The 2021-2022 Season Thread
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Saw a couple reports that we've been linked to North Dakota's Filip Rebraca. 6'9" forward who can shoot. Couldn't find anything noteworthy about his defense other then he will finish 8th in his schools history in blocked shots, so maybe he is a good defender. Would be a true 4. Would be an intriguing piece. Not sure I'd be sold right away but could be interesting
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Well. Akinjo declared for the draft
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Good luck with that.
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I still expect him to return. Many guys and insiders been saying he's going to test the waters but they all expect him back. He ain't getting drafted. It'd be G league or Europe for Akinjo and idk if that's worth giving up your senior year for but I'm not James Akinjo so who knows
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If he's genuinely interested in seeing what his stock is, it won't be that he's getting drafted.BeardownZonaZona wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 5:41 pm I still expect him to return. Many guys and insiders been saying he's going to test the waters but they all expect him back. He ain't getting drafted. It'd be G league or Europe for Akinjo and idk if that's worth giving up your senior year for but I'm not James Akinjo so who knows
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Jesus. I hope he comes back, but this is troubling for next season. Really need JA.
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No surprise of course the way Miller has been recruiting.
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I wish the best for the kid but no way he gets feedback that he is a first or second round player
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It's a positive sign he's left the door open for a return. The truth is he's not getting told he'll be drafted. If just wanted to be done, he already could be.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 5:43 pm Jesus. I hope he comes back, but this is troubling for next season. Really need JA.
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True, true.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:22 pmIt's a positive sign he's left the door open for a return. The truth is he's not getting told he'll be drafted. If just wanted to be done, he already could be.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 5:43 pm Jesus. I hope he comes back, but this is troubling for next season. Really need JA.
Just feels like our roster is fragile af at the moment. All it takes is one or two guys to leave, and we’re looking at another middling Pac finish. Maybe Sean can prove me wrong.
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Feels like under the current system, any kid who had a great year should declare for the draft. If only to get your name out there and get evaluated so that everyone will watch your next season to continue that evaluation.
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Akinjo isn't getting drafted next season. Don't see it. And probably not the year after. He's a good college guard with pro potential overseas. He can raise his stock with another good college season and leverage that for some good opportunities.
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I don't see him as an nba player at any point honestly. Really like James Akinjo but he'll be playing overseas or in the G league. Some of these guys declare just to get some professional feedback. Never a bad thing when you can have nba scouts and coaches allowed to give you advice
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I tend to agree.BeardownZonaZona wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 9:23 pm I don't see him as an nba player at any point honestly. Really like James Akinjo but he'll be playing overseas or in the G league. Some of these guys declare just to get some professional feedback. Never a bad thing when you can have nba scouts and coaches allowed to give you advice
Unfortunately, if he gets honest feedback from the NBA.......Specifically that he doesn't have an NBA body and isn't likely to grow 5 inches by returning to Arizona he might conclude that he's better off getting paid in Europe. Akinjo is the player we can least afford to lose.
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It would be so Arizona for Akinjo to leave so I'm going with that is the most likely outcome even though everything points to him coming back.
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This is why we can't have nice things.
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We were over loaded at the guard position and now we are down to Kerr and Terry. Roster turnover is the number one reason our program is stuck in first gear. We have some serious issues if we can't hold this roster together.
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There’s only two transfers at the moment that Arizona is serious about and he’s not one of them. Obviously that could change, but that’s where we’re at. One guy is going to decide relatively soon and the other is going through the draft process first, so we won’t know for awhile on him.BeardownZonaZona wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:07 pm Saw a couple reports that we've been linked to North Dakota's Filip Rebraca. 6'9" forward who can shoot. Couldn't find anything noteworthy about his defense other then he will finish 8th in his schools history in blocked shots, so maybe he is a good defender. Would be a true 4. Would be an intriguing piece. Not sure I'd be sold right away but could be interesting
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Thanks Choo. I always appreciate your information. This time of year there is always false reports and such.
