rivals.com Top 64 Countdown

[QUOTE=Over40NINER;260042]No way. This list just lost some validity. Maybe WE still have a shot at making the top 10.[/QUOTE]

Duely noted. Maybe I can come back in March and we can discuss further…

Personally I think duke should be ranked behind state. State will be just as good as last years tema with depth, very dangerous. Duke has no serviceable big men, their 7 foot center is a slow gimp, and there celebrated freshman are just that, unproven and reportedly slow sharp shooters, lucky to crack the top 25.

  1. Washington State Cougars
  1. Stanford Cardinal

  2. Arizona Wildcats

  3. Kansas State Wildcats

[COLOR=red]13. Stanford Cardinal[/COLOR]

[COLOR=blue]12. Arizona Wildcats[/COLOR]

[COLOR=purple]11. Kansas State Wildcats[/COLOR]

When your biggest question mark is your coach…

I just spent the weekend having to hear from all the KSU fans that came down to watch them kick Texas’ butt over the weekend. I was admittedly a little drunk after the game and found that I can’t control some of the comments that come out of my mouth when some obnoxious Purple Pride fans said that they were “more honest in recruiting” than the UT people.:smirk:

  1. Georgetown Hoyas

  2. Southern Cal Trojans

[QUOTE=run49er;259703]18. N.C. State Wolfpack[/QUOTE]
Wow! :wow:

No.1 frontcourt in America according to these guys…

http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/blog/marchmadness/2007/10/best-frontcourts.html

May not mean a damn thing…but if the key people stay healthy…Pack could be very good…

  1. Michigan State Spartans

  2. Indiana Hoosiers

  1. Tennessee Volunteers

  2. Louisville Cardinals

  3. Kansas Jayhawks

[QUOTE=TurdFurgeson;260784]No.1 frontcourt in America according to these guys…

http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/blog/marchmadness/2007/10/best-frontcourts.html

May not mean a damn thing…but if the key people stay healthy…Pack could be very good…[/QUOTE]
Wow.

Time to finish this list…

  1. UCLA Bruins

  2. Memphis Tigers

  3. North Carolina Tar Heels