Kentucky and UConn play tonight for the National Championship. Outside of Husky and Big Blue Nation, most college basketball fans are already looking ahead to next season. Allow me to present to you my way too early 2014-2015 preseason Top 25 college basketball rankings.
A lot can obviously still happen between now and the start of next season with transfers and guys declaring for the NBA Draft so these college basketball rankings are subject to change. Here is a list of which players have already announced they are transferring and entering the draft. Leave a comment below if you think a team is too high, too low, not getting enough respect, or if you notice an error in a projected roster. (Click here to see how my 2013-14 way too early preseason college basketball rankings turned out.)
1. ARIZONA WILDCATS
Aaron Gordon is expected to turn pro but Sean Miller should have everybody else back including Pac-12 Player of the Year, Nick Johnson and Brandon Ashley who returns from a foot injury that sidelined him for the final month and a half of the season. Zona will be so loaded next season that the extremely talented and versatile McDonald’s All-Ameircan, Stanley Johnson will come off the bench. Depth was a major concern after Ashley’s injury this past season but that won’t be the case in 2014-15.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Kaleb Tarczewski (Jr)/Matt Korcheck (Sr)
PF: Brandon Ashley (Jr)/Craig Victor (Fr)/Zach Peters (So)
SF: Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (So)/Stanley Johnson (Fr)/Elliott Pitts (So)
SG: Nick Johnson (Sr)/Gabe York (Jr)/Kadeem Allen (Jr)
PG: T.J. McConnell (Sr)/Parker Jackson-Cartwright (Fr)
Gone: F-Aaron Gordon, G-Jordin Mayes
2. WISCONSIN BADGERS
After finally getting Bo Ryan over the hump and advancing to the Final Four, a repeat performance seems very possible. Wisconsin only loses sharpshooter Ben Brust but brings back the remainder of their roster including developing big man, Frank Kaminsky. Big Ten Sixth Man of the Year Nigel Hayes should step into a starting role and make the Badgers a bigger, more physical team with Sam Dekker sliding back to his more natural small forward spot.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Frank Kaminsky (Sr)
PF: Nigel Hayes (So)/Vitto Brown (So)/Ethan Happ (Fr)
SF: Sam Dekker (Jr)/Duje Dukan (Sr)/Riley Dearing (Fr)
SG: Josh Gasser (Sr)/Zak Showalter (So)/Jordan Hill (Fr)
PG: Traevon Jackson (Sr)/Bronson Koenig (So)
Gone: SG-Ben Brust, C-Evan Anderson, PF-Zach Bohannon, PG-George Marshall (transfer-South Dakota State)
3. KANSAS JAYHAWKS
There are a couple of variables involved here; whether Joel Embiid declares for the draft and if KU can land one of the top recruits in the country in big man Myles Turner who remains uncommitted but has Kansas on his final list. Talented freshmen forwards Cliff Alexander and Kelly Oubre are already on board and Bill Self returns Wayne Selden and Perry Ellis while also getting Arkansas transfer, Hunter Mickelson eligible. The point guard position remains a question mark but the Jayhawks should win another Big 12 Title and compete for the national title.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Cliff Alexander (Fr)/Hunter Mickelson (Jr)/Landen Lucas (So)
PF: Perry Ellis (Jr)/Jamari Taylor (Jr)
SF: Kelly Oubre (Fr)/Brannen Greene (So)
SG: Wayne Selden (So)/Connor Frankamp (So)/Andrew White (Jr)
PG: Naadir Tharpe (Sr)//Frank Mason (So)
Gone: SF-Andrew Wiggins, C-Joel Embiid, C-Tarik Black, PF-Justin Wesley
4. DUKE BLUE DEVILS