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Any sense on Akinjo if I can ask?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:41 amThere’s only two transfers at the moment that Arizona is serious about and he’s not one of them. Obviously that could change, but that’s where we’re at. One guy is going to decide relatively soon and the other is going through the draft process first, so we won’t know for awhile on him.BeardownZonaZona wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:07 pm Saw a couple reports that we've been linked to North Dakota's Filip Rebraca. 6'9" forward who can shoot. Couldn't find anything noteworthy about his defense other then he will finish 8th in his schools history in blocked shots, so maybe he is a good defender. Would be a true 4. Would be an intriguing piece. Not sure I'd be sold right away but could be interesting
My non-insider take, it would seem like if he doesn't get or want an overseas deal, his NBA road really doesn't exist at this point. I would expect 100% of the feedback to be that he should return and demonstrate he can score more efficiently and try to show better D.
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I don’t know anyone that doesn’t think he’ll return to Arizona. He’d have to develop a draft stock he doesn’t currently have to leave.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:52 amAny sense on Akinjo if I can ask?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:41 amThere’s only two transfers at the moment that Arizona is serious about and he’s not one of them. Obviously that could change, but that’s where we’re at. One guy is going to decide relatively soon and the other is going through the draft process first, so we won’t know for awhile on him.BeardownZonaZona wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:07 pm Saw a couple reports that we've been linked to North Dakota's Filip Rebraca. 6'9" forward who can shoot. Couldn't find anything noteworthy about his defense other then he will finish 8th in his schools history in blocked shots, so maybe he is a good defender. Would be a true 4. Would be an intriguing piece. Not sure I'd be sold right away but could be interesting
My non-insider take, it would seem like if he doesn't get or want an overseas deal, his NBA road really doesn't exist at this point. I would expect 100% of the feedback to be that he should return and demonstrate he can score more efficiently and try to show better D.
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missed this when posted, but hope you're beating this thing. kick cancer's ass man!U.P. Zona Fan wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 6:34 am This is fantastic!!!
Does anyone know how much tickets usually are?
Always wanted to go to an early season tourney. The week between opening day of deer season and Thanksgiving is perfect.
Would not normally think about going but I've got pancreatic cancer, going through chemo now, having a whipple in June to remove the tumor, should be good to go by then.
If anyone can give advice in how to get tickets to the games, where to stay in Vegas, we'd really appreciate it.
Would hopefully be me, my wife, 8&6 year old boys, 1 year old girl, and a grandma or 2. So nowhere too exciting. My wife, the boys and I would go to the games.
Any advice would be super!!!
Thanks guys!
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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I hate being in this position where a guy is likely to come back but may not, especially when he is a huge piece of the team. The NCAA and NBA really need to find a way to get on the same page. Do we have a back up plan if James does decide to leave? Tyty?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:56 amI don’t know anyone that doesn’t think he’ll return to Arizona. He’d have to develop a draft stock he doesn’t currently have to leave.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:52 amAny sense on Akinjo if I can ask?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:41 amThere’s only two transfers at the moment that Arizona is serious about and he’s not one of them. Obviously that could change, but that’s where we’re at. One guy is going to decide relatively soon and the other is going through the draft process first, so we won’t know for awhile on him.BeardownZonaZona wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:07 pm Saw a couple reports that we've been linked to North Dakota's Filip Rebraca. 6'9" forward who can shoot. Couldn't find anything noteworthy about his defense other then he will finish 8th in his schools history in blocked shots, so maybe he is a good defender. Would be a true 4. Would be an intriguing piece. Not sure I'd be sold right away but could be interesting
My non-insider take, it would seem like if he doesn't get or want an overseas deal, his NBA road really doesn't exist at this point. I would expect 100% of the feedback to be that he should return and demonstrate he can score more efficiently and try to show better D.
