Kansas topped the USA TODAY/ESPN Top 25 men’s basketball preseason coaches’ poll released Thursday, and six Big East clubs made the rankings.
Kansas, the 2008 NCAA champion, was voted the preseason No. 1 despite several off-the-court issues, including recent fights between members of the football and basketball teams that left New Jersey guard Tyshawn Taylor with an injured thumb.
“Based on what we return and the quality of newcomers that we were able to recruit, I could see why people would think this,” Kansas coach Bill Self told USA Today. “It means you have good players, but it also puts a target on your back. That will make the season tougher, but we’ll be that much more prepared for March.”
Kansas received 27 first-place votes from the 31-member coaches panel.
Following Kansas are No. 2 Michigan State, No. 3 Texas, No. 4 North Carolina (the defending NCAA champion) and No. 5 Kentucky.
UCLA is not ranked for the first time in 80 polls, dating to the final poll of the 2004-05 season.
A year after sending five teams to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament and two teams to the Final Four, the Big East placed six teams in the poll.
Villanova, picked to win the Big East, is the highest rated Big East team at No. 6.
West Virginia came in at No. 9 for its highest-ever ranking in the poll.
UConn came in at No. 14, Georgetown at No. 21, Louisville at No. 23 and Syracuse at No. 25.
Here’s the full poll:
1. Kansas
2. Michigan State
3. Texas
4. North Carolina
5. Kentucky
6. Villanova
7. Purdue
8. Duke
9. West Virginia
10. Butler
11. Tennessee
12. California
13. Washington
14. Connecticut
15. Michigan
16. Oklahoma
17. Ohio State
18. Minnesota
19. Mississippi State
20. Georgia Tech
21. Georgetown
22. Dayton
23. Louisville
24. Clemson
25. Syracuse
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rockchalkin / October 29, 2009
For anyone who’s interested, here’s the AP poll:
1. Kansas; (55) 1,612
2. Michigan St.; (5) 1,515
3. Texas; (1) 1,397
4. Kentucky; (3) 1,372
5. Villanova; 1,347
6. North Carolina; (1) 1,320
7. Purdue; 1,284
8. West Virginia; 1,115
9. Duke; 1,064
10. Tennessee; 897
11. Butler; 864
12. Connecticut; 844
13. California; 800
14. Washington; 776
15. Michigan; 578
16. Ohio St.; 465
17. Oklahoma; 410
18. Mississippi St.; 393
19. Louisville; 335
20. Georgetown; 326
21. Dayton; 318
22. Georgia Tech; 301
23. Illinois; 282
24. Clemson; 217
25. Minnesota; 172
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jhawk4 / October 29, 2009
A Payne to Michigan State?
http://w3.nbebasketball.com/2009/10/29/adreian-payne-to-michigan-state/
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JackaLope / October 29, 2009
AP just seems to make more sense.
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pastaboy / October 30, 2009
Only 6 Big East teams? …….Don’t they have 32 in the conference ?
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