qwerty Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/stor...andy&id=1842382 1. Wake Forest 2. North Carolina 3. Kansas 4. Georgia Tech 5. Syracuse 6. Oklahoma State 7. Connecticut 8. Arizona 9. Illinois 10. Duke 11. Mississippi State 12. Kentucky 13. Louisville 14. Maryland 15. Michigan State 16. Notre Dame 17. Wisconsin 18. Pittsburgh 19. Memphis 20. Alabama 21. Texas 22. Gonzaga 23. Washington 24. Florida 25. Stanford 26. N.C. State 27. Oklahoma 28. Cincinnati 29. Michigan 30. Villanova 31. LSU 32. Boston College 33. Florida State 34. Vanderbilt 35. Missouri 36. Virginia 37. George Washington 38. Marquette 39. Air Force 40. Tennessee 41. Providence 42. Charlotte 43. Oregon 44. UCLA 45. Texas Tech 46. Arkansas 47. UTEP 48. Xavier 49. UAB 50. Utah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heads22 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Xavier ain't gonna be 48 without Sato and Chalmers.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwerty Posted September 12, 2004 Author Share Posted September 12, 2004 Brown the key for Illini. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/stor...andy&id=1878678 Dee Brown could be facing his most critical month as a basketball player. He's nursing a stress fracture above his ankle that could threaten the start of his junior season, a year that he and the rest of his Illinois teammates believe could end in St. Louis in April as national champs. It's a tall order, especially for a smaller point guard who has always made up for his height, listed at 6 foot, with a reliance on changing speeds and blowing past a defender. But if there is ever time for Brown to diversify his game, it's in the coming weeks when he won't be as nimble. "His whole life, he's totally relied on his speed to beat people down court,'' Illinois coach Bruce Weber said. "But guys are starting to catch up with him. We saw it in the Olympics, that the best athletes don't win, the best players on the best teams win. He's got to become more of a speed demon and become a smarter player.'' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knightni Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Thomas, Quinn, Cornette, Francis, Lattimore. Yep, I can see 16. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MurcieOne Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Thomas, Quinn, Cornette, Francis, Lattimore. Yep, I can see 16. Falls too.. dont forget Colin Falls! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
qwerty Posted September 12, 2004 Author Share Posted September 12, 2004 From Draft City. http://www.draftcity.com/lists/ncaafreshman.htm NCAA Freshman 1. Rudy Gay 6-8 205 SF UCONN 2. Marvin Williams 6-9 230 SF UNC 3. LaMarcus Aldridge 6-11 225 PF/C Texas 4. Randolph Morris 6-11 250 C Kentucky 5. Malik Hairston 6-5 190 SG Oregon 6. Churchill Odia 6-6 160 PG Xavier 7. Rajon Rondo 6-2 160 PG Kentucky 8. Juan Palacios 6-8 255 SF/PF Louisville 9. Justin Cerasoli 6-5 170 PG/SG Seton Hall 10. Joe Crawford 6-4 205 SG Kentucky 11. Demarcus Nelson 6-3 195 PG/SG Duke 12. Darius Washington Jr. 6-0 165 PG Memphis 13. Daniel Gibson 6-2 200 PG Texas 14. Jordan Farmar 6-2 170 PG UCLA 15. AJ Price 6-0 175 PG UCONN 16. Jawann Mclellan 6-5 210 SG Arizona 17. Robert Rothbart 7-0 215 PF/C Indiana 18. Roy Bright 6-6 211 SG Cincinnati 19. DJ White 6-8 230 PF Indiana 20. Mike Williams 6-8 250 PF Texas NCAA Sophmore 1. Chris Paul 6-0 168 PG Wake Forest 2. Chris Taft 6-10 230 PF/C Pittsburgh 3. Sean Banks 6-8 206 SF Memphis 4. Charlie Villanueva 6-11 230 PF UCONN 5. Mustafa Shakur 6-3 180 PG Arizona 6. JR Giddens 6-5 185 SG Kansas 7. Ronnie Brewer 6-7 190 PG/SG Arkansas 8. Andrew Bogut 6-10 233 PF 9. Brandon Bass 6-8 250 PF Louisiana State 10. Leon Powe 6-8 245 PF California 11. Josh Boone 6-10 230 PF UCONN 12. Alexander Johnson 6-10 250 C Florida State 13. Ekene Ibekwe 6-9 211 PF Maryland 14. Regis Koundjia 6-9 215 SF/PF Louisiana State 15. Linas Kleiza 6-8 245 SF/PF Missouri 16. Sammy Mejia 6-6 195 PG/SG DePaul 17. Brian Butch 7-0 240 C Wisconsin 18. Jose Juan Barea 6-0 173 PG Northwestern 19. Guillermo Diaz 6-2 178 PG/SG Miami 