There are a lot of rumors swirling that Jabari Parker will return for his sophomore season but until an announcement is made official, I am assuming he is NBA bound along with Rodney Hood. Duke does bring in four McDonald’s All-Americans including the top player in the 2014 class, Jahlil Okafor who is a dominant low post presence which is something this past season’s Blue Devils’ were lacking. Newcomer Tyus Jones will share the backcourt with Quinn Cook and Rasheed Sulaimon while Amile Jefferson slides over to his natural power forward position. IF Parker does return, Duke and Arizona will be battling for the #1 spot in my 2014-15 college basketball rankings.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Jahlil Okafor (Fr)/Marshall Plumlee (So)
PF: Amile Jefferson (Jr)/Semi Ojeleye (So)
G/F: Rasheed Sulaimon (So)/Justice Winslow (Fr)
G: Quinn Cook (Sr)/Matt Jones (So)/Grayson Allen (Fr)
PG: Tyus Jones (Fr)
Gone: F-Jabari Parker, SF-Rodney Hood, SG-Andre Dawkins, PG-Tyler Thornton, F/C-Josh Hairston, F-Alex Murphy (transfer-Florida)
5. NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS
UNC had their share of ups and downs this past season but received great news when Marcus Paige announced he would be back for his junior year. James Michael McAdoo will leave for the NBA but Roy Williams returns the majority of this past season’s rotation and also welcomes in three McDonald’s All-Americans.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Joel James (Jr)/Kennedy Meeks (So)/Desmond Hubert (Sr)
PF: Brice Johnson (Jr)/Isaiah Hicks (So)/Jackson Simmons (Sr)
SF: J.P. Tokoto (Jr)/Justin Jackson (Fr)/Theo Pinson (Fr)
G: Marcus Paige (Jr)
PG: Nate Britt (So)/Joel Berry (Fr)
Gone: PF-James Michael McAdoo, SG-Leslie McDonald
6. VIRGINIA CAVALIERS
Tony Bennett does lose two key starters from his ACC Championship squad but he has built the UVA program to fit his style of coaching, starting on the defensive end. Once again there won’t be a superstar on this team but the depth and balance offensively should be enough to once again make the Cavs a threat in the ACC and on the national stage.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Mike Tobey (Jr)/Jack Salt (Fr)
F: Anthony Gill (Jr)/Darion Atkins (Sr)
SF: Justin Anderson (Jr)/Evan Nolte (Jr)/Isaiah Wilkins (Fr)
SG: Malcolm Brogdon (Jr)/Devon Hall (Fr)/B.J. Stith (Fr)
PG: Landon Perrantes (So)/Teven Jones (Jr)
Gone: G/F-Joe Harris, F/C-Akil Mitchell
7. MICHIGAN WOLVERINES
Add Michigan to the list of “what if” teams. Nik Stauskas is likely headed to the league along with Glenn Robinson III but what about Mitch McGary who was sidelined for the season with a back injury? I am assuming he returns to Ann Arbor along with blossoming wing Caris LeVert and sophomores-to-be Zack Irvin and Derrick Walton. If McGary does leave for the league, I’d probably drop Michigan to the late-teen’s.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Mitch McGary (Jr)/Ricky Doyle (Fr)
PF: Jon Horford (Sr)/Max Bielfeldt (Jr)/Marc Donnal (So)/D.J Wilson (Fr)
G/F: Zack Irvin (So)/Kameron Chatman (Fr)/Austin Hatch (Fr)
SG: Caris LeVert (Jr)
PG: Derrick Walton (So)/Spike Albrecht (Jr)
Gone: SG-Nik Stauskas, F-Glenn Robinson III, F/C-Jordan Morgan
8. FLORIDA GATORS
Despite losing four starters, Billy Donovan brings back some quality talent and adds a solid freshman class along with transfers Eli Carter of Rutgers and Duke’s Alex Murphy who becomes eligible after the first semester. Kasey Hill and Chris Walker must step into starting roles and the status of Damontre Harris who was suspended for all of this past season would greatly help Florida’s chances next season.
Projected Depth Chart
F/C: Chris Walker (So)/Damontre Harris (Jr???)
