Royal Oak Tribune

College hoops ready for fans in stands

- By John Marshall

Talk about buildup for a season.

College basketball had March Madness wiped out and no national champion because of the pandemic in 2020. Last season was mostly played without fans and the NCAA Tournament was in an Indianapol­is bubble

Well, the doors are open this season and the arenas will be packed. The fans will love it and the players will, too.

And it should be an incredible ride to the Final Four in New Orleans with so many great teams, veteran players with extra eligibilit­y and another crop of fabulous freshmen.

Let’s do this.

Top teams

• Gonzaga. The topranked Zags came up a game short of their first national title last year and will be among the favorites to get back there this season.

• UCLA. Nearly everyone is back from the Bruins’ 2021 Final Four run. Don’t be surprised if they get there again — and maybe win it.

• Kansas. An early loss in the NCAA Tournament caused Bill Self to tear down his roster and rebuild it. The replacemen­t parts — top-tier transfers and multiple-star freshmen — have the Jayhawks eyeing a much deeper run this season.

• Villanova. Master tactician Jay Wright is about due for another championsh­ip. He has the type of roster to pull it off.

• Texas. Chris Beard wasted no time in loading up his first roster in Austin with talented veteran players. Those missed NCAA Tournament­s and early exits could be a thing of the past.

Star players

• Drew Timme, Gonzaga. The crafty big man and his ‘stache decided to come back. We’re all beneficiar­ies.

• Johnny Juzang, UCLA. Wow, what a star turn he took at the NCAA Tournament. It’ll be fun to see what’s next for the high-scoring guard.

• Kofi Cockburn, Illinois. The 7-foot, 285-pound big man is back after looking at the NBA. Good luck to anyone who tries to get in his way.

Collin Gillespie, Villanova. The heady point guard’s knee injury derailed the Wildcats’ season last spring. His return puts them among the title favorites.

Trace Jackson-Davis, Indiana. The junior forward led the Hoosiers in scoring, rebounds and blocked shots last year. He could lead them back to the NCAA Tournament this year.

Best games

• Champions Classic, Nov. 9, New York. A Kansas-Michigan State, Kentucky-Duke doublehead­er at Madison Square Garden is the perfect way to kick off the season.

• No. 1 Gonzaga vs. No. 2 UCLA, Nov. 23, Las Vegas. A rematch of one of the most epic Final Four games in history? Yes, please.

• Gonzaga vs. No. 9 Duke, Nov. 26, Las Vegas. The Holmgren-Banchero matchup is worth the price of admission alone.

• No. 10 Kentucky at No. 3 Kansas, Jan. 29. A midseason matchup of blue bloods during conference season will be a nice change of pace.

• No. 19 North Carolina at Duke, March 5. Coach K’s final regular-season at Cameron — against the rival Tar Heels, no less — cannot be missed.

Mid-major monsters

• Memphis. Penny Hardaway has assembled quite the collection of talent in Memphis. Ending an eight-year NCAA Tournament drought could be just around the corner.

• Houston. Kelvin Sampson put the Cougars back on the national map with last year’s NCAA Tournament run. Don’t expect them to fall off anytime soon.

• St. Bonaventur­e. The Bonnies are loaded for a deep March Madness run.

• Richmond. A foursome of super seniors could lead to a super season of the Spider.

• Xavier. Good perimeter shooting and talented big man Zach Freemantle should be enough to prove last year’s letdown was merely a blip.

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