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NCAA did a good thing for the kids by allowing them to go back after they declare. But wow did it open up a can or worms for the schools. NBA has always tried to undercut the colleges. It's a free farm system for them that they don't care about. NBA couldn't care less about the issues caused by allowing kids to come back to college after declaring. NCAA rosters were already constantly changing before that, now it's worse
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The transfer portal is obscene. If we truly need to find somebody we will, but the obvious answer is Kerr.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:58 amI hate being in this position where a guy is likely to come back but may not, especially when he is a huge piece of the team. The NCAA and NBA really need to find a way to get on the same page. Do we have a back up plan if James does decide to leave? Tyty?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:56 amI don’t know anyone that doesn’t think he’ll return to Arizona. He’d have to develop a draft stock he doesn’t currently have to leave.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:52 amAny sense on Akinjo if I can ask?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:41 amThere’s only two transfers at the moment that Arizona is serious about and he’s not one of them. Obviously that could change, but that’s where we’re at. One guy is going to decide relatively soon and the other is going through the draft process first, so we won’t know for awhile on him.BeardownZonaZona wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:07 pm Saw a couple reports that we've been linked to North Dakota's Filip Rebraca. 6'9" forward who can shoot. Couldn't find anything noteworthy about his defense other then he will finish 8th in his schools history in blocked shots, so maybe he is a good defender. Would be a true 4. Would be an intriguing piece. Not sure I'd be sold right away but could be interesting
My non-insider take, it would seem like if he doesn't get or want an overseas deal, his NBA road really doesn't exist at this point. I would expect 100% of the feedback to be that he should return and demonstrate he can score more efficiently and try to show better D.
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Kerr is a huge drop unless he drastically improves, but good point in the transfer portal with the only concern there being that most of the high level players there will pick a destination before we have a definitive answer on James.
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That makes me feel much better. I just don't see any real chance Akinjo has draft stock at this point.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:58 amI hate being in this position where a guy is likely to come back but may not, especially when he is a huge piece of the team. The NCAA and NBA really need to find a way to get on the same page. Do we have a back up plan if James does decide to leave? Tyty?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:56 am I don’t know anyone that doesn’t think he’ll return to Arizona. He’d have to develop a draft stock he doesn’t currently have to leave.
This is an offseason of unprecedented flux.
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Absolutely, the system is a mess.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:58 am The NCAA and NBA really need to find a way to get on the same page. Do we have a back up plan if James does decide to leave? Tyty?
How can Miller offer anyone when the Cats are out of scholies? If Tyty commits, and Akinjo returns, then what? Ask the lesser Tubelis to walk on? That won't make his brother happy.
There is also some speculation that Mathurin may leave, freeing up a scholie.
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Here’s one of the two transfers we were on. We missed.
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Are you new to this? There will be space available if Arizona wants.Merkin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 11:15 amAbsolutely, the system is a mess.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 9:58 am The NCAA and NBA really need to find a way to get on the same page. Do we have a back up plan if James does decide to leave? Tyty?
How can Miller offer anyone when the Cats are out of scholies? If Tyty commits, and Akinjo returns, then what? Ask the lesser Tubelis to walk on? That won't make his brother happy.
There is also some speculation that Mathurin may leave, freeing up a scholie.
Tyty isn’t coming here btw.
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Dang. Oh well.ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:02 pm Here’s one of the two transfers we were on. We missed.
Related question, do you think Baker is fully gone? It's crossed my mind that if we strike out with transfers and it's just him, Akinjo and Kriisa with experience, he isn't fully out the door.
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He’s gone. We added 3 guys who play his position and will likely return Akinjo, Mathurin, and Kerr, and not to mention they’re going to try to add a wing transfer. He’s gone.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:14 pmDang. Oh well.ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:02 pm Here’s one of the two transfers we were on. We missed.
Related question, do you think Baker is fully gone? It's crossed my mind that if we strike out with transfers and it's just him, Akinjo and Kriisa with experience, he isn't fully out the door.
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Fair enough. I just wondered if we struck out in the transfer market.ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:17 pmHe’s gone. We added 3 guys who play his position and will likely return Akinjo, Mathurin, and Kerr, and not to mention they’re going to try to add a wing transfer. He’s gone.Spaceman Spiff wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:14 pmDang. Oh well.ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 12:02 pm Here’s one of the two transfers we were on. We missed.
