Saturday, October 16, 2010

Drafted Teams by Conference (for your pleasure)

The round by round draft picks are on the post below, but this "bonus" post shows which teams have been drafted (and by whom) by conference. Majors first, Mids and Minors after.

MAJORS

ACC
2. Duke (Gunz)
9. North Carolina (Jutdog)
14. Virginia Tech (Mad Mader)
32. Florida State (Akaoni)
38. North Carolina St. (SGII)
49. Maryland (Slake B)
53. Miami (Musashisan)
54. Clemson (Gunz)
69. Wake Forest (Mooseye)
89. Boston College (McGrumps)
98. Georgia Tech (Jaybird)

Big East
6. Villanova (Akaoni)
7. Pittsburgh (Jaybird)
13. Syracuse (Mad Mader)
23. West Virginia (Slake B)
25. Georgetown (Gunz)
42. Marquette (McGrumps)
50. St. John's (Babblemur)
57. Louisville (Boaris)
61. Seton Hall (Jutdog)
62. UCONN (Mooseye)
65. Notre Dame (Mad Mader)

Big 10
1. Michigan State (Musashisan)
3. Purdue (Babblemur)
4. Ohio St. (Slake B)
15. Illinois (Some Guy in Illinois)
28. Wisconsin (Gunz)
32. Minnesota (The CEO)
58. Northwestern (Akaoni)
91. Penn State (Mad Mader)
104. Iowa (Musashisan)

Big 12
5. Kansas St. (Boaris)
10. Kansas (Mooseye)
18. Texas (Jutdog)
19. Missouri (The CEO)
27. Baylor (Musashisan)
39. Texas A&M (Mad Mader)
51. Oklahoma State (Gunz)
76. Colorado (Babblemur)
99. Texas Tech (Akaoni)

SEC
11. Kentucky (McGrumps)
17. Florida (Mooseye)
22. Tennessee (Boaris)
29. Georgia (Babblemur)
45. Vanderbilt (The CEO)
59. Mississippi St (Jaybird)
64. Ole Miss (SGII)
78. Alabama (Musashisan)

Pac 10
12. Washington (Some Guy in Illinois)
33. Arizona (Jaybird)
40. UCLA (Mad Mader)
52. Arizona State (Musashisan)
60. Washington St. (The CEO)
77. Stanford (Gunz)
81. USC (Babblemur)
82. Oregon (Slake B)


MID MAJORS: Atl 10, MWC, MVC, CUSA, Horizon, WAC, WCC, MAC & CAA

Atlantic 10
20. Temple (Jaybird)
30. Xavier (Slake B)
37. Richmond (McGrumps)
47. Dayton (Akaoni)
66. St. Louis (Mad Mader)
70. Rhode Island (Jutdog)
88. Charlotte (Mooseye)

CUSA
16. Memphis (McGrumps)
46. UTEP (Jaybird)
73. Southern Miss (Akaoni)
74. UAB (Boaris)
90. Tulsa (SGII)

Missouri Valley
26. Northern Iowa (Musashisan)
36. Wichita St (Mooseye)
84. Missouri St. (Akaoni)
85. Creighton (Jaybird)
103. Bradley (Gunz)

Mountain West
24. San Diego St. (Babblemur)
35. BYU (Jutdog)
43. New Mexico (Mooseye)
48. UNLV (Boaris)

WCC
8. Gonzaga (The CEO)
63. St. Mary's (McGrumps)
83. Loyola Marymount (Boaris)

Horizon
21. Butler (Akaoni)
75. Wright St. (Slake B)
96. Detriot (Jutdog)

Colonial
44. Old Dominion (Jutdog)
80. VCU (Gunz)
93. George Mason (SGII)

WAC
31. Utah State (Boaris)
67. New Mexico St. (SGII)

MAC
55. Ohio (Babblemur)
101. Miami Ohio (Slake B)


MINORS

Ivy
56. Cornell (Slake B)
100. Princeton (Boaris)

Big West
79. Long Beach St. (Musashisan)
86. UC Santa Barbara (The CEO)

Sun Belt
92. North Texas (Mad Mader)
95. Western Kentucky (MooseEye)

OVC
41. Murray State (SGII)

Summit
68. Oakland (McGrumps)

Southern
71. Wofford (The CEO)

MEAC
72. Morgan State (Jaybird)

Big Sky
87. Weber State (Jutdog)

NEC
94. Quinnipiac (McGrumps)

MAAC
97. Fairfield (CEO)

America East
102. Maine (Babblemur)

42 comments:

Ron said...

After Hummel went down Andy Katz put out a revised Top 25. While it sucks to lose a top 3 team, I still have THREE top 25 teams per Katz list:
#21 San Diego St
#23 Purdue
#25 Georgia

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/blog/_/name/katz_andy/id/5691781/after-hummel-injury-purdue-slips-2nd

Anonymous said...

