Saturday, October 6, 2007

Top Players in College Basketball

With my favorite sport beginning in one month, I thought it'd be a great idea to make a list of the top college players in the nation. These players are in order, ranked in terms of how much impact they will have with their team and the season. Now I'm sure there will be players who will put up better stats than some of the guys in this list, but these are the top NBA prospects, whether they are a senior or a freshman.

Point Guard:

1. Derrick Rose, Memphis- most dynamic point guard prospect in a long time
2. OJ Mayo, USC- should carry the team to the top of the pac ten
3. Darren Collison, UCLA- one of the most electric players to watch
4. Chris Lofton, TENN- mr. clutch
5. DJ Augustin, Texas- no durant has me worried
6. Scottie Reynolds, NOVA- could flip this one with augustin
7. Ty Lawson, UNC- wait and see with lawson
8. Drew Neitzel, Mich State- limited ability but always finds a way to put it in the hoop
9. Jerryd Bayless, ZONA- THE player to look out for this season
10. Sean Singletary, VaTech- very solid floor general
11. Patrick Beverley, Arkansas- shows lots of promise
12. Derrick Low, Wash State- somehow gets it done, a top player in college
13. Jamont Gordon, Miss State- could jump up the standings considerably this year
14. Dominic James, MARQ- not sold on him but the talent is there

Shooting Guard:

1. Chase Budinger, ZONA- top cat
2. Eric Gordon, Indiana- best pure scorer to go to college since durant
3. Marcelus Kemp, ZAGS- big time breakout season for kemp, watch out
4. Paul Harris, CUSE- freshman donte green will help him considerably
5. Bill Walker, Kansas State- when healthy he's a big time scorer
6. Tyler Smith, TENN- super athlete to pair with lofton
7. Gerald Henderson, Duke- mr. smooth
8. Terrence Williams, LouVille- big time scorer with excellent range and athleticism
9. DeMarcus Nelson, Duke- singler will help him immensely
10. Jerel McNeal, MARQ- best player you never heard of

Small Forward:

1. Chris Douglas-Roberts, Memphis- pure stud
2. Brandon Rush, Kansas- his size and length is staggering, effortless scorer
3. Donte Green, CUSE- top recruit will be the man for cuse, and a freshman
4. Kyle Singler, Duke- will be the man at duke, i'm sure the offense will run through him
5. L.R. Mbah a Moute, UCLA- loss of affalo means more points for the prince
6. Wayne Ellington, UNC- fluid player who needs to be more aggressive
7. Kyle Weaver, Wash State- not a good shooter but has the skill set
8. Josh Shipp, UCLA- will have all the opportunity in the world to perform
9. Dajuan Summers, GT- swingman so big he could be a power forward
10. Anthony Randolph, LSU- 6'10 freshman swingman with jaw dropping athleticism

Power Forward:
1. Darrell Arthur, Kansas- no question ,he's the top player on one of the top teams
2. Michael Beasley, Kansas State- big time player, potential franchise player in the nba
3. Tyler Hansborough, UNC- mr. college basketball
4. Kevin Love, UCLA- if duncan was white, he'd look like kevin love
5. DJ White, Indiana- big fan of his, arrival of gordon makes white a big time player this year
6. Joey Dorsey, Memphis- super athletic and big, will be derrick rose's best friend
7. Josh Heytvelt, ZAGS- if healthy he could jump a couple of spots
8. Derrick Caracter, Louisville- weight and heart are question marks
9. Jeff Adrian, GT- with jeff green out, he's the man next to hibbert
10. Brandon Costner, NCState- TOP big man to watch out for this season
11. Jon Brockman, Washington-no hawes means some question marks
12. Taj Gibson, USC- mayo and gibson will be jumping over the opposition
13. Devon Hardin, CAL- must have a break out year
14. Deon Thompson, UNC- wildcard, showed a lot of promise in limited minutes
15. Nick Calethes, GATORS- top man for a rebuilding gators, also a freshman

Center:

1. Roy Hibbert, GT, will surprise and be the number one pick in the nba draft
2. Kosta Koufas, Ohio State- exact opposite of oden, but may have the same results
3. DeAndre Jordan, TexasAM- big time post presence, freshman
4. Brook Lopez, Stanford, excellent size and offensive polish
5. Andrew Ogilvy, Vanderbilt,
5. wash, wait and see

Overall, the depth of stud PGs may be one of the best since I can remember. I ranked Dominic James as the 14th best PG, but even he is THAT good enough to carry his squad to wins in the tournament. That's how deep it is. Not a very good year at center, but an interesting one at PF. The two wildcards at SF are Kyle Singler for Duke and Donte Green for Syracuse. Singler will without a doubt lead the team in point per game, and maybe even rebounds, while Green will create the fearsome duo along with big time prospect, sophomore Paul Harris. Duos of Gordon and White and Mayo and Gibson have me pumped. They should be an excellent team to watch in terms of highlight reels. The top team, IMO, is Memphis. I don't think anyone touches them this year. Rose, Douglas Roberts and Dorsey are going to run teams out of the gym. Should be an excellent year of college basketball.

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