Related question, do you think Baker is fully gone? It's crossed my mind that if we strike out with transfers and it's just him, Akinjo and Kriisa with experience, he isn't fully out the door.
I'm not against it as it makes more sense for both him and us if we return Mathurin, Terry, Kriisa and Akinjo.
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Any chance we go after Adam Miller again? He just put his name in the portal, had a decent freshman season.
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He'd be a great add in terms of talent. Zero idea about interest or his personality, but if he's not a head case, I imagine any program would want his ability as a player.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:26 pm Any chance we go after Adam Miller again? He just put his name in the portal, had a decent freshman season.
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I can’t imagine we wouldn’t pursue him.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:26 pm Any chance we go after Adam Miller again? He just put his name in the portal, had a decent freshman season.
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if i remember correctly wasnt it down to us and illinois at the end of his recruitment?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:49 pmI can’t imagine we wouldn’t pursue him.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:26 pm Any chance we go after Adam Miller again? He just put his name in the portal, had a decent freshman season.
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I believe you're right. We were definitely in his final 5 or so and if I remember correctly it was between us and the Illini. Very talented kid who could probably start at the two for usA1RZONA wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:50 pmif i remember correctly wasnt it down to us and illinois at the end of his recruitment?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:49 pmI can’t imagine we wouldn’t pursue him.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:26 pm Any chance we go after Adam Miller again? He just put his name in the portal, had a decent freshman season.
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Yep.A1RZONA wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:50 pmif i remember correctly wasnt it down to us and illinois at the end of his recruitment?ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:49 pmI can’t imagine we wouldn’t pursue him.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:26 pm Any chance we go after Adam Miller again? He just put his name in the portal, had a decent freshman season.
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I can't imagine a program who wouldn't unless he has massive off court red flags. He was a Day 1 starter for a team that was top five all year long.ChooChooCat wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:49 pmI can’t imagine we wouldn’t pursue him.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 2:26 pm Any chance we go after Adam Miller again? He just put his name in the portal, had a decent freshman season.
Any program in the nation, you figure he can immediately be a major contributor.
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Why would someone transfer out of a top five team?
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Team success does not mean everyone is happy.
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Yeah. Didn’t Qunierly transfer from Nova?
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Juzang is in the Final Four after leaving Kentucky. We got Jeter from Duke. It's not uncommon. Playing time, role, personality conflicts, a lot of things matter.Beachcat97 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 01, 2021 7:48 pm
Yeah. Didn’t Qunierly transfer from Nova?
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Yeah, just surprised when a starter wants to leave
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Could also have something to do with them losing almost everyone off that top 5 team. Cockburn, Ayo are probably leaving early and their other two starters are seniors. Also could be he was told he would be a primary ball handler when he ended up being behind Ayo (obviously) and Frazier and ball handling duties.
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Curbelo got a lot of unexpected time too. It's just hard to know with these things. A kid of his recruiting rank is going to have expectations, and sometimes it just doesn't work out.gronk4heisman wrote: ↑Fri Apr 02, 2021 10:47 amCould also have something to do with them losing almost everyone off that top 5 team. Cockburn, Ayo are probably leaving early and their other two starters are seniors. Also could be he was told he would be a primary ball handler when he ended up being behind Ayo (obviously) and Frazier and ball handling duties.
This offseason...the usual one year deterrent does not apply, so it's an ideal time to look elsewhere.
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Give me Mathurin and I’m good.
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The first of many 2021-22 prognostications: UA at 16
https://www.mercurynews.com/2021/04/05/ ... he-pac-12/
The Hotline has published early top-25 rankings for many, many years; it has never been more difficult to assess rosters than it is this spring.
Combine the free year of eligibility for seniors with the insanity of the transfer portal and the ever-present lure of the NBA Draft, and the projections below are a Jalen Suggs buzzer-beater away from even reaching crap-shoot territory.
And yet, we plow forward.
Note: The NBA Draft is July 29. Our rankings will be updated following the mid-July deadline for players to remove themselves from consideration.
