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Another fine thing about the poll?
Purdue didn't get a vote.
But, in the end, this is just a preseason ranking. Doesn't really mean much except we are supposed to be good -- they still have to bring it once the season starts.
Based on the players returning and the recruiting hype along with a proven coach, IU should be ranked in the pre-season top 10.
I believe the last time IU was ranked in the pre-season top 10 is back in the 1993-1994 season which IU ended up regular season #1. I think the following season(1994-1995)- IU was ranked in the top 25.
Finally, going back to Mike's comments. IU has been ranked in the top 10 during the season in the last 10 years. Bob Knight's 1999-2000 (which was Knight's last year at IU) team was ranked 7th in the nation and Mike Davis had two teams ranked in the top ten. 2003 IU was ranked 6th and in his final year 2006 team was ranked in the top ten.
If the coaches poll has us higher than the other poll, it goes to show how much the other coaches respect Sampson's ability to get the most out of his players.
I hate to bring him up (for one, because we wouldn't have Gordon if he were still here), but I think if we had this same team and Davis were still head coach we'd be significantly lower in the polls. Just my opinion, though.
JuCo players are freshmen, even as good as Gordon, rarely come in and dominate from Game One.
Wilmont will be missed. As will Calloway.
Plus Ratliff is not available.
This team will be Top 10 in February.
It's a stretch for November.
A more interesting question though is how would this team be ranked if Bob Knight was the coach.
One person's opinion? I would break Knight's career into two halves. In his early career, this team might have been higher ranked, but in his later career, he no longer seemed to have the ability to get the maximum out of his teams. He seemed to ride them too hard, almost like a horse trainer who breaks a horse so well that he kills its spirit.
This year has a big 3 in:
1. UCLA
2. N. Carolina
3. Memphis
You can rank those three in order, this is mine, but it has to be those three teams at the top in my opinion. After them I see clearly defined next six to round out the top 9 with me putting them in this order
4. Kansas
5. Indiana
6. Georgetown
7. Tennessee
8. Michigan State
9. Louisville
10. Washington State
The Cougs slide into the number 10 spot out of all the remaining teams because I am a big fan of Derrick Low but I think they're a step below the first 9.