The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Duke is No. 1 in 2018-19 poll

Kansas, Villanova and Kentucky also rank high.

- By John Marshall

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

Now depression sets in for fans, with seven long months until the next game. We’ve got something to (hopefully) tide you over: A way-tooearly poll for next season.

A lot can change between now and then — players go pro, transfer, get hurt — so this is just a best-guess on what we know now: 1. Duke. III and Marvin Grayson Bagley Allen are Jr. and gone, Trevon Wendell Duval Carter could join enough them. coming Even so, back there’s 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 fivestar help is 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, lots of decisions await at Lexington. If a few players return, coach John Calipari’s Wildcats will no longer be the youngest team around.

5. North Carolina. The losses of Joel Berry II and Theo Pinson will be tough. The addition of fivestar 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. 16 seed UMBC The loss stings, to No. and use it the as Cavaliers motivation. surely There’s will also returning, a nice core even of with players the departures and Isaiah Wilkins. of Devon Hall

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 in coach Eric Musselman’s third season. Another such step could follow, with twins Caleb and Cody Martin back and 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 — son of ex-NBA star Manute Bol — joining Payton Pritchard and Troy Brown.

14. Michigan. Thenationa­l 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 retain everyone from a team that reached the Elite Eight.

16. Virginia Tech. Losing Justin Bibbs is not

easy, but Buzz Williams has the kind 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 sort of recruiting class that can be an immediate course changer.

19. Maryland. Some key losses, but also some key returnees to team 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 around, joined by a strong recruiting class.

24. Florida State. The Seminoles made a deep NCAA run ahead of schedule this season and can turn to high-scoring Terance Mann.

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

 ?? STREETER LECKA/GETTY IMAGES ?? Duke’s Grayson Allen will be gone, but coach Mike Krzyzewski has enough talent coming back to be ranked No. 1 in an early poll for next season.
STREETER LECKA/GETTY IMAGES Duke’s Grayson Allen will be gone, but coach Mike Krzyzewski has enough talent coming back to be ranked No. 1 in an early poll for next season.
 ?? RONALD MARTINEZ/GETTY IMAGES ?? Kansas’ Malik Newman — who may be back next year — is guarded by Villanova’s Collin Gillespie. The Jayhawks are No. 2 in the early poll.
RONALD MARTINEZ/GETTY IMAGES Kansas’ Malik Newman — who may be back next year — is guarded by Villanova’s Collin Gillespie. The Jayhawks are No. 2 in the early poll.

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