnati, OH (Lakota East)
3 M. Grant | 6-1, 190, Jr, 2V
Brooklyn, NY (Winchendon Academy (MA))
25 R. Quigtar | 5-11, 160, Fr, HS
Skyway, WA
1 D. Scott | 6-5, 180, Fr, HS
New York, NY
Players Pts Reb Asst Min FG% 3PT% FT%
D. Collins 12.0 7.8 1.2 24.7 60.4 0.0 56.9
J. Dews 11.5 2.9 1.6 29.2 44.8 36.4 74.5
D. Scott 10.3 4.0 3.4 27.8 45.5 27.6 67.0
M. Grant 9.6 1.9 3.5 24.6 39.3 41.2 75.6
A. Thomas 7.3 2.7 1.4 22.0 42.9 42.1 75.0
R. Johnson 6.4 4.6 0.4 13.6 52.2 0.0 78.5
D. Jones 5.7 2.1 0.5 16.6 53.3 23.1 66.7
G. Adams 3.8 2.1 0.6 16.9 32.2 29.2 65.5
J. Gamble 3.5 2.9 0.7 13.3 47.9 33.3 70.6
C. McGowan 3.2 2.6 0.4 12.9 52.9 31.6 56.8
A. Allen 2.9 0.8 0.7 8.1 36.1 41.7 68.4Comment -
redrumSBR MVP
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#55and dews is gone
20-13Comment -
redrumSBR MVP
- 02-13-08
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#56After leading the University of Miami men's basketball team to a tremendous run to the semifinals of the 2010 Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament, freshman guard Durand Scott has been named to the ACC All-Tournament First Team, while redshirt freshman center Reggie Johnson earned Second Team honors.
The freshmen tandem marks the first Hurricanes to earn ACC All-Tournament team accolades, as the duo helped guide Miami to its first semifinal appearance.
"I am extremely proud of what these freshmen have accomplished," said Head Miami Coach Frank Haith. "Durand has risen to every challenge this season, while Reggie responded very favorably in a high-pressure situation this week. Both of these players are extremely talented and have the will and desire to keep improving. They will be key components as this program continues to move forward."
Miami's first-ever ACC All-Rookie Team pick as well, Scott averaged a team-high 14.7 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 1.0 steal over the three games, while converting 48.6 percent from the floor and 75.0 percent from the charity stripe. The New York native got the attention of ACC fans with a team-high 17 points and six rebounds in Miami's 70-65 quarterfinal victory over Virginia Tech, including nine points in the final 2:42 - including hitting all four free throw attempts during that span - to help secure the win for the Hurricanes.
Scott, who has scored in double-figures in eight of the last nine games, continued his strong play in the semifinal contest versus Duke, finishing with a team-high 21 points on 10-of-15 shooting, four rebounds, three assists and a pair of steals. It was his third 20-point scoring performance of the season - the most for a Miami freshman since Guillermo Diaz accomplished the feat in 2003-04.
Johnson averaged 13.7 points, a team-high 8.0 rebounds, 1.7 blocks and 1.0 assist per game over Miami's 2-1 tournament run. The 6-10 center got the Hurricanes off to a strong start in the 83-62 first-round rout of Wake Forest, finishing with a career-high 22 points, shooting 8-for-8 from the field versus the Demon Deacons, while adding a perfect 6-for-6 showing from the foul line. He tied a school record and also established a new ACC Tournament freshman record, becoming the first rookie to finish 100 percent from the field in a tourney game (minimum seven field goals made). He broke the previous freshman high of 81.8 percent (9-11) set by Maryland's Ernest Graham (versus NC State) in 1978.
Johnson, who finished the regular season third among all ACC freshmen in rebounding average and 10th among all players in free throw shooting in conference games, continued strong play in the quarterfinal win over the Hokies by grabbing a career- and game-high 12 rebounds and putting up three blocks. In Saturday's semifinal game versus Duke, the Winston-Salem native posted 14 points, eight boards and a pair of blocks, while shooting 50 percent from the field and 80 percent from the charity stripe (8-10).
2010 ACC All-Tournament Teams
First Team
Kyle Singler, Duke (MVP); Nolan Smith, Duke; Jon Scheyer, Duke; Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech; Durand Scott, Miami
Second Team
Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech; Tracy Smith, NC State; Reggie Johnson, Miami; Iman Shumpert, Georgia Tech; Scott Wood, NC StateComment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#57Washington has just moved into the top 25 not sure where I will be placing them but will be making room for themComment -
THEGREAT30SBR Hall of Famer
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#58thanks for taking the time out, good dayComment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#59Oregon is still one of the few Division 1 programs who have not recruited any players for the 2010 campaignComment -
fresnosurfSBR Hustler
- 10-30-09
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#60#1 Michigan State
They are the best deserved to be there.Comment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
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#61North Carolina drops at the max 3 spots I have decided. The Wear Twins have transfered out and that is 2 big men that are of valueComment -
spud58SBR High Roller
- 02-23-10
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#63so interesting .. cant wait til net yearComment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
- 02-15-10
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#64Butler will be falling from the #5 spot now that Gordon Hayward has decided to enter the NBA DRAFT officiallyComment -
clonecatSBR MVP
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#65Even with a great recruit coming in for Butler, losing Hayward will keep them from being a top 10 team.Comment -
suckerforparlaysRestricted User
- 02-15-10
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#66I havnt decided on that yet. Butler recruited a super crafty shooter and a big guy im pretty sure. So put them with Nored,Smith, Mack and Howard that could be quite interesting. Butler will have 3 big guys now. Smith,Howard and Fromm who is a freshmen coming inComment -
jessetopolskiSBR High Roller
- 12-20-09
- 162
#67no luck here either except in hockeyComment -
spud58SBR High Roller
- 02-23-10
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#68awful predictions boysComment
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