20. Shannon Brown 6-3 200 PG/SG Michigan State 21. Martin Iti 7-0 240 C Charlotte 22. Adam Morrison 6-8 204 SF Gonzaga 23. Nick Fazekas 6-11 215 PF Nevada 24. Michael Jones 6-5 196 SG Maryland 25. Olu Famutimi 6-5 207 SF Arkansas 26. Pierre Pierce 6-4 195 PG/SG Iowa 27. Vaketon Wafer 6-5 210 SG Florida State 28. Engin Atsur 6-3 185 PG/SG NC State 29. Marcus Williams 6-3 200 PG UCONN 30. Jared Dudley 6-7 210 SF Boston College 31. Darryl Watkins 6-11 238 C Syracuse 32. Cartier Martin 6-8 215 SF Kansas State 33. Courtney Sims 6-11 230 C Michigan 34. Hassan Fofana 6-10 290 PF Maryland 35. Mike Nardi 6-0 175 PG Villanova NCAA Juniors 1. Raymond Felton 6-1 192 PG UNC 2. Deron Williams 6-3 210 PG Illinois 3. Torin Francis 6-11 252 PF Notre Dame 4. John Gilchrist 6-3 200 PG Maryland 5. Jarrett Jack 6-3 198 PG Georgia Tech 6. Rashad McCants 6-4 205 SG UNC 7. Shelden Williams 6-9 245 PF Duke 8. Kennedy Winston 6-6 205 SG Alabama 9. Francisco Garcia 6-8 190 SG Louisville 10. Paul Davis 6-11 250 PF Michigan State 11. Rodney Carney 6-7 205 SG/SF Memphis 12. Hassan Adams 6-4 201 SG Arizona 13. Sean May 6-8 266 PF UNC 14. Shavlik Randolph 6-10 215 PF Duke 15. Kellena Azbuike 6-5 208 SG Kentucky 16. Rashad Anderson 6-5 220 SG UCONN 17. Nate Robinson 5-8 170 PG Washington 18. Antoine Wright 6-7 195 SF Texas A&M 19. Dee Brown 6-0 175 PG Illinois 20. Daniel Horton 6-3 200 PG Michigan 21. Nik Caner-Medley 6-8 233 SF Maryland 22. Steve Novak 6-10 215 SF Marquette 23. Bracey Wright 6-3 200 SG Indiana 24. Anthony Roberson 6-1 180 PG Florida 25. Matt Walsh 6-6 190 SG Florida 26. Eric Williams 6-9 275 PF Wake Forest 27. James White 6-7 190 SF Cincinnati 28. Craig Smith 6-7 265 SF Boston College 29. JJ Redick 6-4 200 SG Duke 30. Jason Fraser 6-9 215 PF Villanova 31. Curtis Sumpter 6-7 220 SF Villanova 32. Denham Brown 6-5 219 SG UCONN 33. Justin Gray 6-2 185 PG Wake Forest 34. Billy Edelin 6-4 204 PG Syracuse 35. Sean Dockery 6-2 175 PG Duke 36. Allan Ray 6-2 205 PG Villanova 37. James Augustine 6-10 225 PF Illinois 38. Brandan Bowman 6-8 213 PF Georgetown 39. Steven Smith 6-8 225 SF LaSalle 40. Rashaun Freeman 6-9 255 PF UMass NCAA Seniors 1. Julius Hodge 6-7 205 PG/SG NC State 2. Hakim Warrick 6-8 209 SF/PF Syracuse 3. Wayne Simien 6-9 250 PF Kansas 4. Ronny Turiaf 6-10 243 PF Gonzaga 5. Lawrence Roberts 6-9 233 PF Mississippi State 6. Ryan Gomes 6-8 248 SF Providence 7. Chris Thomas 6-1 185 PG Notre Dame 8. Luke Schenscher 7-1 250 C Georgia Tech 9. Channing Frye 6-11 248 PF/C Arizona 10. Danny Granger 6-8 225 SF New Mexico 11. Jawad Williams 6-9 223 SF UNC 12. David Lee 6-9 250 PF Florida 13. Joey Graham 6-7 217 SF Oklahoma State 14. David Simon 6-9 253 PF IUPUFW 15. Moussa Badiane 7-0 220 C East Carolina 16. Romel Beck 6-7 185 SG UNLV 17. Taylor Coppenrath 6-9 245 SF/PF Vermont 18. Juan Mendez 6-8 240 SF/PF Niagra 19. Jamaal Levy 6-9 180 SF Wake Forest 20. Travis Diener 6-1 165 PG Marquette 21. Matt Nelson 7-0 255 C Colorado State 22. Vytas Danelius 6-9 228 SF/PF Wake Forest 23. Odartey Blankson 6-7 220 SF UNLV 24. Michael Harris 6-6 240 SF Rice 25. Scooter McFadgon 6-5 200 SG Tennessee 26. Rickey Shields 6-4 195 SG Rutgers 27. John Lucas 5-11 152 PG Oklahoma State 28. Carl Krauser 6-2 200 PG Pittsburgh 29. Brandon Crump 6-10 235 PG/SG Tennessee 30. Jan Jagla 7-0 232 PF Penn State 31. Glen McGowan 6-9 240 PF Pepperdine 32. Cedric Bozeman 6-6 197 PG/SG UCLA 33. Salim Stoudamire 6-1 177 PG Arizona 34. Chuck Hayes 6-6 247 PF Kentucky 35. Aaron Miles 6-1 175 PG Kansas 36. Keith Langford 6-4 210 SG Kansas 37. Dijon Thompson 6-7 195 SG/SG UCLA 38. Daniel Ewing 6-3 180 SG Duke 39. Chris Hill 6-3 190 SG Michigan State 40. Elton Brown 6-9 255 PF Virginia 41. Deng Gai 6-9 225 PF Fairfield 42. Isma'il Muhammad 6-6 225 SF Georgia Tech 43. Rory O'Neil 6-11 240 Center USC 44. Sharrod Ford 6-9 223 PF Clemson 45. John Allen 6-5 207 SG Seton Hall 46. BJ Elder 6-3 218 SG Georgia Tech 47. Jeff Graves 6-9 255 PF Kansas 48. Corey Santee 6-2 193 PG TCU 49. Will Bynum 6-0 185 PG Georgia Tech 50. Jason Maxiell 6-7 250 PF Cincinnati Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