Also considered (no particular order): Iowa, Virginia Tech, LSU, Oklahoma, BYU, Georgetown, Winthrop, Georgia Tech, Colorado State, Belmont, Purdue, Drake, Loyola, Colorado, Florida, Louisville, St. Bonaventure, Tennessee, San Diego State, VCU, Wichita State and Syracuse.
1. Michigan: The best front court in the country likely will reside in Ann Arbor. We’re assuming freshman Hunter Dickinson returns, and sophomore Franz Wagner might, as well. The recruiting class is No. 1 in the nation and features two five-star big men, Caleb Houstan and Moussa Diabate. So the question is the perimeter unit, with Isaiah Livers, Eli Brooks, Mike Smith and others. Livers, a senior who was injured before the NCAAs, isn’t projected for the first round, suggesting a possible return. The Wolverines won’t need everybody back to stand tall as the team to beat.
2. Gonzaga: Star freshman Jalen Suggs and senior wing Corey Kispert assuredly are moving on, but the rest of the rotation could return intact — including big man Drew Timme and wing Joel Ayayi. And two top-10 recruits, Hunter Sallis and Chet Holmgren, could be headed to Spokane. And there’s talent deep down the bench, waiting its turn. And you know Mark Few will find a player nobody knows on a playground in rural Turkmenistan and turn him into a star.
3. Ohio State: Star forward E.J. Liddell has declared for the draft but retained his eligibility. We believe he’ll return to Columbus, joining Duane Washington and Justice Sueing and giving the Buckeyes a chance to maintain their placement among the elite. The rise in ’21 under Chris Holtmann was a year early. Nobody will be surprised by success next season.
4. UCLA: Key questions involve the return (or not) of Chris Smith, the departure (or not) of Johnny Juzang and the immediate impact (or not) of five-star recruit Peyton Watson. Our guess is that Juzang returns — he’s not projected to be a first-round pick, although his stock is rising and it only takes one of 30 teams to determine he’s worth the investment. But the Bruins have the system, the mentality and the momentum to start the season in the top five … and stay there.
5. Villanova: There is unfinished business for Jay Wright’s group, which reached the Sweet 16 despite losing point guard Collin Gillespie to a knee injury prior to the NCAAs. We’re assuming Gillespie returns to join top scorer Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (possibly) and Justin Moore (probably). If healthy and intact, the core is plenty good enough to reach the Final Four.
6. Virginia. Few programs stand to benefit from the free year of eligibility more than the Cavaliers. If top scorer Sam Hauser opts to return to Charlottesville — we’re assuming sharpshooter Trey Murphy comes back — then the Cavaliers should again rule the ACC.
7. Connecticut: Our top sleeper pick — yes, even though James Bouknight is headed to the NBA. We expect coach Danny Hurley’s rapid rebuild of the once-great program to maintain its pace, and for the likes of R.J. Cole and Tyrese Martin to thrive without Bouknight. And if the Huskies fall flat, we’ll deny ever writing this.
8. Arkansas: Even without Moses Moody, who’s projected for the lottery, the Razorbacks are positioned to continue their uptick. Eric Musselman is on the top tier of coaches when it comes to both player evaluation and development. His third year in Fayetteville could very well produce an SEC title.
9. Duke: Hard to imagine the Blue Devils slumping for a second consecutive season, especially with a recruiting class that features three five-star prospects. The highest-rated of the group is wing Paolo Banchero, who’s from … Seattle.
10. Alabama: In a worst-case scenario, attrition leaves the Crimson Tide with just enough proven playmakers to hold a spot in the top 10/12. But if either John Petty or Herbert Jones returns — to say nothing of both returning — then Alabama will enter the season as a Final Four favorite.
11. Houston: Quentin Grimes is expected to leave for the NBA, but No. 2 scorer Marcus Sasser could return. And coach Kelvin Sampson has pushed the program to a place where the loss of one player won’t derail momentum.
