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CBS ranks starters from all Sweet 16 teams #80 to #1

bigbluelou

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Apr 13, 2011
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Right here.

Here is where they have our starters ranked with their remarks for each.
Aaron #37 - Yes, he's the Wildcats' leading scorer, but he's also clearly the least efficient player on the roster. Still, that's better than what most teams have to offer.Andrew #26 - Has been the resurgent man for the Wildcats recently, playing terrific basketball and attacking with fervor.Lyles #24 - His talent level deserves a spot much higher, but Lyles has sometimes been resigned to playing a bit part for UK.Towns #5 - Has become the go-to guy over the past month, and has been solid on both ends.WCS #4 - The nation's best defensive player, he anchors the undefeated, historic unit at that end.
FWIW, their numbers 3, 2 and 1 are Jerian Grant, Frank Kaminsky and Jahlil Okafor, respectively.
 
I just took the average for each team based on their rankings (I know....too much time on my hands....but I am a numbers guy):

1. Kentucky 19.2
2. Duke 25.4
3. Arizona 26.2
4. Wisconsin 29
5. Gonzaga 32.8
6. UNCheat 33.4
7. Notre Dame 36.4
8. Oklahoma 40.8
9. Wichita State 42.2
10. UCLA 44.6
11. OTIS 46.2
12. Utah 48
13. Michigan State 53
14. NC State 53.8
West Virginia 53.8
16. Xavier 63.2
 
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Oh there's West Virginia
 
In the past, I've seen the Jerian Grant that could be #3, but not this year, at least the last half. Potentially he could play that well, but he can also play ND out of games based on recent performances.
 
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