Syracuse will likely lose Wes Johnson. Couple that with the departure of seniors Andy Rautins and Arinze Onuaku and it's hard to argue that the Orange should be in the poll, despite a highly ranked recruiting class coming in.
13. Memphis: That was quick. The Tigers are back with the top recruiting class in the country, led by Will Barton and Joe Jackson. They'll join returning star Elliot Williams. Second-year coach Josh Pastner has the pieces to be the class of C-USA again and a real threat for a deep run. Defections to the NBA draft actually have Memphis ranked ahead of Kentucky. We'll see if that holds.
15. Kentucky: The Wildcats are here because of what I anticipate occurring. We don't know what will happen, but you must expect they'll get a recruiting haul this spring. There are plenty of big-time recruits still available. Expect John Wall, Patrick Patterson, DeMarcus Cousins, Eric Bledsoe and Daniel Orton to declare for the draft. But the return of Darius Miller and Darnell Dodson, with the addition of a few locks in Stacey Poole and Enes Kanter mean the Wildcats will be in the hunt again.
Andy Katz on forgetfulness.
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BULL ANDY KATZ
So Kentucky can lose players, bring in a talented class and be in your top 25….yet that logic doesnt apply with us…ecscpecially when we are returning more proven experience than UK…
Kentucky isn't bringing in a talented class....yet.
Katz is just assuming they will. We should just start sending ESPN commentators pictures of Ashley Judd photoshopped into Syracuse clothes….because we all know that’s what these people really want.
Pretty sure the exact same thing was said last year
Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician - The Syracuse blog that cares.
Well then
we need to remind the media that of course that turned out to be false.
Is it just me or am I starting to hate Kentucky almost as much, if not more, than I hate Dook?
here's his last version of the top 25 before the fall
after everyone has declared for the draft….
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/columns/story?columnist=katz_andy&id=4262039
Kansas
Michigan State
Texas
Villanova
North Carolina
I swear to god, this was the same exact thing people were saying before last season
25. Connecticut: They lost a lot, but the Huskies slide in on the backside of the rankings with a trio of players that can rival any in the Big East: the backcourt of Kemba Walker and Jerome Dyson and a likely rising star in Stanley Robinson. The Huskies have had plenty of success with role players before, and this year’s recruiting class should have plenty of pop.















