The Sentinel-Record

Duke is No. 1 in way-too-early AP poll for 2018-19 season

- JOHN MARSHALL

SAN ANTONIO — Villanova was clearly the best college basketball team in 2017-18, romping through the NCAA Tournament, capping it with a rout over Michigan in the title game.

Now, depression sets in for college basketball fans. It’s

seven long months until the next game.

A lot can change from now and then — players could go pro, transfer, get hurt. This is just a best-guess on what we know now:

• 1. Duke. Marvin Bagley III and Grayson Allen are gone, Wendell Carter Jr. and Trevon Duval could join them. Even so, there’s enough coming back and Coach K has another stellar recruiting class coming in, headed by dunking dynamo Zion Williamson.

• 2. Kansas. The Jayhawks reached the Final Four in a season they weren’t even supposed to win the Big 12 title. Even with Devonte’ Graham gone, there’s plenty coming back — especially if Malik Newman remains in Lawrence — and more five-star help on the way.

• 3. Villanova. A lot will depend on whether Jalen Brunson, Mikal Bridges and Omari Spellman leave for the NBA. Either way, the Wildcats will be reigning champions and have breakout star Donte DiVincenzo.

• 4. Kentucky. As is always the case, there are lots of decisions to come out of Lexington. Get a few of their players back, the talented Wildcats and coach John Calipari will no longer be the youngest team in the game.

• 5. North Carolina. The losses of Joel Berry II and Theo Pinson will be tough. The addition of five-star freshman Nassir Little as part of UNC’s best recruiting class in years with Luke Maye, Cameron Johnson and Kenny Williams will keep the Tar Heels among the elite.

• 6. Gonzaga. The Zags have a strong core coming back in Zach Norvell, Rui Hashimuru and Killian Tillie. The addition of San Jose State transfer Brandon Clarke gives them a defensive presence.

• 7. Auburn. The Tigers won the Southeaste­rn Conference regular-season title and have nearly everyone coming back. A deep March run could be on the horizon.

• 8. Virginia. The loss to No.

16 seed UMBC stings and the Cavaliers will surely use it at motivation. There’s also a nice core of players coming back, even with the departures of Devon Hall and Isaiah Wilkins.

• 9. Tennessee. The Vols were one of the nation’s biggest surprises in 2017-18 and have nearly everyone back, including SEC player of the year Grant Williams.

• 10. Nevada. The Wolf Pack took a big step forward in coach Eric Musselman’s third season. Another one could come next year with twins Caleb and Cody Martin back with more transfers on the way.

• 11. Michigan State. The loss of Miles Bridges and potentiall­y Jaren Jackson Jr. is tough, but Cassius Winston could emerge as a Big Ten player of year candidate.

• 12. Louisville. Former Xavier coach Chris Mack inherits a lot of talent and he’s been hitting the recruiting trail hard. Expect a bounce back from the Cardinals.

• 13. Oregon. The Ducks could be looking at a return to the NCAA Tournament with a top-five recruiting class, headed by big man Bol Bol, joining Payton Pritchard and Troy Brown.

• 14. Michigan. The national runner-up may lose Moe Wagner and Charles Matthews to the NBA draft. If those two return, No. 14 could be a bit low.

• 15. Kansas State. The Wildcats are expected to have everyone back from a team that reached the Elite Eight.

• 16. Virginia Tech. Losing Justin Bibbs is tough, but Buzz Williams has the type of roster that could make some ACC noise.

• 17. West Virginia. Jevon Carter’s graduation may be the biggest blow any team takes heading into next season. But the Mountainee­rs always play tough and Bob Huggins always wrings out the best in everyone.

• 18. LSU. Will Wade signed the type of recruiting class that can be an immediate course changer.

• 19. Maryland. Some key losses, but also some key returnees to team up with a strong recruiting class to potentiall­y keep the Terps in the Big Ten race.

• 20. Mississipp­i State. The Bulldogs won 25 games last season and have talent across the board for 2018-19.

• 21. Florida. The Gators lose a lot, particular­ly point guard Chris Chiozza, but Mike White has a super recruiting class coming in and Jalen Hudson coming back.

• 22. UCLA. Another stellar recruiting class by Steve Alford may help offset the loss of do-everything guard Aaron Holiday.

• 23. Arizona State. The Sun Devils’ guard trio of Tra Holder, Kodi Justice and Shannon Evans II are gone. Transfers Zylan Cheatham and Rob Edwards will be back, joined by a strong recruiting class.

• 24. Florida State. The Seminoles made a deep NCAA Tournament run ahead of schedule this season and have high-scoring Terance Mann coming back.

• 25. Loyola-Chicago. The Ramblers were counted out throughout the NCAA Tournament. That shouldn’t happen again after a Final Four run.

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