College basketball has finally arrived to give fans a break from the gridiron. The 2012-2013 season was an extremely weak year for basketball; perhaps the lowest point it has been in decades — but this season is a whole other story.
This year features some very loaded teams all gunning for their opportunity to cut down the nets in Dallas next spring. There is also no shortage of stars on the court this season, made even more obvious by the fact that NBA GMs are doing everything they can to tank the season to get a great lottery pick and take a franchise player. Here at CraveOnline, we will show you what you can expect for this incredible season to come.
Pre-season Awards
1st Team All-America
Marcus Smart – Oklahoma State
Julius Randle – Kentucky
Andrew Wiggins – Kansas
Doug McDermott – Creighton
Russ Smith – Louisville
Best Newcomer of the Year
Julius Randle – Kentucky
Yes, I said it. Randle is an absolute beast and is extremely athletic and smooth on the court. His game has been compared to former greats like Chris Webber and Charles Barkley. Many people close to the program are calling Randle the best freshman to play at Kentucky in decades. That is quite the compliment and some heavy expectations. Andrew Wiggins will get some media buzz but Bill Self doesn’t have a history of developing and letting NBA talent flourish. John Calipari does.
Player of the Year
Marcus Smart – Oklahoma State
Predictions
Biggest Sleeper
Colorado
Watch out for the Buffaloes this season. Colorado returns four starters from a year ago. Guards, Spencer Dinwiddie (15.3 ppg) and Askia Booker (12.4 ppg) along with big man, Josh Scott (10.2, 5.7 rpg) look to lead coach Tad Boyle to a possible conference championship. Under Boyle, Colorado has been steadily building a power. In Boyle’s two years the Buffs have went to the NCAA Tournament in back to back seasons, something the school had not done since 1963. Their veterans will make that streak grow to three trips in a row. Arizona, you and the nation have been warned.
Best Out of Conference Regular Season Game: Michigan State vs Kentucky 11/12/13
…If only the big boys in college football willingly played top ranked teams from out of conference. Talk about an absolute juggernaut of a match-up so early in the season. No. 1 vs No. 2. Tom Izzo vs John Calipari. Veteran squad vs Kentucky’s youth. Every college basketball fan alive has to appreciate those storylines.
2013-2014 National Champion: Kentucky
Michigan State will be the best team at the beginning of the year but at the end of the season, expect Kentucky’s chemistry to be flourishing at the right time. Their depth is reminiscent of their 1996 championship team and not too many teams can run with teams like that. If Kentucky were just reliant upon the incoming freshmen, they would not be my pick to win the title. However, with Willie Cauley-Stein and Alex Poythress — two superb sophomore talents — I think that will be enough to win the ship for Calipari.
The 2012 team didn’t just win the title because of their amazing freshmen; they needed sophomores Doron Lamb and Terrence Jones to make an impact. And that is what you should expect in 2014. Kentucky will cut down the nets for their ninth championship.
Pre-season Top 10
Joshua Caudill is a writer for CraveOnline Sports, a college basketball guru, a surfing enthusiast, and an expert on all things Patrick Swayze. You can follow him @JoshuaCaudill85 or “like” CraveOnline Sports on Facebook.