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    Current college recruiting rankings:

    For those interested in how, maybe your favorite college team fared in the annual recruiting wars. Here are the top 25 ranked teams. I've only listed players ranked in the top 100 highschool basketball players in the nation. Bear in mind, that there are still a few top players that are uncommitted. So the top five could change a little.

    1. Kentucky:

    Nerlens Noel - 6'10", C/PF, ranked # 1
    Archie Goodman - 6'4", SG, ranked # 15
    Alex Poythress - 6'8", SF, ranked # 17
    Willie Cauley - 6'11", C/PF, ranked #35
    They have offers on the table to both Tony Bennett, a 6'8", PF, ranked # 7, and Tony Parker, a 6'9", PF, ranked # 31


    2. Arizona:

    Brandon Ashley - 6'8", PF, ranked # 5
    Kaleb Tarczewski - 7'0", Center, ranked # 8
    Grant Jerrett- 6'9", PF/C, ranked # 16
    Gabe York - 6'2", SG, ranked #47


    3. UCLA:

    Shabazz Muhammad - 6'6", SG/SF, ranked # 2
    Kyle Anderson - 6'8", SF/SG/PG, ranked # 3
    Jordan Adams - 6'5", SG/SF, ranked # 74
    They have an offer on the table for Tony Parker, 6'9" PF, ranked # 31


    4. Indiana:

    Jeremy Hollowell - 6'7", SF, ranked # 26
    Hanner Perea - 6'8", PF, ranked # 32
    Yogi Perrell - 6'0", PG, ranked # 33


    5. Baylor:

    Isaiah Austin - 7'0", Center, ranked # 3
    Ricardo Gathers - 6'7", PF, ranked # 42
    L.J. Rose - 6'2", PG/SG, ranked # 67


    6. North Carolina St.:

    Rodney Purvis - 6'4", PG/SG, ranked # 18
    T.J. Warren - 6'8", SF, ranked # 26
    Tyler Lewis - 5'11", PG, ranked # 46



    7. Texas:

    Cameron Ridley - 6'9", PF/C, ranked # 8
    Prince Ibeh - 6'11", Center, ranked # 60
    Javan Felix - 5'11", PG, ranked # 81


    8. North Carolina:

    Marcus Paige - 6'0", PG, ranked # 29
    Brice Johnson - 6'9", PF, ranked # 48
    Joel James - 6'10", Center, ranked # 68
    J.P. Tokoto - 6'6", SF, ranked # 90


    9. Michigan:

    Mitch McGary - 6'10", C/PF, ranked #21
    Glen Robinson - 6'7", SF, ranked # 28
    Nick Stauskas - No available measurement, SF, ranked # 84


    10. Providence:

    Ricardo Ledo - 6'6", SG/SF, ranked # 14
    Kris Dunn - 6'3", PG, ranked # 23


    11. Michigan St.:

    Gary Harris - 6'4", SG/PG, ranked # 11
    Matt Costello - 6'9", C/PF, ranked # 92
    Kenny Kaminski - 6'7", PF, ranked # 98


    12. Syracuse:

    Dajuan Coleman - 6'6", SF, ranked # 10
    Jerami Grant - 6'6", SF/PF, ranked # 50


    13. Kansas:

    Perry Ellis - 6'8", PF, ranked # 35
    Andrew White - 6'6", SF, ranked # 43


    To be continued:
    Its hard to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.

    Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard.

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    Continued:


    14. Pittsburg:

    Steven Adams - 6'11", Center, ranked # 6
    James Robinson - 6'3", PG, ranked # 78


    15. Maryland:

    Shaquille Cleare - 6'9", C/PF, ranked # 40
    Jake Layman - 6'7", SF, ranked # 59


    16. Xavior:

    Semaj Christon - 6'2", PG, ranked # 23
    Jalen Reynolds - 6'8", PF, ranked # 82


    17. Purdue:

    A.J. Hammons - 6'10", Center, ranked # 70
    Ronnie Johnson - 5'11", PG, ranked # 80
    Raphael Davis - 6'5", SG, ranked # 99
    Jay Simpson - 6'7", PF, ranked # 100


    18. Georgia Tech:

    Robert Carters - 6'9", PF/C, ranked # 19


    19. Oklahoma St.:

    Marcus Smart - 6'4", SG/PG, ranked # 13


    20. Houston:

    Danrad Knowles - 6'10", PF, ranked # 63
    Danuel House - 6'6", SG/SF, ranked # 64


    21. Colorado:

    Xavior Johnson - 6'6", SF, ranked # 63
    Josh Scott - 6'9", C/PF, ranked # 64


    22. Wake Forest:

    Codi Miller-McIntire - 6'2", PG, ranked # 87
    Arnaud Moto - 6'6", SF, ranked # 88


    23. Virginia:

    Justin Anderson - 6'6", SF, ranked # 57
    Evan Nolte - 6'7", SF/PF, ranked # 78
    Mike Toby - 6'11", Center, ranked # 94


    24. Villanova:

    Daniel Ochefu - 6'9", C/PF, ranked # 50
    Ryan Archidiacono - 6'3", PG, ranked # 53


    25. Florida St.:

    Montay Brandon - 6'4", SF/SG, ranked # 55
    Aaron Thomas - 6'5", SG, ranked # 66



    There's your top 25 schools. In some ways it gives you more respect for schools like CAl and Stanford etc. that still manage to compete and sometimes excell despite not having some of the top players. At the same time, if your an NBA draft nut, its obvious which schools to follow. If you look at all the top players, I can guarantee you that some player not in the top 100 will manage his way into being a lottery pick, or at minimun, a first round pick. Maybe not next year, but in the next 3 or 4 years. AKA Williams from Arizona!
    Last edited by bajaden; 04-15-2012 at 11:02 AM.
    Its hard to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.

    Hard work beats talent, when talent doesn't work hard.

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