"The Comeback’s college basketball Top 25 for the 2017-18 season" - The Comeback
By Jesse Kramer
November 2, 2017
"Eight more days until we can quit with all the projections and finally watch some hoops. Despite the FBI investigation hanging over the sport, the 2017-18 season shapes up to have plenty of thrills with a pair of clear title favorites in Arizona and Duke, but another 10-12 teams that could win the whole thing.
Here’s a look at the top 25 teams in college basketball this season.
1. Arizona
2. Duke
3. Wichita State
2016-17 recap: 31-5, 17-1 MVC; No. 8 KenPom; No. 10 seed NCAA Tournament
With their entire rotation returning, the Shockers bring back more production than any KenPom top 10 team from last year. The downside for Wichita State is injuries, as we’ve heard before. Sophomore point guard Landry Shamet had foot surgery over the summer and still was not practicing as of earlier this week. Junior forward Markis McDuffie will be out until about mid-December with a stress fracture in his foot. Those are Wichita State’s two best players, and those injuries could affect key non-conference games against Baylor, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. Fortunately, the Shockers will have opportunities in conference play for quality wins now that they’ve moved from the MVC to the AAC.
4. Kansas
5. Villanova
6. Michigan State
7. Kentucky
8. Cincinnati
9. USC
10. Florida
Other:
16. Notre Dame..."
By Jesse Kramer
November 2, 2017
"Eight more days until we can quit with all the projections and finally watch some hoops. Despite the FBI investigation hanging over the sport, the 2017-18 season shapes up to have plenty of thrills with a pair of clear title favorites in Arizona and Duke, but another 10-12 teams that could win the whole thing.
Here’s a look at the top 25 teams in college basketball this season.
1. Arizona
2. Duke
3. Wichita State
2016-17 recap: 31-5, 17-1 MVC; No. 8 KenPom; No. 10 seed NCAA Tournament
With their entire rotation returning, the Shockers bring back more production than any KenPom top 10 team from last year. The downside for Wichita State is injuries, as we’ve heard before. Sophomore point guard Landry Shamet had foot surgery over the summer and still was not practicing as of earlier this week. Junior forward Markis McDuffie will be out until about mid-December with a stress fracture in his foot. Those are Wichita State’s two best players, and those injuries could affect key non-conference games against Baylor, Oklahoma State and Oklahoma. Fortunately, the Shockers will have opportunities in conference play for quality wins now that they’ve moved from the MVC to the AAC.
4. Kansas
5. Villanova
6. Michigan State
7. Kentucky
8. Cincinnati
9. USC
10. Florida
Other:
16. Notre Dame..."
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