Giving the AAC a little much-needed love on my AP individual awards ballot
But, had to submit one, so here's mine. Also, AP voters must submit three All-America teams, a national player of the year and a national coach of the year. I included my votes for those here, as well (and gave the AAC a little much-needed love. How the heck did UCLA get in over Temple, anyway?).
1. Kentucky
2. Wisconsin
3. Villanova
4. Duke
5. Arizona
6. Virginia
7. Gonzaga
8. Northern Iowa
9. Notre Dame
10. Iowa State
11. Maryland
12. Kansas
13. Wichita State
14. Utah
15. SMU
16. Oklahoma
17. Baylor
18. Louisville
19. Arkansas
20. Georgetown
21. Oregon
22. North Carolina
23. Michigan State
24. VCU
25. Butler
ALL-AMERICAN TEAMS
Willie Cauley-Stein, Kentucky
Jahlil Okafor, Duke
Frank Kaminsky, Wisconsin
Jerian Grant, Notre Dame
D'Angelo Russell, Ohio State
Second team
Karl-Anthony Towns, Kentucky
Kris Dunn, Providence
Georges Niang, Iowa State
Tyus Jones, Duke
T.J. McConnell, Arizona
Third team
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
Montrezl Harrell, Louisville
Malcolm Brogdon, Virginia
Ryan Boatright, UConn
LaDontae Henton, Providence
PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Jahlil Okafor, Duke
COACH OF THE YEAR
Fran Dunphy, Temple
Labels: D'Angelo Russell, Fran Dunphy, Frank Kaminsky, Jahlil Okafor, Jerian Grant, Karl-Anthony Towns, Kris Dunn, LaDontae Henton, Montrezl Harrell, Ryan Boatright, Tyus Jones, Willie Cauley-Stein
2 Comments:
worst yrs in UCONN history 1969 burrcarlson 5-19; 1987 jimcalhoun 9-19. nowsa be ready for greatest nadir wit anticoach. next yr lookin at 20+ setbacks. no boat no joke. powerfive nose husky dog not serious playa. total comedy of errors on organizational chart top down to bottom up wit rookies galore. rookies not gets jobs done. just looks at UCONN nowsa for goods laugh. asperger contagion coats storr.
AAC a much needed extra love - my word what an understatement.
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