F: Dorrian Finney-Smith (Jr)/Devin Robinson (Fr)/Alex Murphy (So)/Jacob Kurtz (Sr)
G/F: Brandone Francis (Fr)/DeVon Walker (Jr)
SG: Michael Frazier (Jr)/Eli Carter (Jr)/Dillon Graham (Jr)/Zach Hodskins (Fr)
PG: Kasey Hill (So)/Chris Chiozza (Fr)
Gone: PG-Scottie Wilbekin, G/F-Casey Prather, C-Patric Young, PF-Will Yeguette
9. VILLANOVA WILDCATS
After an impressive regular season, Nova’s 2013-14 campaign ended in disappointment after a first round exit in the Big East Tournament and not making it to the second weekend of the NCAA Tournament. Jay Wright only loses one starter and should have another extremely balanced team that will hands down be the favorites in the Big East.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Daniel Ochefu (Jr)
PF: Jayvaughn Pinkston (Sr)/Kris Jenkins (So)/Darryl Reynolds (So)
SF: Josh Hart (So)/Mikal Bridges (Fr)
SG: Darrun Hilliard (Sr)/Dylan Ennis (Jr)
PG: Ryan Arcidiacono (Jr)/Phil Booth (Fr)
Gone: G/F-James Bell, PG-Tony Chennault
10. COLORADO BUFFALOES
It has been reported that Spencer Dinwiddie is leaning towards entering the NBA Draft but I am assuming he will come to his senses and stay for his senior season. He missed most of this past season due to injury so if Tad Boyle gets him back, the Buffs will be stacked since every other major contributor returns.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Josh Scott (Jr)
PF: Wesley Gordon (So)/Dustin Thomas (So)/Tory Miller (Fr)
SF: Xavier Johnson (Jr)/Tre’Shaun Fletcher (So)/George King (So)
G: Spencer Dinwiddie (Sr)/Jaron Hopkins (So)/Eli Stalzer (Jr)
PG: Askia Booker (Sr)/Xavier Talton (Jr)/Dominique Collier (Fr)
Gone: C-Ben Mills, F-Chris Jenkins (transfer-Detroit)
11. SMU MUSTANGS
SMU won’t have to sweat it out on Selection Sunday next year. Larry Brown returns his nucleus from this past season and also welcomes in McDonald’s All-American Emmanuel Mudiay and possibly Texas Tech transfer Jordan Tolbert who could be granted immediate eligibility rather than sitting out a year. Mudiay will be a major difference maker though a huge reason why I like the Mustangs as the early favorites to win the American Athletic Conference.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Yanick Moriera (Sr)/Cannen Cunningham (Sr)
PF: Markus Kennedy (Jr)/Jordan Tolbert (Sr???)/Ben Moore (So)
SG: Keith Frazier (So)/Sterling Brown (So)
G: Emmanuel Mudiay (Fr)/Ryan Manuel (Sr)/Crandall Head (Sr)
PG: Nic Moore (So)
Gone: G-Nick Russell, F-Shawn Williams, G/F-Jalen Jones (transfer-Texas A&M)
12. IOWA STATE CYCLONES
Fred Hoiberg loses his top two players from this past season but (surprise, surprise) brings in a pair of transfers who should be major contributors right away in former Marquette commit Jameel McKay and Northern Illinois forward Abdul Nader. Georges Niang, Dustin Hogue, Naz Long, and Monte Morris are all back in the fold and it wouldn’t shock me if the Cyclones land a key transfer in the off-season like they did with DeAndre Kane this past off-season (Bryce Dejean-Jones, perhaps?)
