Early look ahead at 2011-12

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Post the way-too-early top 25 lists in here so I can read them for amusement, like this.

Definitely like Xavier and Belmont as strong sleepers to carry the mid-major flag next season.
 
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1. Kentucky - UK returns Lamb, Liggins, Miller + Cal's best class put together
2. Ohio State - Sullinger, Craft are staying
3. UNC - They barely lose anyone.
4. Kansas
5. Arizona
6. Texas
7. Duke - Top 10 every year
8. UConn - If Calhoun retires, forget it
9. Louisville
10. Florida
 
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1. Kentucky - UK returns Lamb, Liggins, Miller + Cal's best class put together
2. Ohio State - Sullinger, Craft are staying
3. UNC - They barely lose anyone.
4. Kansas
5. Arizona
6. Texas
7. Duke - Top 10 every year
8. UConn - If Calhoun retires, forget it
9. Louisville
10. Florida

LOL @ Florida
 
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Memphis will be a toss up. Tons of talent but not a lot of coaching experience. Maybe next season Pastner figures out how to harness it.
 
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1. Kentucky - UK returns Lamb, Liggins, Miller + Cal's best class put together
2. Ohio State - Sullinger, Craft are staying
3. UNC - They barely lose anyone.
4. Kansas
5. Arizona
6. Texas
7. Duke - Top 10 every year
8. UConn - If Calhoun retires, forget it
9. Louisville
10. Florida

Rumor in Lawrence is that Taylor, Selby, Robinson, and the Morris twins are heading to the Association. Might want to rethink that four-spot...
 
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1. Kentucky - UK returns Lamb, Liggins, Miller + Cal's best class put together
2. Ohio State - Sullinger, Craft are staying
3. UNC - They barely lose anyone. Except their two best players, if they leave for the lottery.
4. Kansas
5. Arizona
6. Texas
7. Duke - Top 10 every year
8. UConn - If Calhoun retires, forget it
9. Louisville
10. Florida

The rest of your top ten is not bad.
 
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Rumor in Lawrence is that Taylor, Selby, Robinson, and the Morris twins are heading to the Association. Might want to rethink that four-spot...

Selby...mhmm


Cause of course he dazzled us this year with his ability.
 
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He's projected early second round in every mock draft I've seen.

yep, due to the lockout and a small sampling of NBA ready players, this is the weakest draft in years.

He needs to stay a year or two though, if he wants to go first round.
 
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#12
Zeller and Henson returning to UNC next season. Barnes decision perhaps by next week.
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UNC looks like the favorite next year regardless of what Barnes does. Depending on how Teague plays, UK could be right up there as well....ugh.
 
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If Barnes comes back then UNC is the clear #1. If he doesn't UNC is 5 to 10. He probably won 5 games this year for Carolina. IMO Barnes was the difference in UNC being a 2 seed instead of a 5 or 6.
 
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If Barnes comes back then UNC is the clear #1. If he doesn't UNC is 5 to 10. He probably won 5 games this year for Carolina. IMO Barnes was the difference in UNC being a 2 seed instead of a 5 or 6.

I'm looking for Bullock to have a good year next year too. Need another outside shooter. IMO, Barnes will be back. I would have thought Zeller was the most likely to leave. Kansas had a couple of guys say they're returning too, but I don't remember which two. Robinson & Thompson maybe?
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people saying brandon knight will enter the draft...I thought he was so far along academically that many said he would return for at least another year to complete his degree....is he done with that notion now?
 
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people saying brandon knight will enter the draft...I thought he was so far along academically that many said he would return for at least another year to complete his degree....is he done with that notion now?

His draft status has risen significantly, he could come out if he wants. He has said nothing to influence either way, speculation at this point.
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