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. Auburn Tigers
A huge win in the Maui Invitational yesterday over Iowa State moves the Tigers to our #1 spot. Johni Broome is the best player in the game and has been an absolute force on both ends of the floor. The schedule doesn’t get any easier coming up.
2. Gonzaga Bulldogs
The Zags continue to take care of business with the #1 offense in the country. Point guard Ryan Nembhard is playing at an All-American level. The questions about their defense so far have been answered.
3. Kansas Jayhawks
The Jayhawks continue to look like one of the most balanced teams in the country. Of course, Hunter Dickinson has been great, but the pieces around him continue to be the difference.
4. Houston Cougars
The Cougars defense has been locked in since the Auburn loss, holding Louisiana and Hofstra to 99 points combined. The schedule gets much tougher over the next two weeks, but the expectation for this program is to take care of business.
5. Tennessee Volunteers
The Vols had their first true test of the year when they knocked off Baylor last weekend by a wide margin. Chaz Lanier has been a scoring machine, and of course, Rick Barnes has this team playing ferocious defense.
6. Kentucky Wildcats
Big Blue continues its fantastic start under Mark Pope. They are playing really fast, and their defense has been the backbone. It also helps when you are in the top ten in the country in point percentage.
7. Marquette Golden Eagles
No one knew exactly how Marquette would handle the loss of all-world point guard Tyler Kolek to the pros. Turns out it was as simple as sliding Kam Jones over to the position where he’s flourished.
8. Iowa State Cyclones
Tough loss last night in a thriller against Auburn where they surprisingly couldn’t get stops in the second half. This team will be fine and their backcourt duo of Lipsey and Gilbert is one of the best in the country.
9. Connecticut Huskies
The Huskies have their work cut out for them this year, and some of their challenges presented themselves in yesterday’s loss against UConn. The on-ball pressure and lack of interior defense are things to watch as the season rolls on for the two-time defending champs.
10. Alabama Crimson Tide
The Tide picked up a nice neutral court win over Illinois and showed how dangerous this offense can be, even with very little contribution from Mark Sears. On the defensive end, this