Projected Depth Chart
F/C: Georges Niang (Jr)/Percy Gibson (Sr)
F: Jameel McKay (Jr)/Daniel Edozie (Sr)
SF: Dustin Hogue (Sr)/Abdul Nader (Jr)
SG: Naz Long (Jr)/Matt Thomas (So)/Sherron Dorsey-Walker (So)
PG: Monte Morris (So)/Clay Custer (Fr)
Gone: F-Melvin Ejim, G-DeAndre Kane, PG-K.J. Bluford (transfer-Northern Arizona)
13. TEXAS LONGHORNS
The Horns were one of the surprise teams in college basketball this past season and with their entire roster intact for next year, expectations will certainly be raised. Rick Barnes has a gem in Isaiah Taylor and his once young team should blossom even more in 2014-15 with another year of experience under their belts.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Cameron Ridley (Jr)/Prince Ibeh (Jr)
PF: Jonathan Holmes (Sr)/Connor Lammert (Jr)/Obinna Oleka (Jr)
SG: DeMarcus Holland (So)/Martez Walker (So)/Jordan Barnett (Fr)
G: Isaiah Taylor (So)/Demarcus Croaker (So)
G: Javan Felix (Jr)/Kendal Yancy (So)
Gone: nobody
14. KENTUCKY WILDCATS
I am assuming the worst for John Calipari after UK’s run to the national title game and expecting seven underclassmen to declare for the NBA Draft. In typical Coach Cal fashion, the cupboard won’t be empty for the Wildcats with four McDonald’s All-Americans coming to Lexington. As it stands right now, depth is a concern on the wing but I’d expect Calipari to add a transfer or two in the off-season. If any of the underclassmen end up returning to Big Blue Nation, the Wildcats will steadily climb up my Top 25 college basketball rankings.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Karl Towns Jr. (Fr)
PF: Marcus Lee (So)
F: Trey Lyles (Fr)/Derek Willis (So)
SG: Devin Booker (Fr)
PG: Tyler Ulis (Fr)/Dominique Hawkins (So)
Gone: PF-Julius Randle, G/F-James Young, C-Willie Cauley-Stein, PG-Andrew Harrison, SG-Aaron Harrison, C-Dakari Johnson, F-Alex Poythress, G/F-Jon Hood, PG-Jarrod Polson
15. GONZAGA BULLDOGS
Per usual, Mark Few’s squad will be a steady Top 25 caliber club. The Zags return a terrific backcourt combo in Kevin Pangos and Gary Bell Jr. while also welcoming Kentucky transfer Kyle Wiltjer to the lineup. Wiltjer will provide some offensively versatility that should allow developing big man Przemek Karnowski space to operate down low.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Przemek Karnowski (Jr)/Ryan Edwards (So)
F: Kyle Wiltjer (Jr)/Angel Nunez (Sr)/Luke Meikle (So)
G/F: Kyle Dranginis (Jr)/Gerard Coleman (Sr)
SG: Gary Bell Jr. (Sr)/Silas Melson (Fr)
PG: Kevin Pangos (Sr)/Josh Perkins (Fr)/Bryan Alberts (Fr)
Gone: PF-Sam Dower, PG-David Stockton, G/F-Drew Barham
16. UCONN HUSKIES
The biggest question for UConn is how Ryan Boatright handles taking over without Shabazz Napier at his side. DeAndre Daniels’ terrific play in the tourney means he will probably turn pro and I wouldn’t be surprised if Omar Calhoun ends up transferring. Boatright won’t have to do it alone though. Kevin Ollie brings in a pair of key transfers in former N.C. State shooting guard, Rodney Purvis and JUCO guard Sam Cassell Jr.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Amida Brimah (So)
PF: Phillip Nolan (Jr)/Kentan Facey (So)/Leon Tolksdorf (Jr)/Rakim Lubin (Fr)
G/F: Terrence Samuel (So)/Daniel Hamilton (Fr)
SG: Rodney Purvis (So)/Omar Calhoun (Jr)
PG: Ryan Boatright (Sr)/Sam Cassell Jr. (Jr)
Gone: PG-Shabazz Napier, F-DeAndre Daniels, F-Niels Giffey, G/F- Lasan Kromah, C-Tyler Olander
17. OHIO STATE BUCKEYES
The Aaron Craft era ends at Ohio State and Thad Matta also loses LaQuinton Ross and Amadeo Della Valle as they chose to pursue professional careers. Adding Temple transfer Anthony Lee is a major get since he will be eligible to play right away and D’Angelo Russell headlines a solid recruiting class. The key for the Buckeyes though will be the play of seniors Shannon Scott, Sam Thompson and Amir Williams.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Amir Williams (Sr)/Trey McDonald (Sr)/David Bell (Fr)
