The Road to the Ncaa Championship Will Go Through Kansas This Season
Buffalo News › November 19, 2009
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1. Kansas -- Great players, great coach, great system, great tradition, great program. Everyone of consequence returns from last season's 27-8 squad, including the indomitable Cole Aldrich, the dauntless Sherron Collins and the ever-improving Marcus Morris. The Jayhawks took the title in 2008 and had to work overtime to do it. Kansas may have it easier this time around and should roll to the national championship.
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The Road to the Ncaa Championship Will Go Through Kansas This Season
2. Michigan State -- Without any superstars, Michigan State broke through to the Final Four again last spring, bouncing Connecticut in the semis before running into juggernaut North Carolina in the finals. Travis Walton is gone but he was the lesser member of the Spartans' splendid guard tandem. Kalin Lucas returns, and he runs this team. Raymar Morgan and Delvon Roe are rising stars and Draymond Green isn't far behind.
Most notable NBA alumnus: Magic Johnson3. North Carolina -- Only a great program can lose four starters who are all on NBA rosters and be picked not only ...See the full content of this document
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