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Kentucky is No. 1 in Andy Katz's preseason Power 36 college basketball rankings | NCAA.com

1. UK
2. KU
3. Gonzaga
4. Duke
5. UNC
6. UVA
7. Tenn
8. Nevada
9. Auburn
10. K State
11. MSU
12. Syracuse
13. Villanova
14. FSU
15. WVU
16. Nebraska
17. Purdue
18. Washington
19. Marquette
20. UCLA
21. Indiana
22. Loyola Chicago
23. UCF
24. Michigan
25. Miss St
26. Clemson
27. VTech
28. Oregon
29. Cinci
30. Wisconsin
31. Minnesota
32. TCU
33. Butler
34. Davidson
35. Buffalo
36. Providence
four top 25 on our schedule according to him with a fifth if we beat cuse and oregon wins
 
Can someone tell me if he's skilled, he's just a physical monster who will bully kids under the rim, or both?

 
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Will be interesting to see how those transfers end up. Jackson and Durham had the most upside.
Kentucky is No. 1 in Andy Katz's preseason Power 36 college basketball rankings | NCAA.com

1. UK
2. KU
3. Gonzaga
4. Duke
5. UNC
6. UVA
7. Tenn
8. Nevada
9. Auburn
10. K State
11. MSU
12. Syracuse
13. Villanova
14. FSU
15. WVU
16. Nebraska
17. Purdue
18. Washington
19. Marquette
20. UCLA
21. Indiana
22. Loyola Chicago
23. UCF
24. Michigan
25. Miss St
26. Clemson
27. VTech
28. Oregon
29. Cinci
30. Wisconsin
31. Minnesota
32. TCU
33. Butler
34. Davidson
35. Buffalo
36. Providence
Initial thoughts,

Too low: Nevada, Nova, Virginia Tech, Buffalo
Too high: Loyola-Chi, Purdue, Nebraska

I'm super high on Nevada this year. So much talent and so much depth.

* Martin twins back
* Caroline and Drew back
* They have five really good transfers. Trey Porter (6'10 230) is their starting center, Tre'Shawn Thurman (6'7 230) provides great front court depth, Nisre Zouzoua was a scoring machine guard for Bryant and Corey Henson and Jazz Johnson are multi-faceted combo guards.

Yes, these transfers came from inferior conferences, but if you combine their points-per-game of their last played season they combined for 77.7 ppg. That's impressive
* Jordan Brown

On my count, Nevada is 10 deep with a projected starting lineup of Caroline, Martin, Porter, Martin and Drew while Brown, Thurman, Zouzoua, Henson and Johnson are an excellent bench.
 
Initial thoughts,

Too low: Nevada, Nova, Virginia Tech, Buffalo
Too high: Loyola-Chi, Purdue, Nebraska

I'm super high on Nevada this year. So much talent and so much depth.

* Martin twins back
* Caroline and Drew back
* They have five really good transfers. Trey Porter (6'10 230) is their starting center, Tre'Shawn Thurman (6'7 230) provides great front court depth, Nisre Zouzoua was a scoring machine guard for Bryant and Corey Henson and Jazz Johnson are multi-faceted combo guards.

Yes, these transfers came from inferior conferences, but if you combine their points-per-game of their last played season they combined for 77.7 ppg. That's impressive
* Jordan Brown

On my count, Nevada is 10 deep with a projected starting lineup of Caroline, Martin, Porter, Martin and Drew while Brown, Thurman, Zouzoua, Henson and Johnson are an excellent bench.

And they have a great coach to pair with that talent, too.
 
Can someone tell me if he's skilled, he's just a physical monster who will bully kids under the rim, or both?



His vertical is much more impressive than his back to the basket game. He's more a face up and drive guy. He showed a semblance of a jumper during Duke's foreign tour.
 
Does this help us if he chooses a certain school??
Tshiebwe locks in commitment date for Oct. 21
If he chooses Illinois that would help us with Kofi, I think that is the only school in his top 4 that any of our targeted bigs are looking at. Looks like he will follow in the footsteps of Sagaba Konate and head to West Virginia though. He attends Kennedy Catholic (like Konate) and lives with the same host family as Konate. West Virginia has looked like the favorite all along but people around Illinois felt good about his OV there so it could help us.
 
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