The things folks do to somehow twist reality.. you're not winning this year.. again.

Ron said...

Yes but at least I will have an excuse when I lose, as opposed to, say, well you.

Justin Mitchell said...

it is a sad state of pac 10 affairs when that atl 10 and wmc each have 4 teams in the top 48 compared to the pacs 3 teams

Anonymous said...

There you go Ronnie. Larger Header font and smaller total header bar height. You ask for improvements and I deliver.

Ron said...

Here is how I would rank the Squads after the first four rounds of drafting:
1. Akaoni
2. Some Guy in Illinois
3. Mooseye
4. Slake B
5. McGrumps
6. Gunz
7. Babblemur
8. The CEO
9. Mad Mader
10. Jutdog
11. Boaris
12. Jaybird
13. Musashisan

Anonymous said...

Pretty generous for me. I don't like my team all that much after my first two picks.

--NAT

Justin Mitchell said...

oh hold on.. we'll get our chances at our preseason polling

Anonymous said...

I like Richmond, I like Marquette, I like St. Mary's. McGrumps will have a fun squad at least.

I think after Round 5 I will downgrade Slake B and Gunz and upgrade Jaybird.

Ron said...

OK after round five I am adjusting my rankings:
1. Akaoni stays on top
2. Mooseye pulls into second with his UCONN pick
3. McGrumps rises to third with St. Mary's
4. Mad Mader shoots up to fourth with Notre Dame
5. Gunz
6. SGII drops with the Ole Miss pick
7. Slake B drops with the Cornell pick
8. Babblemur
9. Jaybird rises with his Miss St pick
10. CEO
11. Boaris
12. Jutdog drops further with his Seton Hall pick
13. Musashisan

This is just my opinion of course.

Anonymous said...

:o), oh foolish ranker of college hoops.......keep this post and see how those top 5 teams pan out

Anonymous said...

AP poll is now out and linked from the header bar

~ Jut

Anonymous said...

CEO will take Wofford, go Dogs......

Anonymous said...

So . . . I wasn't a big fan of CEO's first couple pics, and then I really liked the Vandy and WSU picks, and then he took the "TERRIERS", and now I lost all faith.

Anonymous said...

A small dagger in the knee of Xavier - http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=5723988

Anonymous said...

Musashisan just took Jut's darling Alabama Blood Flows! Bam!

akaoni said...

They wouldn't have made it to him. Bama and VCU were two teams I was targeting. Unfortunately, they are both gone now...

Ron said...

Who is left in the Majors?

ACC:
Georgia Tech
Boston College
Virginia

Big 12:
Texas Tech
Nebraska
Oklahoma
Iowa State

Big East:
South Florida
Cincinnati
Depaul
Providence
Rutgers

Big 10:
Indiana
Penn State
Michigan
Iowa

Pac 10:
Oregon
Oregon St
California

SEC:
South Carolina
Arkansas
LSU
Auburn

akaoni said...

Ugh, slim pickings!

Ron said...

My new rankings of players after round 6:
#1 Akaoni still flying high
#2 McGrumps narrowing the gap though with a good Oakland pick
#3. Jaybird's Captain Morgan State shoots them into third place.
#4. Babblemur looking better after taking NCAA Tourney lock Colorado
#5. Mooseye Wake pick mysterious
#6. Mad Mader St. Louis pick would have been better if it hadn't been for those meddling stars
#7 CEO Wofford was a good pick
#8 SGII NM State was a good pick
#9 Gunz Stanford drags Gunz down
#10. Slake B Wright State drags Slake down
#11 Jutdog one more shitty pick and he'll fall below Musashisan
#12 Musashisan just waiting for the Hawkeyes as the final pick of the draft! "In heaven there is no beer..."

Anonymous said...

Note that it is bad to be ranked high by Babs. I think last year he had Phunmunki #1. She finised 9 out of 10 or something as bad.

Ron said...

Best teams left:

George Mason
Nevada
Akron
Texas Tech
Arkansas
Boston College
Georgia Tech
Colorado St.
North Texas
Quinnipeac
Princeton
Stony Brook
California
Western Kentucky
Tulsa
Maine
Montana
South Florida
Cincinnati
Oklahoma
Portland
Iowa
Iowa State
Drake

akaoni said...

More bad news for Iowa B-ball: Gatens out with a hand injury. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=5733544

Anonymous said...

He tore a ligament in his non-shooting hand. He may be back for the season opener.

Anonymous said...

Parrish's top-10 non-BCS teams. Who you got?

--McGrumps

Justin Mitchell said...

Not too much double dipping in conferences this year. We've got:

~ Gunz with Duke and Clemson in the ACC
~ Mad Mader with 'Cuse and Notre Dame in the BE

Probably not much else going to happen either.