12. Illinois: Our guess is that Kofi Cockburn returns and Ayo Dosunmu departs. If both return, along with guard Andrew Curbelo, then there’s no reason to expect slippage in Champagne.
13. Baylor: If everything breaks just right and both Jared Butler and Davion Mitchell return, the Bears will warrant a spot in the top five. But we expect Butler and Mitchell to depart — Mitchell is currently slotted for the first round — and a modest rebuild to unfold in Waco.
14. Michigan State: This call is made with much trepidation but based on the presumptive return of top-scorer Aaron Henry and the arrival of freshman Max Christie, the top-ranked shooting guard in the country.
15. North Carolina: Depends on the coaching hire, but there’s more than enough talent for a return to elite status.
16. Arizona: We’re assuming a suspension for coach Sean Miller but not a postseason ban, meaning plenty of motivation for what should be a stout roster led by point guard James Akinjo, wing Bennedict Mathurin and big man Azoulas Tubelis. (We believe Akinjo will return after testing the waters.) The Wildcats aren’t back, to their pre-scandal status, but they are inching forward.
17. Kentucky: We have no idea what’s up in Lexington. But as with Duke, it’s tough to imagine another year like ’21 for Big Blue.
18. Florida State: Scottie Barnes is a projected top-10 pick and not part of our evaluation of FSU. But what of top scorer MJ Walker? He’s a senior but slotted for the second round. If Walker returns, the Seminoles will push Virginia for the ACC title.
19. Oregon: As usual for April, the state of the roster is highly uncertain. We’re assuming Chris Duarte moves on. But what about Eugene Omoruyi, LJ Figueroa and Will Richardson? The other puzzle piece is the health of big man N’Faly Dante. We know the Ducks are welcoming five-star big man Nathan Bittle, and that Dana Altman will construct a rotation worthy of the NCAAs, even if it takes months to coalesce.
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The Hotline has published early top-25 rankings for many, many years; it has never been more difficult to assess rosters than it is this spring.
Combine the free year of eligibility for seniors with the insanity of the transfer portal and the ever-present lure of the NBA Draft, and the projections below are a Jalen Suggs buzzer-beater away from even reaching crap-shoot territory.
And yet, we plow forward.
Note: The NBA Draft is July 29. Our rankings will be updated following the mid-July deadline for players to remove themselves from consideration.
Also considered (no particular order): Iowa, Virginia Tech, LSU, Oklahoma, BYU, Georgetown, Winthrop, Georgia Tech, Colorado State, Belmont, Purdue, Drake, Loyola, Colorado, Florida, Louisville, St. Bonaventure, Tennessee, San Diego State, VCU, Wichita State and Syracuse.
1. Michigan: The best front court in the country likely will reside in Ann Arbor. We’re assuming freshman Hunter Dickinson returns, and sophomore Franz Wagner might, as well. The recruiting class is No. 1 in the nation and features two five-star big men, Caleb Houstan and Moussa Diabate. So the question is the perimeter unit, with Isaiah Livers, Eli Brooks, Mike Smith and others. Livers, a senior who was injured before the NCAAs, isn’t projected for the first round, suggesting a possible return. The Wolverines won’t need everybody back to stand tall as the team to beat.
2. Gonzaga: Star freshman Jalen Suggs and senior wing Corey Kispert assuredly are moving on, but the rest of the rotation could return intact — including big man Drew Timme and wing Joel Ayayi. And two top-10 recruits, Hunter Sallis and Chet Holmgren, could be headed to Spokane. And there’s talent deep down the bench, waiting its turn. And you know Mark Few will find a player nobody knows on a playground in rural Turkmenistan and turn him into a star.
3. Ohio State: Star forward E.J. Liddell has declared for the draft but retained his eligibility. We believe he’ll return to Columbus, joining Duane Washington and Justice Sueing and giving the Buckeyes a chance to maintain their placement among the elite. The rise in ’21 under Chris Holtmann was a year early. Nobody will be surprised by success next season.