PF: Anthony Lee (Sr)/Marc Loving (So)
SF: Sam Thompson (Sr)/Keita Bates-Diop (Fr)/Jae’Sean Tate (Fr)
SG: D’Angelo Russell (Fr)/Kameron Williams (So)
PG: Shannon Scott (Sr)
Gone: PG-Aaron Craft, SG-Lenzelle Smith, F-LaQuinton Ross, SG-Amedeo Della Valle (turning pro overseas)
18. OREGON DUCKS
The Ducks lose a few solid contributors but bring back scoring guard Joseph Young and Damyean Dotson. Dominic Artis has gotten lost in the mix a bit and needs to have a breakout year with talented freshman JaQuan Lyle recently committing to Oregon and expected to push him for minutes. JUCO transfer Michael Chandler should be a force inside as the Ducks aren’t expected to miss much of a beat in 2014-15.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Michael Chandler (Jr)/Ben Carter (Jr)/Arik Armstead (Fr)
F: Elgin Cook (Sr)/Richard Amardi (Sr)/Ray Kasongo (Fr)
G/F: Damyean Dotson (Jr)/Brandon Austin (Fr)/Dwayne Benjamin (Jr)/A.J. Lapray (Fr)
G: Joseph Young (Sr)/Jalil Abdul-Bassit (Jr)
PG: Dominic Artis (So)/JaQuan Lyle (Fr)/Casey Benson (Fr)
Gone: PF-Mike Moser, PG-Johnathan Loyd, SG-Jason Calliste, C-Waverly Austin
19. WICHITA STATE SHOCKERS
The Shockers completed the rare feat by entering the NCAA Tournament with an unbeaten record but don’t expect the same next year. Wichita State does bring back their talented backcourt led by Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year, Fred VanVleet and Ron Baker. The biggest question will be up-front where Gregg Marshall must replace the production of Cleanthony Early and their two big men.
Projected Depth Chart
F/C: Darius Carter (Sr)/Shaquille Morris (Fr)/Bush Wamukota (Jr)
F: Derail Green (So)/Rashard Kelly (Fr)/Eric Hamilton (Fr)
SG: Tekele Cotton (Sr)/Zach Brown (Fr)
G: Ron Baker (Jr)/Evan Wessel (Jr)/Corey Henderson Jr. (Fr)
PG: Fred VanVleet (Jr)/Ri’an Holland (Fr)
Gone: F-Cleanthony Early, C-Kadeem Coleby, SF-Nick Wiggins, C-Chadrack Lufile
20. MICHIGAN STATE SPARTANS
With their top three players gone, expect Sparty to take a step back next season. I think Denzel Valentine has breakout potential and Branden Dawson must stay healthy for Michigan State to remain among the Big Ten’s elite. Two major questions though; how will Travis Trice handle taking over as the prime point guard and who will step up inside to replace the production of Adreian Payne?
Projected Depth Chart
C: Matt Costello (Jr)/Alex Gauna (Sr)
PF: Kanny Kaminski (So)/Gavin Schilling (So)
SF: Branden Dawson (Sr)/Russell Byrd (Sr)/Marvin Clark (Fr)
SG: Denzel Valentine (Jr)/Alvin Ellis (So)/Javon Bess (Fr)
PG: Travis Trice (Sr)/Lourawis Nairn (Fr)
Gone: SG-Gary Harris, PF-Adreian Payne, PG-Keith Appling
21. LOUISVILLE CARDINALS
I am assuming Montrezl Harrell leaves for the NBA which means the Cards will lose four starters including All-American Russ Smith. Rick Pitino will have a young squad primarily consisting of underclassmen and that might cause him some headaches in Louisville’s transition to the ACC.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Mangok Mathiang (So)/Chinanu Onuaku (Fr)/Matz Stockman (Fr)
PF: Akoy Agau (So)/Jaylen Johnson (Fr)
G/F: Wayne Blackshear (Sr)/Shaqquan Aaron (Fr)
SG: Terry Rozier (So)/Anton Gill (So)/Tim Henderson (Sr)
PG: Chris Jones (Sr)/Quentin Snider (Fr)
Gone: G-Russ Smith, PF-Montrezl Harrell, SF-Luke Hancock, C-Stephan Van Treese, PG-Kevin Ware (transfer), PF-Chane Behanan (transfer-Colorado State)
22. OKLAHOMA SOONERS
The Sooners made major strides in the Big 12 last season and that should continue next season with four starters returning. Lon Kruger has a talented group of guards featuring Buddy Hield but must find someone to replace Cameron Clark’s production at forward.