He_Gawn Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 No Indiana. f***ing dick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WSoxShuf Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 No Indiana. f***ing dick. Why would he put Indiana??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 I really think UNC is going to win it all this year. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palehosefan Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Indiana is gonna be a very solid team this year. No reason for them not to be in the top 50. Just having Marshall Strickland as your point, Bracey Wright as your 2, and DJ White as your 4, makes them a tough team to beat. I don't know a ton about IU, but if Vaden or Hardy gets the start at SF and Rothbart gets the nod at center, they will be talented all around. Young, but talented. Katz is a moron that loves any program that will let him have alot of access to it, like Duke, no reason for Xavier to be ranked in the top 50 and IU not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palehosefan Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 I really think UNC is going to win it all this year. Oh God I hope so. Our football team has left me depressed, were getting beat 49-10 in the 3rd quarter when I left to go eat. Virginia scored on every single drive and ended up winning 56-24. Now Bunting(UNC's coach) is REALLY on the hotseat, and lots of people are interested in Spurrier, because he showed interest also. UNC will have a chance this year, we have lots of depth and athletes everywhere, just have to find out if Sean May is gonna get the help down low that he needs. The scary part? UNC will lose Jackie Manual, Melvin Scott, Jawad Williams, and could possibly/probably lose Raymond Felton, and Rashad McCants after this year. Thankfully the 5/9 recruiting rule went out the window. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
He_Gawn Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Why would he put Indiana??? Why wouldnt he? Having Strickland, Wright, White, Ewing Jr, Vaden, and Hardy isnt that bad of a team. Hell, I'd put it against your Biased ass Kansas team. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Oh God I hope so. Our football team has left me depressed, were getting beat 49-10 in the 3rd quarter when I left to go eat. Virginia scored on every single drive and ended up winning 56-24. Now Bunting(UNC's coach) is REALLY on the hotseat, and lots of people are interested in Spurrier, because he showed interest also. UNC will have a chance this year, we have lots of depth and athletes everywhere, just have to find out if Sean May is gonna get the help down low that he needs. The scary part? UNC will lose Jackie Manual, Melvin Scott, Jawad Williams, and could possibly/probably lose Raymond Felton, and Rashad McCants after this year. Thankfully the 5/9 recruiting rule went out the window. If Sean May stays healthy he is going to end up a lottery pick. They guy is talented Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palehosefan Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Yeah some question his size though. He's listed officially this year at 6'9 266. But alot of people think he's only 6'7, which could hurt him tremendously in the draft. Then again, those same people were saying Okafor was 6'8 tops. We also have a big Jamaican guy named Damian Grant, he's 6'11 270 and has battled knee problems his entire career at UNC. He's a junior this year and his knees are finally better, he should give May some rest, he's amazingly athletic for a big guy and is a shotblocking machine. All they need out of him is 5-6 minutes a game. