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15 results for "ole miss"
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Andy Katz's Preseason Top 25: Defending champ Duke will start new...
Andy KatzNow that we know who's in the draft and who's out, who gets Andy Katz's top spot in his revised top 25? The same team that ended last season No. 1. But a pair of Big Ten teams aren't far behind.
Story | Conversation | May 11, 2010 -
Doug Gottlieb: Final grades for the college basketball season
Doug GottliebThe report card is out, and Doug Gottlieb has the final grades for some of the best mid- and high majors and the schools from the top six conferences.
Story | Conversation | April 09, 2010
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Andy Katz: Purdue Boilermakers will reload in 2010-11 hungry for ...
Andy KatzPurdue's Final Four dreams ended in devastating fashion this season after losing Robbie Hummel to injury. But with Hummel returning to a senior-laden squad, the Boilermakers are the early favorites as the top team in 2010-11.
Story | Conversation | April 07, 2010 -
NBA Draft Blog - Sherron Collins, Kalin Lucas lead short guards w...
Fran FraschillaFran Fraschilla looks at a pack of undersized guards that have made a mark on the college game and just might carve out a career for themselves in the NBA. Among those he evaluates: Sherron Collins, Kemba Walker and Kalin Lucas.
Blog | Conversation | February 02, 2010
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NBA Draft Blog: Point guards are few and far between in 2010 draf...
Chad FordWhile a host of rookie point guards have made an immediate impact in the NBA this season, that won't be the case next year. In fact, as Chad Ford has learned from scouts, even with John Wall at the top, 2010 could be the worst point guard draft ever.
Blog | Conversation | December 18, 2009
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NBA Draft Blog: Xavier Henry, Sherron Collins, Wesley Johnson can...
Fran FraschillaFran Fraschilla breaks down the differences between good deep shooting in the college ranks vs. the NBA and analyzes which draft prospects are best suited to make become impact shooters at the next level.
Blog | Conversation | December 16, 2009
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Star gazing: Looking ahead to the 2010 NBA draft crop
Andy KatzSome tantalizing stars are returning to the college basketball galaxy next season. Which ones will shine the brightest and improve their stock for next year's NBA draft?
Story | Conversation | June 26, 2009 -
Andy Katz: Kansas Jayhawks top the initial 2009-10 Top 25
Andy KatzThere will be plenty of movement between now and November, but Kansas tops next season's initial Top 25.
Story | Conversation | April 10, 2009 -
UCLA's class could help Bruins to another Final Four
Antonio WilliamsWith the late signing period coming to an end, Antonio Williams ranks ESPN.com's top 25 2008 basketball recruiting classes.
Story | Conversation | May 21, 2007 -
2005 NBA Draft Top 10s
Chad FordNBA Insider Chad Ford breaks down the top 10 prospects at each position for the 2005 NBA Draft. (Updated 6/10/2005)
Story | Conversation | June 10, 2005
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Aggies add All-Chicago guard
Bill HodgeThe Aggies signed Jamarcus Ellis from Chicago Westinghouse, while Auburn and Penn State signed forwards.
Story | Conversation | May 24, 2004 -
Morris selects Kentucky over Georgia Tech
Bill HodgeTop 100 center Randolph Morris has selected Kentucky, while Louisville lost another recruit to the NBA draft.
Story | Conversation | May 07, 2004 -
Ayres selects Notre Dame over Virginia
Bill HodgeNotre Dame picked up a commit from forward Ryan Ayers, while Top 100 players Randolph Morris and Malik Hairston are close to a decision.
Story | Conversation | May 06, 2004 -
Aldridge, Hardy, Williams delay signing
Bill HodgeThree highly-touted prospects, including commits to Indiana and Texas, have postponed signing with a school.
Story | Conversation | November 13, 2003 -
Hoosiers, Horns are Signing Day heavyweights
Bill HodgeThe Early Signing Period is underway, and it looks like Indiana and Texas will have the top 2004 classes.
Story | Conversation | November 12, 2003