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Rivals final rankings.

This isn’t ment at a jab towards Zion. I think that kid is going to be special & I really wish he picked UNC. I find it hard to believe that 4 kids are better than him.
 
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Top 50 Team rankings by conference (As of 4/17)

ACC:
1. Duke - 1st nationally
2. North Carolina - 7th nationally
3. Notre Dame - 14th nationally
4. Wake Forest - 17th nationally
5. NC State - 27th nationally
6. Virginia Tech - 34th nationally
7. Georgia Tech - 40th nationally
8. Syracuse - 50th nationally

SEC:
1. Kentucky - 2nd nationally
2. LSU - 5th nationally
3. Vanderbilt - 9th nationally
4. Florida - 15th nationally
5. Mississippi State - 19th nationally
6. Arkansas - 22nd nationally
7. Missouri - 42nd nationally

PAC 12:
1. UCLA - 3rd nationally
2. Oregon - 4th nationally
3. USC - 16th nationally
4. Arizona State - 23rd nationally
5. Washington - 31st nationally
6. California - 33rd nationally
7. Utah - 35th nationally
8. Stanford - 38th nationally

Big 12:
1. Kansas - 6th nationally
2. Texas - 18th nationally
3. Iowa State - 24th nationally
4. Texas Tech - 29th nationally
5. TCU - 30th nationally


Big Ten:
1. Michigan - 8th nationally
2. Maryland - 10th nationally
3. Michigan State - 11th nationally
4. Illinois - 12th nationally
5. Indiana - 20th nationally
6. Northwestern - 25th nationally
7. Ohio State - 28th nationally
8. Rutgers - 39th nationally
9. Purdue - 45th nationally
10. Iowa - 47th nationally

Big East:
1. Villanova - 13th nationally
2. Providence - 21st nationally
3. Georgetown - 32nd nationally
4. Creighton - 37th nationally
5. St. John's - 48th nationally

AAC:
1. Memphis - 26th nationally
2. Wichita State - 36th nationally

A10:
1. St. Louis - 43rd nationally
2. Rhode Island - 49th nationally

MWC:
1. UNLV - 44th nationally

Ivy:
1. Harvard - 46th nationally
 
Outside of the North Carolina Schools and Notre Dame, we've got some fairly underwhelming classes in the ACC. Virginia, Clemson, Syracuse, FSU, and Miami all made the NCAA Tournament and none of them are ranked higher than 50th. And Virginia has gone two straight years without landing a top 150 kid. This should not happen.
 
How many point guards does UK need this season? Is Greene transferring?

Apparently Green is very likely to transfer at this point. We've been told by one source that's been really accurate it's already been decided and just a matter of it being announced officially. Gabriel likely leaving too. As well as Washington.

Losing 8 players off an 11 loss team. Fun times...
 
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The reclassifying is getting out of hand. Guess it’s a sign of desperation.

Well Hagans is 2 years behind. He should have been a freshman in college his past season by age. So reclassing makes sense for him.

Maxey would be young. He just turned 17 I think. And in interviews his hs coach has said they don't even think a reclass is on the table. Supposedly maxey wants to but those around him don't think it's happening.

Wiseman has been a rumored reclass for months despite the fact that he and everyone around him has shot down that rumor countless times. Think that's just wishful thinking by Kentucky fans.
 
Top 50 Team rankings by conference (As of 4/17)

ACC:
1. Duke - 1st nationally
2. North Carolina - 7th nationally
3. Notre Dame - 14th nationally
4. Wake Forest - 17th nationally
5. NC State - 27th nationally
6. Virginia Tech - 34th nationally
7. Georgia Tech - 40th nationally
8. Syracuse - 50th nationally

SEC:
1. Kentucky - 2nd nationally
2. LSU - 5th nationally
3. Vanderbilt - 9th nationally
4. Florida - 15th nationally
5. Mississippi State - 19th nationally
6. Arkansas - 22nd nationally
7. Missouri - 42nd nationally

PAC 12:
1. UCLA - 3rd nationally
2. Oregon - 4th nationally
3. USC - 16th nationally
4. Arizona State - 23rd nationally
5. Washington - 31st nationally
6. California - 33rd nationally
7. Utah - 35th nationally
8. Stanford - 38th nationally

Big 12:
1. Kansas - 6th nationally
2. Texas - 18th nationally
3. Iowa State - 24th nationally
4. Texas Tech - 29th nationally
5. TCU - 30th nationally


Big Ten:
1. Michigan - 8th nationally
2. Maryland - 10th nationally
3. Michigan State - 11th nationally
4. Illinois - 12th nationally
5. Indiana - 20th nationally
6. Northwestern - 25th nationally
7. Ohio State - 28th nationally
8. Rutgers - 39th nationally
9. Purdue - 45th nationally
10. Iowa - 47th nationally

Big East:
1. Villanova - 13th nationally
2. Providence - 21st nationally
3. Georgetown - 32nd nationally
4. Creighton - 37th nationally
5. St. John's - 48th nationally

AAC:
1. Memphis - 26th nationally
2. Wichita State - 36th nationally

A10:
1. St. Louis - 43rd nationally
2. Rhode Island - 49th nationally

MWC:
1. UNLV - 44th nationally

Ivy:
1. Harvard - 46th nationally

Kentucky now has the top overall class. Just wanted to make sure you knew.
 
Outside of the North Carolina Schools and Notre Dame, we've got some fairly underwhelming classes in the ACC. Virginia, Clemson, Syracuse, FSU, and Miami all made the NCAA Tournament and none of them are ranked higher than 50th. And Virginia has gone two straight years without landing a top 150 kid. This should not happen.
Top guys are getting expensive...
 
If Langford picks IU (which I fully expect will happen), I imagine their class ranking will take a big jump up.
 
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