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greasywheels121 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Indiana is gonna be a very solid team this year. No reason for them not to be in the top 50. Just having Marshall Strickland as your point, Bracey Wright as your 2, and DJ White as your 4, makes them a tough team to beat. I don't know a ton about IU, but if Vaden or Hardy gets the start at SF and Rothbart gets the nod at center, they will be talented all around. Young, but talented. Katz is a moron that loves any program that will let him have alot of access to it, like Duke, no reason for Xavier to be ranked in the top 50 and IU not. We don't deserve to be in the top 50 just yet. We'll get there, and higher. However, after a 14-15 season, it's hard to say you deserve to be in the top 50 in the preseason poll. We'll be there this season. I'm not worried about that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IlliniKrush Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Why wouldnt he? Having Strickland, Wright, White, Ewing Jr, Vaden, and Hardy isnt that bad of a team. Hell, I'd put it against your Biased ass Kansas team. Dumbest post ever Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heads22 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Curtis Stinson not one of the top 35 Sophomores in the country? Please. Both him and Quincy Douby from Rutgers should have a shot on that list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZoomSlowik Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 First off, Rothbert isn't even at Indiana, he's playing in Europe. They just aren't that good. They'll beat some teams and might sneek into the tourney, but I wouldn't count on that. Strickland and Wright have some talent but both are inconsistent and shot a horrendous percentage from the floor last year. They are pretty small(White and Kline are there only real post players) and don't have a lot of players that can come in and give them productive minutes. They need White and either Hardy/Vaden to step up big time for them to do anything of significance. I'd be very surprised if they did any better than 5th in the Big Ten. P.S.- Kansas would destroy them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palehosefan Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 What happened to Rothbart? Did the wind blow him overseas? 7'0 210, yikes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greasywheels121 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 What happened to Rothbart? Did the wind blow him overseas? 7'0 210, yikes. He opted to play in Europe. From what I've heard, he really wasn't meshing well with the other recruits either. He also never returned any of Indiana's calls after he said he would sign with IU. Good riddance. We picked up a 6'10'' guy from the Netherlands though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsider2k5 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 First off, Rothbert isn't even at Indiana, he's playing in Europe. They just aren't that good. They'll beat some teams and might sneek into the tourney, but I wouldn't count on that. Strickland and Wright have some talent but both are inconsistent and shot a horrendous percentage from the floor last year. They are pretty small(White and Kline are there only real post players) and don't have a lot of players that can come in and give them productive minutes. They need White and either Hardy/Vaden to step up big time for them to do anything of significance. I'd be very surprised if they did any better than 5th in the Big Ten. P.S.- Kansas would destroy them. And 5th in the Big Ten along with a tourney appearence is good enough to be in the Top 50... I think that was the point all along. I don't think anyone thinks IU is final four material, but they are definately Top 50. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZoomSlowik Posted September 13, 2004 Share Posted September 13, 2004 And 5th in the Big Ten along with a tourney appearence is good enough to be in the Top 50... I think that was the point all along. I don't think anyone thinks IU is final four material, but they are definately Top 50. First off, 5th is the BEST I see them doing, things could go worse. I expect them to fall somewhere between 5 and 9 in the Big Ten. Second, 5th in the Big Ten doesn't mean you are in the top 50. Remember, only 3 Big Ten teams made the tourney last year. It has been a pretty mediocre league in recent years and that shouldn't change much. I have no problem with them not being in the top 50. Usually when you