http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/blog/eye-on-college-basketball/19340292/conferencebyconference-team-rankings
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1. Providence: With Ricardo Ledo and Kris Dunn, Ed Cooley has his explosive backcourt of the future.
2. Syracuse: Jim Boeheim did a great job keeping DaJuan Coleman home, while also nabbing Jerami Grant.
3. Pittsburgh: Top-10 prospect Steven Adams is the prize of the class, but James Robinson is a great fit.
4. St. John's: The Red Storm made a late run in the rankings, getting a trio of impact frontcourt players.
5. Villanova: Ryan Arcidiacono and Daniel Ochefu will form a very good inside-outside duo for Jay Wright.
6. Connecticut: Jim Calhoun got himself a great scorer in Omar Calhoun, while Phil Nolan has a high ceiling.
7. Notre Dame: The Fighting Irish got a couple of long, athletic players in Cameron Biedscheid and Zach Auguste.
8. Louisville: With addition of Montrezl Harrell, Cards have another top-100 player to go with Terry Rozier.
9. Georgetown: D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera is a strong scorer, and Brandon Bolden will be a nice back line on D.
10. South Florida: If the Bulls' junior college signees pan out, Stan Heath will have an immediate impact class.
11. Marquette: Buzz Williams got himself a nice class, led by Chicago native Steve Taylor, a versatile scorer.
12. DePaul: 6-foot-7 Jodan Price is a tough matchup on the wing, and DeJuan Marrero is a hard-nosed forward.
13. Cincinnati: The lone Bearcats' signee is junior college transfer Titus Rubles, a talented forward.
14. Rutgers: Vince Garrett, a JC transfer from Lee College (Tex.), should provide an impact on the wing.
15. Seton Hall: The Pirates bring in just one player for 2012, junior college transfer Raymon Austin.
Just to be clear, that's our Recruiting class ranking, not where they pick the team to finish.
I was about to say Providence in first? lol
Quote from: Lennys Tap on June 13, 2012, 09:33:59 AM
Just to be clear, that's our Recruiting class ranking, not where they pick the team to finish.
Thanks for that clarification. I totally missed that. The beginning of the article was worded awkwardly so I definitely skipped it. I've disgraced my family name :(