Projected Depth Chart
F/C: Ryan Spangler (Jr)/Khadeem Lattin (Fr)/Jamuni McNeace (Fr)
F: Dante Buford (Fr)/D.J. Bennett (Sr)/C.J. Cole (So)
SG: Buddy Hield (Jr)/Frank Booker (So)
G: Isaiah Cousins (Jr)
PG: Jordan Woodard (So)/Je’lon Hornbeak (Jr)
Gone: F-Cameron Clark, F-Tyler Neal
23. BYU COUGARS
Matt Carlino recently announced that his intentions to transfer and big man Erik Mika leaves for his two-year mission, but Dave Rose returns a ton of talent and has a few players returning from mission as well as a couple of key transfers joining the fray. The Cougars were one of the top offensive teams in the country this past year and with Tyler Haws back in the fold, expect another high-powered point producing team that should give Gonzaga a run for their money in the WCC.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Isaac Neilson (Fr)/Ryan Andrus (Fr)
PF: Nate Austin (Sr)/Luke Worthington (So)/Jamal Aytes (So)
SF: Kyle Collinsworth (Jr)/Josh Sharp (Sr)
SG: Tyler Haws (Sr)/Chase Fischer (Jr)/Frank Bartley (So)
PG: Anson Winder (Sr)/Jordan Chatman (Fr)/Skyler Halford (Sr)
Gone: C-Eric Mika (mission), PG-Matt Carlino (transfer)
24. SYRACUSE ORANGE
I’m a little concerned about the Orange for next season. They struggled scoring in ‘13-’14 and with C.J. Fair, Tyler Ennis, and likely Jerami Grant all gone, there are a lot of holes to plug. Trevor Cooney needs to become more than just a three-point threat while Jim Boeheim must figure out if Michael Gbinije is ready to take over the point guard position or if Kaleb Joseph will be handed the keys like Ennis was. Young guys like B.J. Johnson and Tyler Roberson also need to step into the spotlight to help replace Fair and Grant.
Projected Depth Chart
C: DaJuan Coleman (Jr)/C.J. McCullough (Fr)
PF: Rakeem Christmas (Sr)/Tyler Roberson (So)
SF: B.J. Johnson (So)
SG: Trevor Cooney (Jr)/Ron Patterson (So)
PG: Michael Gbinjie (Jr)/Kaleb Joseph (Fr)
Gone: F-C.J. Fair, PG-Tyler Ennis, F-Jerami Grant, C-Baye Moussa Keita
25. UCLA BRUINS
Kyle Anderson and Zach LaVine have already declared for the NBA Draft and I am expecting Jordan Adams to follow suit. Add in the loss of the Wear twins inside and Steve Alford has quite a bit of turnover on his roster. Former UTEP commit will add some skill on the wing while McDonald’s All-American forward Kevon Looney should be a force on the boards. Steve’s son, Bryce will play a major role as well being the lone point guard on the roster.
Projected Depth Chart
C: Tony Parker (Jr)/Thomas Welsh (Fr)/G.G. Goloman (Fr)
F: Kevon Looney (Fr)/Wannah Bail (Fr)/Jonah Bolden (Fr)
G/F: Isaac Hamilton (Fr)
SG: Norman Powell (Sr)/Noah Allen (Fr)
PG: Bryce Alford (So)
Gone: G/F-Kyle Anderson, G/F-Jordan Adams, PF-Travis Wear, PF-David Wear, G-Zach LaVine
Other Teams Considered for my college basketball rankings: N.C. State, Pittsburgh, VCU, San Diego State, Illinois, Baylor, Dayton, Nebraska, Maryland, Utah, Georgetown, West Virginia, Georgia, Minnesota, Clemson
David Kay is a senior feature NBA Draft, NBA, and college basketball writer for the Sports Bank. He also heads up the NBA and college basketball material at Walter Football.com and is a former contributor at The Washington Times Communities. David has appeared on numerous national radio programs spanning from Cleveland to New Orleans to Milwaukee to Honolulu. He also had the most accurate 2011 NBA Mock Draft and the most accurate 2012 NBA Mock Draft on the internet (Yup, repeat champ… #humblebrag), and finished with the second most accurate 2013 NBA Mock Draft (nearly a three-peat.) You can follow him on Twitter at David_Kmiecik.
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