Friday, January 25, 2008

College Basketball Power 10

It's Friday, thus time for an updated Power 10 in college basketball. Dating back to the last update, there have been several upsets which have begun to turn the tide in college basketball. It's time to check out who is being a mover and a shaker in the college basketball world as we gear up for the heart of the conference season and some GREAT February basketball on the horizon.

1.) Memphis Tigers

After UNC dropped their first game this season to unranked Maryland (at home, no less), the Tigers gained the top spot in both national rankings and keep it in this poll. Big test this weekend as the Bulldogs of Gonzaga come calling.

2.) Kansas Jayhawks

I could almost put them at 1b, but for the sake of argument, I am going to put them at 2, simply because I feel that if there was one game, on a neutral court, right now, Memphis would beat the Jayhawks. However, in maybe a best of 5 or 7, I am not so sure. Things may change soon as they begin to get into the meat of the Big 12 schedule.

3.) Duke Blue Devils

Ohh, the Dookies. Is anyone else surprised at how quietly Duke is climbing up the rankings? This is Duke we are talking about, but their ACC counterpart is the team getting all the attention. All things are setting up for an epic UNC-Duke in early February where both teams could be in the top 5.

4.) Indiana Hoosiers

While the Hoosiers have not been destroying the competition and putting up gaudy numbers like some other teams, they are winning. There is no doubt that this team is one of the hottest in the nation, winners of 12 in a row. However, their climb in these rankings are more a result of teams ahead of them losing than impressive play. Big nonconfernce game this weekend against UConn, followed by a chance to make some real noise with a tough test at Wisconsin.

5.) UNC Tarheels


You have to expect the worst when you let an unranked and unimpressive Maryland team come into your house and steal one from you. UNC had a nice bounce back game against Florida State though, with POY candidate Tyler Hansborough "chipping in" with 35 points.

6.) Tennesse Volunteers

A tough loss to Kentucky, but in all honestly, not a terrible loss. Rupp is a hard place to come in and snatch a victory, even with Kentucky in a down year. Truth be told, this team is getting scarier and scarier by the day. Chris Lofton is beginning to come back to the same form as last season and Wayne Chism is emerging as a great complimentary player.

7.) UCLA Bruins


So OJ Mayo finally strikes! UCLA suffered a tough defeat (similar to UNC) in their house to an unranked and unimpressive team USC squad. Then, to make matters worse, they come out sluggish as all hell against Oregon and have to rally late to steal a W. I know rankings don't matter until that final poll of the season, but with all the talent on that team, Bruins fans must be getting a little worried.

8.) Michigan State Spartans


Sparty bounced back well after that horrid loss at Iowa. They held serve against Ohio State by coming out on top at home, then went into the Barn and beat a very tough and underrated Minnesota team before capping off the three game stretch with a win at Northwestern. Anyone who is sleeping on this team would be foolish - Sparty and Izzo always turn it on in March. A date with destiny lurks at Indiana with the College GameDay crew in late Feb.

9.) Georgetown Hoyas

Two solid wins this week help the Hoyas rise a little, but the team still lacks a signature win. Furthermore, Georgetown might not even have a chance to pick up one: they only have two games left against ranked opponents in Marquette and Villanova, both of which are dropping in stature. With Pitt holding the tiebreaker in the conference, the Hoyas may need a little help from the rest of the Big East in winning the conference, or will need a deep run the Big East tourney to secure a high seed come March.

10.) Wisconsin Badgers

Sorry, but I wasn't sold on Wazzou before and certainly am not now after losing to Arizona. Meanwhile, the Badgers have won 10 straight and currently reside at the top of the Big 10 with Indiana. A tough road game at Purdue on Saturday, followed by a showdown of the top teams looms when Indiana will come to the Kohl Center to snap the Badgers tough home court advantage.


Also Receiving Votes: Washington State, Pitt, Texas

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Obviously anyone that thinks Wazzu is a contender smokes more crack than Amy Winehouse. They are, in fact, the ultimate and prototypical pretender. GO BIG RED.

Anonymous said...

P.S. I will be in attendance at the MSU/IU game in Bloomington, with live pre-game posting in the works. Keep your ears to the ground for more news on this.

dickmau5 said...

Nice. A GDB field report!

Andrew Adamson said...

Take Pictures at that game too Cicero...if I can't be there, I at least want to pretend that I am.

young poser said...

Hi, long time reader, first time poster. I just hope the blogger here doesn't forget about the Missouri Tiger basketball team. We ONLY lost by 5 points on the ROAD to Texas Tech. Now that deserves some Brew.

Andrew Adamson said...

Young Cicero is always reppin the Mizzou Tigers. They are a bubble team right now, but let's be serious, beating Bobby Knight is not as hard as it used to be.