Jeff ******* and Doug Gottlieb have both tweeted that ASU should be #1. https://twitter.com/GottliebShow/sta...65550771318784 https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/stat...64580696133638
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
2017-18 National Rankings
Collapse
X
-
-
Dick Vitale's ballot has 1. Villanova 2. Mich St. 3. Duke: https://twitter.com/DickieV/status/940067402133282816
Comment
-
"College Basketball Rankings 2017-18: The Top 25 Teams After 1 Month" - Bleacher Report
BY KERRY MILLER
DECEMBER 11, 2017
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2...-after-1-month
"The first month of the 2017-18 men's college basketball season was chock full of colossal upsets, but the Villanova Wildcats will enter the second month as our No. 1 team with a 10-0 record....
1. Villanova Wildcats
2. Michigan State Spartans
3. Arizona State Sun Devils
4. Duke Blue Devils
5. Miami Hurricanes
6. Wichita State Shockers
Record: 8-1
Best Wins: at Baylor, at Oklahoma State, vs. Marquette, Noteworthy Games in December: vs. Oklahoma (Dec. 16)
What We Like
Last year's leading scorer, Markis McDuffie, hasn't even played in a game yet this season, and Wichita State still has too many weapons for opposing teams to deal with.
Landry Shamet is unstoppable—as evidenced by his 30 points in Saturday's win over Oklahoma State. Conner Frankamp is a darn fine shooter, as well. Between Darral Willis, Rashard Kelly and Shaquille Morris, it seems like the Shockers pull down three out of every four possible rebounds on a nightly basis. And there are still four other players on this team averaging better than five points per game.
Whether you want to believe that the American Athletic is a major conference or not, Wichita State has proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that it is a major-conference team. The Shockers have two road wins over good Big 12 teams, neutral-court wins over Marquette and California and a last-second, neutral-court loss to Notre Dame.
What We Don't Like
The Shockers have gotten into a nasty habit of starting slow. They trailed California by 18 points early in the second half, and they were down by 13 at the same point in a home game against South Dakota State. They scored just nine points in the first eight minutes against Baylor and were held to nine points for the first 14 minutes against Oklahoma State.
Eventually, they snap out of it and manage to just wear down the opposing team with their intensity and deep rotation, but you can't always count on a second-half comeback—particularly with a defense that doesn't force many turnovers.
7. North Carolina Tar Heels
8. Virginia Cavaliers
9. Texas A&M Aggies
10. TCU Horned Frogs
Others
18. Notre Dame Fighting Irish (8-2)
20. Oklahoma Sooners (7-1)
23. Baylor Bears (7-2)..."
Comment
-
"College Basketball Power Rankings: After a wild week, let’s start this thing over" - NBC Sports
By Rob Dauster
Dec 10, 2017, 11:43 PM EST
Find all the latest college basketball news, live coverage, videos, highlights, stats, predictions, and results right here on NBC Sports.
"...I’m starting anew. Instead of trying to figure out who goes up because they beat Team A who beat Team B after Team B upset Team C who lost by 30 to Team D. I’m just going to rank who I think are the 25 best teams in the country in order.
So bear with me as I try to figure out just what to make of college basketball in the year of our lord, 2017.
1. Villanova, 10-0 (Last Week: No. 4)
2. Michigan State, 9-1 (2)
3. Miami, 8-0 (7)
4. Wichita State, 8-1 (8)
5. Duke, 10-1 (1)
6. Arizona, 7-3 (22)
7. Arizona State, 9-0 (18)
8. Texas A&M, 8-1 (6)
9. Xavier, 9-1 (10)
10. West Virginia, 9-1 (17)
Others:
15. Notre Dame, 8-2 (11)
19. Oklahoma, 7-1 (NR)
23. Cincinnati, 7-2 (13)..."
Comment
-
"Luke DeCock’s AP Top 25 basketball poll ballot: Week 6" - News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)
BY LUKE DECOCK
DECEMBER 11, 2017 09:10 AM
"...North Carolina, Wichita State and Arizona State jump Kentucky because of the quality of their competiton versus Kentucky’s relatively weak schedule so far, although things get tougher for the Wildcats over the next few weeks so they’ll have a chance to justify their position. ...
1. Villanova (Last week: 3)
2. Michigan State (4)
3. Duke (1)
4. North Carolina (9)
5. Wichita State (10)
6. Arizona State (18)
7. Kentucky (6)
8. Miami (12)
9. West Virginia (13)
10. Xavier (15)
Others:
16. Notre Dame (8)
20. Baylor (23)
24. Oklahoma (NR)
25. Cincinnati (19)
Comment
-
Originally posted by AndShock View PostI got banned before I ever even made a post.
"When life hands you lemons, make lemonade." Better have some sugar and water too, or else your lemonade will suck!
- Likes 9
Comment
-
"College hoops Power Rankings: Arizona State's unlikely rise to No. 1" - ESPN
Jeff Borzello, ESPN Staff Writer
Posted: 7:21 AM CT
Wait, hear us out. The easy move, after Duke's loss, was to jump Villanova or Michigan State to the top spot. But if you look at the entire body of work, raising Arizona State all the way to No. 1 isn't so crazy.
"...The crux of these power rankings is a season-long look. Teams don't automatically move up after a win or down after a loss. It's not purely an eye-test ranking, either, or else we could have Duke at No. 1 all season and that would be boring.
Arizona State put up 102 points on Xavier, 95 points at Kansas -- and has not lost a game yet. Will the Sun Devils be No. 1 on Selection Sunday? Will they be No. 1 when 2018 begins? We have no idea.
But right now, Arizona State has the best résumé in the country -- and that's good enough for No. 1.
1. Arizona State Sun Devils
2. Villanova Wildcats
3. Michigan State Spartans
4. Duke Blue Devils
5. Wichita State Shockers: Record: 8-1, Last week: 9
The Shockers still don't have Markis McDuffie back from injury, but they've held serve -- aside from a one-point loss to Notre Dame in Maui. A win at Oklahoma State is better than it looks on paper, and they also won at Baylor.
6. North Carolina Tar Heels
7. Miami Hurricanes
8. Texas A&M Aggies
9. Kentucky Wildcats
10. Xavier Musketeers
Others:
18. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
22. Baylor Bears..."
Comment
-
Rick Bozich - WSU 3, ASU 6, Duke 9
Jerry Carino - WSU 3, Duke 4, ASU 8
Brant Wilkerson - WSU 4, Duke 5, ASU 8
Mark Berman - ASU 2, WSU 4, Duke 6
Jon Rothstein (assuming his is the same he posted on FanRag) - ASU 1, WSU 4, Duke 9
Chris Dachille - Duke 2, WSU 4, ASU 8
That's all i could find on the twitter accounts of the voters. So far looks good for a #3 for WSU. Though lots of voters that don't publicly display their ballots until later.
Comment
-
West Coast and Steel City to the rescue for representation of uninformed voters everywhere.
Doug Haller has us at 6th (ASU 3, Duke 4) and Craig Meyer has us at 7th (Duke 4, ASU 5).
Ron Morris would be proud.
Comment
Comment