It’s early in the season, but there are teams that are already asserting themselves as elite. Did your team crack the top 10? Do you agree with these top 10?
1. Gonzaga Bulldogs (4-0)
The early eye test will tell you that the Zags are the best team in the country. Mark Few’s squad has the #1 offense in the country and is coming off a big win on the road against a tough San Diego State program last night.
2. Auburn Tigers (4-0)
Bruce Pearl’s Tigers continue to roll after last week’s big win over Houston. Johni Broome looks like the early frontrunner for the National Player of the Year. Auburn is KenPom’s #1 team in the country.
3. UConn Huskies (3-0)
Shouldn’t the back-to-back National Champs be the #1 team in the country until proven otherwise? Probably, but they will have a chance to prove it in early December with some marquee non-conference matchups.
4. Kansas Jayhawks (4-0)
Bill Self did a great job re-tooling this program after depth and shooting woes hampered them last year. Hunter Dickinson will be on the shortlist for plenty of hardware as he continues to dominate opposing frontcourts.
5. Iowa State Cyclones (3-0)
The Cyclones have dominated inferior competition to start the season, and their defense is once again suffocating. The backcourt of Tamin Lipsey and Keshon Gilbert is one of the best in the country.
6. Purdue Boilermakers (4-0)
So far, so good for Purdue in the post-Zach Edey era. Star point guard Braden Smith and company showed they belong with a big win over Alabama this past weekend.
7. Houston Cougars (2-1)
An early season blemish to Auburn won’t stop the Cougars from any of their goals. Coach Kelvin Sampson has one of his best all-around rosters and they will be in the mix for a number one seed at season’s end.
8. Tennessee Volunteers (4-0)
The Vols have always been strong defensively under Rick Barnes, but last year, we saw a strong complement of offense. That looks to be the case again this year with All-American guard Zakai Zeigler running the show.
9. Kentucky Wildcats (3-0)
Well, it didn’t take long for Mark Pope to make a statement in year one. The Wildcats earned a big win over Duke, who boast one of the best rosters in the country. The Cats are underrated defensively and have premier outside shooting.
10. Alabama Crimson Tide (3-1)
The Tide fell on the road at Purdue after a strong start that included wins over some of the top mid-major programs in the country (Arkansas State and McNeese). The schedule doesn’t get any easier with five straight dates with AP Top 25 matchups.