Wednesday, October 19, 2011

CBS Top 100 Players in College Basketball


CBS Breaks down the top 100 players in college basketball and lists 5 Kentucky players (North Carolina got 6).  Oh yeah and Darius Miller is getting shafted.

1. Jared Sullinger (sophomore forward, Ohio State). Sullinger is big and strong and the nation's best player, which is why he's ranked where he's ranked. — Gary Parrish
2. Harrison Barnes (sophomore forward, North Carolina). Barnes finished strong last season and could lead the Tar Heels to a national championship. — G.P.
3. Jordan Taylor (senior guard, Wisconsin). Taylor was mostly unknown outside of the Big Ten this time last year. That's no longer the case. — G.P.
4. Tu Holloway (senior guard, Xavier). Kelvin Sampson's resignation at Indiana was a blessing for Xavier because it led to Holloway becoming a Musketeer. — G.P.
5. Perry Jones (sophomore forward, Baylor). Jones' decision to return to Baylor was a surprise. Him leading the Bears to a Big 12 title won't be. — G.P.
6. Thomas Robinson (junior forward, Kansas). Look for a huge season for the relentless, athletic forward, especially with the departure of the Morris twins. — Jeff Goodman
7. Anthony Davis (freshman forward, Kentucky). Not sure there's anyone more versatile in the nation and that's why many NBA types have him pegged as the top overall pick in 2012. — J.G.
11. Terrence Jones (sophomore forward, Kentucky). What's it tell you about Jones that he was humbled, accepts his faults, is on his way up ... and is still this high on the list? If he can learn to go right with consistency, look OUT. — Matt Norlander 
16. Michael Kidd-Gilchrist (freshman forward, Kentucky). Do-it-all freshman could be a steadying influence for star-studded Wildcats. — Jeff Borzello
48. Marquis Teague (freshman guard, Kentucky). A mix of the past two point guards that came through Lexington: Brandon Knight and John Wall. He's a pure point guard who is a blur. — J.G.
69. Doron Lamb (sophomore guard, Kentucky). The freshmen will get most of the attention, but Lamb's shooting will be a key for the Wildcats. — J.B.   


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