Medcalf Ranks B12

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Medcalf Ranks B12

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http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basket ... s-jayhawks

"1. Kansas Jayhawks: Only Kansas could lose the key components of America's best backcourt and enter the following season with a more imposing collection of talent that could help Self capture his second national championship. Dedric Lawson, who averaged 19.2 PPG and 9.9 RPG during the 2016-17 season, could play a point-forward role for a squad that boasts five-star guards Quentin Grimes and Devon Dotson. Kansas looks like a national champion."

2. ksu
3. WVU
4. TCU
5. TTU
6. UT
7. ISU
8. Baylor
9. OU
10. OSU
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I had to look up the OSU coach (Mike Boynton) because I didn't know who it is.
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I'm still a little shocked Underwood left OSU so quickly for Illinois.
I guess he started his coaching career in that area but still, I expected him to impact the B12 for a while.
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West Virginia may be a bit overrated this year - they have no guards. Bolden. That's it.
Texas Tech has Beard and Culver, but that's about it.
Texas and ISU are intriguing. Texas' entire backcourt back along with underrated Sims, and the big hippie dude. ISU with Wiggington, Lard, and Marial Shayok, who everyone seems to be forgetting. That dude's numbers are deflated from playing at Virginia - he can ball.

Mine
1. KU
Big Gap
2. KSU
Big Gap
3. TCU
4. ISU
5. WVU
6. Texas
7. Texas Tech
Gap
8. Baylor
9. OU
10. OSU
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