A reminder from the rule book:
- Re. Playing your own team. A victory over your own team does not produce the +2 effect, nor the +4 effect if it is a top 10 team. You would still earn 1 point for a victory.

Anonymous said...

Let's get the games going, this draft gets the juices going for some NCAA action.......

Justin Mitchell said...

Mid Major poll out on Nov 1

Anonymous said...

Wow, CEO and JutDog in the Cellar, Ron, what kind of odds are you paying on that? I'd like some of the action. I see 8 teams on my squad that return 75% or more of their scoring from a year ago, and 8 likely NCAA teams, match that anyone?

Sure, most will likely take a bow early in the tourney, but Minnesota is deep and will benefit from playing in the toughest conf in the nation, Missouri is loaded, and Gonzaga is very balanced and deep as well (Duke owner will find this out mid to late Feb).

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

San Diego st vs gonzaga in 2 weeks, you get home court advantage, its on.-babs

Anonymous said...

Bring it :o), I like San Diego St, I had them last year, but what scared me away this year is they could legitimately start 0-4, some great tough games, all on the road, should help them when they hit conf play though,

I had Oakland last year too, they're decent and have Benson back, but that team lost a ton, they're not even widely picked to win that conf, it's a toss up between them and Oral Roberts, should be a good race.

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

Huh, from what I saw Oakland was solidly favored, with some predicting Oral Roberts to finish third. That said, I was still concerned with Oral Roberts given their history, but thought Oakland was the best minor available at that point.

Anonymous said...

Oakland is solid, and with Benson returning dangerous, but last year was their year, they lost a lot to graduation, no guards but big guys, ask SGII how he felt about owning Carolina last year.....

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

http://www.collegehoopsnet.com/oakland-basketball-preview-113-167072

Pretty sure Oakland only lost one guard, Everyone else of note back. Really one of the safer minor picks, I think. But nothing is certain, no matter what Jut and his gigantic brain thinks.

Anonymous said...

Derrick Nelson and Jonathan Jones both gone from a year ago 12.7ppg / 2.4 bds / 6.5 assists per game and 11.7 ppg / 6.1 bds per game, but I guess that isn't too much......

Anonymous said...

For the record McGrumps, I'm not challenging your pick, I had them last year, it's a good choice where you made it, the string is challenging BAB's logic, "Oakland will do even better in the summit". Let's face it, they play a great schedule (all Big Ten title contenders, Memphis, etc, just like last year). They were more talented last year and lost every one of those games by 25+ (although I did cheer hard for them, we just couldn't pull an upset). To suggest that they'll be better this year, losing the above leadership and contribution.....it's a stretch. They at best will match last year's points contribution which was solid, and where you picked them, makes it a solid choice. To suggest they are a better choice than Fairfield, Wofford, or UC Santa Barbara, um......not buying that one, and neither is the mid major poll released today

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

Dammit, I shouldn't do things from memory, Oakland is higher than two of the above, it is the CEO's opinion it is unwarranted, and although nicely put, the closure to the above post is inaccurate, on that note, I'm going to bed, technically less than a week to the tip of the first games.....

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

Great early season opportunity to test the bottom ofthe Major tier vs the upper crust of the minor's when Fairfield travels to Penn State Fri Nov 19, go stags......

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

Yahoo has a projected 68 team field out, CEO has 7 teams in, but really crappy seeds, they have Missouri at an 8, Vandy at a 9, and Minnesota at an 11, only Washington St didn't make the cut. Their 4 no 1's:

Duke
Michigan St
Kansas
Ohio St

2's:

Kentucky
K State
Pitts
Nova

That spreads the action out pretty much, and leaves the CEO, Jutdog, Babs, Some Guy, and Mad Mader on the outside looking in.

It's an interesting look,

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

Wow, Kentucky as a two seed? Jut said they weren't all that. It is funny how quickly the "pundits" replaced Purdue with Ohio State.

We should have the schedule done soon and the first two weeks of head to head games posted soon.

~Babs

Anonymous said...

There are a few 3's and 4's that I think could replace a few of those teams, Kentucky being one, Florida will push them hard, Illinois is poised to make some noise in the big 10, Carolina if they win the ACC tourney, if Gonzaga wins some of their huge early head to heads (K State, Duke, San Diego St, Memphis to name a few) they could be up there too. But I also think it's a pretty fair model that on paper those are the 8 teams most likely to hold those seeds, but there is a reason they play the games. Kentucky just needs to show they can shoot the ball, no one questions the athletic talent.

-The CEO

Anonymous said...

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=rivals-1148003

Creighton picked to win the MVC, would be a huge steal and boost for an already solid Jaybird.

-The CEO