1) Duke (275 pts)
#4 Cam Williams
#10 Deron Rippy Jr
#14 Bryson Howard
Maxime Meyer
Duke is on top of the team rankings for 4 of the last 5. And they were 2nd on the one they didn't finish first. That's domination any way you look at it.
2) Arkansas (271 pts)
#2 Jordan Smith
#14 Abdou Toure
#47 JJ Andrews
#70 JaShawn Andrews
If Miikka Muurinen had been ranked with the US high schoolers, the Razorbacks would have easily grabbed the top spot.
3) USC (261 pts)
#5 Christian Collins
#17 Adonis Ratliff
#20 Darius Ratliff
Last year Duke brought in a pair of Boozers and now the Trojans are raising them a pair of Ratliff's and a top 5 Collins for good measure.
4) Michigan (240 pts)
#13 Brandon McCoy
#32 Quinn Costello
#36 Lincoln Cosby
#83 Joseph Hartman
The Wolverines edge out the rival Spartans for bragging rights.
5) Kansas (229 pts)
#1 Tyran Stokes
#16 Taylen Kinney
#57 Davion Adkins
The rumors of a Bill Self retirement turned out to be premature and his prize for return is the consensus #1 player in the class.
6) Michigan State (217 pts)
#25 Jasiah Jervis
#27 Ethan Taylor
#47 Carlos Medlock Jr
#88 Julius Avent
Izzo scores big with 4 top 100's.
7) Alabama (193 pts)
#26 Qayden Samuels
#31 Jaxon Richardson
#53 Tarris Bouie
With the 2nd best class in the SEC and 7th overall, The Tide are well positioned to roll...
8) Missouri (181 pts)
#9 Jason Crowe Jr
#19 Toni Bryant
#94 Aiden Chronister
Mizzou loads up with a pair of top 25's.
9) Arizona (161 pts)
#2 Caleb Holt
#39 Cameron Holmes
Holt is a super talent that will make Wildcat fans excited for another run with Tommy Lloyd.
10) Baylor (160 pts)
#6 Dylan Mingo
#36 Elijah Williams
What should you do after a disappointing season? Bring in some top shelf talent and the Bears have done just that.
Honorable Mention
Oklahoma State (153 pts)
Maryland (150 pts)
Houston (144 pts)
Purdue (136 pts)
Texas (135 pts)
Connecticut (133 pts)
Illinois (133 pts)
BYU (131 pts)