Haven't been following college basketball since March? Neither have we. Luckily, Blue Ribbon (courtesy of NCAA Basketball 09) has provided quantitative measures of the top collegiate basketball players to make sure you aren't wasting time watching scrubs. Better yet, it may even help you office pool this year... well, maybe not.
The lists reveal startling news! Apparently North Carolina will be good this year; be sure to remember that you heard it here first. With two of the top guards and two of the top forwards in the country, you can be sure to see the Tarheels in everyone's final four come March and nearlt everyone online game of NCAA Basketball 09.
Top-25 Guards:
Top-25 Forwards:
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Posted by:
scarfan03
on November 18, 2008, 4:50 pm
How is Devan Downey not a top 25 guard?
Why is marcus ginyard not the top defensive guard?
Why are the ratings soo low?
Psycho T an 87 overall?!?!
Posted by:
jackstar5
on November 19, 2008, 3:27 pm
Why isnt chase budinger dunking 90 something he has a 40 inch vertical he catch lobs and dunks all the time he windmill and everything
Yea, Chase Budinger has got to have more than just a 77 jump rating. He's got ridiculous hops.
Is there an accurate table of ratings anywhere?
Where's Ty Lawson?
Posted by:
cincyfan09
on November 22, 2008, 12:41 pm
Derek brown is one of the most athletic kids in the country and can jump out of the building...
how does blake griffin have 85 jumping and borwn just 80
Posted by:
Showbiz01
on November 28, 2008, 4:10 am
So stephen curry is stronger than hansbrough?
So Stephen Curry is the strongest player in the nation?
Where is A.J Abrams?
So Stephen Curry is the strongest player?
Ty lawson?
Tyler Hansbrough's the best there is
ive seen this guy play in person and hes really somethin