really need two freshmen to step up you have some problems, and even more if you don't have two Mc Donalds All Americans to do it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palehosefan Posted September 13, 2004 Share Posted September 13, 2004 Gotta disagree about the freshmen comment. In this day and age of college basketball, almost everyone has to rely on freshmen to contribute a pretty good amount. If you don't have to, then you are likely a very good team, or just didn't recruit worth a crap. Being a top 50 team isn't saying a whole lot, it doesn't even guarantee they will make the tourney. Looking at Indiana's roster and statistics of last year. They will have some problems inside, thats a given. But DJ White will solidify the PF spot, maybe even play some C, and if Sean Kline can step up his game they can atleast get by down low. You know they will be very solid in the backcourt, and Patrick Ewing Jr/Robert Vaden/James Hardy can play the SF spot and the other 2 can come in for instant offense. DJ White might be playing 35-40 minutes a game though :-) out of neccessity. I can see the argument both ways, but I believe they can be a top 50 team just because of Marshall Strickland, Bracey Wright, and DJ White. If the rest of the team can just contribute a little offense and mainly defense. You know Wisconsin, Illinois, and Michigan State will all be in the tourney. MIchigan will also likely make a strong push for the tournament. Purdue, Iowa, Northwestern, Ohio State, and Illinois will battle for the 5th spot. I like Indiana's chances to claim the 5th spot and possibly sneak into the tourney, otherwise they would still fall right in the end of the top 50 teams. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ZoomSlowik Posted September 14, 2004 Share Posted September 14, 2004 My point was that most teams that experience any degree of success don't usually have two freshmen starters unless they are ridiculously good recruits(ie Duke starting 3 McDonald's All Americans, Syracuse with Anthony and McNamara). White should be solid, but they really need someone else to develop as a consistent scorer rather quickly, because Strickland and Wright can be downright pathetic some nights(both shot well under 40% on the year, yikes). They might develop into a decent team at some point this season, but they have a way to go before I can confidently say they belong in the top 50 or in the NCAA tourney. As for the Big Ten, I fully expect Illinois, MSU, Wisconsin, and Michigan to do well and make the tourney. I am also very confident that Penn State and Minnesota will be god awful. I see the rest of the teams in a jumbled mess somewhere in the middle, with maybe one of them coming out and making the tourney. Iowa has 3 pretty solid players coming back but really needs to fill some holes, Purdue looks like a bit of a mess(some decent players back but no standouts) but always seem to be at least okay, OSU has some guards but god knows what else, NU has a couple of solid players and pick up two decent transfers(I'm biased but I think they will surprise some people), and I already said my piece about Indiana. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rowand44 Posted September 14, 2004 Share Posted September 14, 2004 Oh God I hope so. Our football team has left me depressed, were getting beat 49-10 in the 3rd quarter when I left to go eat. Virginia scored on every single drive and ended up winning 56-24. Now Bunting(UNC's coach) is REALLY on the hotseat, and lots of people are interested in Spurrier, because he showed interest also. UNC will have a chance this year, we have lots of depth and athletes everywhere, just have to find out if Sean May is gonna get the help down low that he needs. The scary part? UNC will lose Jackie Manual, Melvin Scott, Jawad Williams, and could possibly/probably lose Raymond Felton, and Rashad McCants after this year. Thankfully the 5/9 recruiting rule went out the window. Remember our bet palhose, unc doesn't get past the sweet 16. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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