4. UCLA: Key questions involve the return (or not) of Chris Smith, the departure (or not) of Johnny Juzang and the immediate impact (or not) of five-star recruit Peyton Watson. Our guess is that Juzang returns — he’s not projected to be a first-round pick, although his stock is rising and it only takes one of 30 teams to determine he’s worth the investment. But the Bruins have the system, the mentality and the momentum to start the season in the top five … and stay there.
5. Villanova: There is unfinished business for Jay Wright’s group, which reached the Sweet 16 despite losing point guard Collin Gillespie to a knee injury prior to the NCAAs. We’re assuming Gillespie returns to join top scorer Jeremiah Robinson-Earl (possibly) and Justin Moore (probably). If healthy and intact, the core is plenty good enough to reach the Final Four.
6. Virginia. Few programs stand to benefit from the free year of eligibility more than the Cavaliers. If top scorer Sam Hauser opts to return to Charlottesville — we’re assuming sharpshooter Trey Murphy comes back — then the Cavaliers should again rule the ACC.
7. Connecticut: Our top sleeper pick — yes, even though James Bouknight is headed to the NBA. We expect coach Danny Hurley’s rapid rebuild of the once-great program to maintain its pace, and for the likes of R.J. Cole and Tyrese Martin to thrive without Bouknight. And if the Huskies fall flat, we’ll deny ever writing this.
8. Arkansas: Even without Moses Moody, who’s projected for the lottery, the Razorbacks are positioned to continue their uptick. Eric Musselman is on the top tier of coaches when it comes to both player evaluation and development. His third year in Fayetteville could very well produce an SEC title.
9. Duke: Hard to imagine the Blue Devils slumping for a second consecutive season, especially with a recruiting class that features three five-star prospects. The highest-rated of the group is wing Paolo Banchero, who’s from … Seattle.
10. Alabama: In a worst-case scenario, attrition leaves the Crimson Tide with just enough proven playmakers to hold a spot in the top 10/12. But if either John Petty or Herbert Jones returns — to say nothing of both returning — then Alabama will enter the season as a Final Four favorite.
11. Houston: Quentin Grimes is expected to leave for the NBA, but No. 2 scorer Marcus Sasser could return. And coach Kelvin Sampson has pushed the program to a place where the loss of one player won’t derail momentum.
12. Illinois: Our guess is that Kofi Cockburn returns and Ayo Dosunmu departs. If both return, along with guard Andrew Curbelo, then there’s no reason to expect slippage in Champagne.
13. Baylor: If everything breaks just right and both Jared Butler and Davion Mitchell return, the Bears will warrant a spot in the top five. But we expect Butler and Mitchell to depart — Mitchell is currently slotted for the first round — and a modest rebuild to unfold in Waco.
14. Michigan State: This call is made with much trepidation but based on the presumptive return of top-scorer Aaron Henry and the arrival of freshman Max Christie, the top-ranked shooting guard in the country.
15. North Carolina: Depends on the coaching hire, but there’s more than enough talent for a return to elite status.
16. Arizona: We’re assuming a suspension for coach Sean Miller but not a postseason ban, meaning plenty of motivation for what should be a stout roster led by point guard James Akinjo, wing Bennedict Mathurin and big man Azoulas Tubelis. (We believe Akinjo will return after testing the waters.) The Wildcats aren’t back, to their pre-scandal status, but they are inching forward.
17. Kentucky: We have no idea what’s up in Lexington. But as with Duke, it’s tough to imagine another year like ’21 for Big Blue.
18. Florida State: Scottie Barnes is a projected top-10 pick and not part of our evaluation of FSU. But what of top scorer MJ Walker? He’s a senior but slotted for the second round. If Walker returns, the Seminoles will push Virginia for the ACC title.
19. Oregon: As usual for April, the state of the roster is highly uncertain. We’re assuming Chris Duarte moves on. But what about Eugene Omoruyi, LJ Figueroa and Will Richardson? The other puzzle piece is the health of big man N’Faly Dante. We know the Ducks are welcoming five-star big man Nathan Bittle, and that Dana Altman will construct a rotation worthy of the NCAAs, even if it takes months to coalesce.