Well, the credit hours were probably done over a couple different summer periods.
Suspect there were some online courses thrown in as well.
Well, the credit hours were probably done over a couple different summer periods.
POWER RANKINGS
1. Kansas: Jayhawks have won 13 league titles in a row, and this isn’t the season the streak comes to an end.
2. West Virginia: The style isn’t always pretty, but the results are for Bob Huggins’ crew.
3. Texas: The Longhorns add serious pieces to an already talented core that should make it the best year of Shaka Smart’s short tenure.
4. TCU: Jamie Dixon’s has a dynamic group at his alma mater, which likely means the first NCAA tournament in Fort Worth since 1998.
5. Baylor: Johnathan Motley left a year early for the NBA, but Scott Drew’s cupboard isn’t bare.
6. Texas Tech: Chris Beard nearly got the Red Raiders into the dance in his first season, but the second won’t likely end short of it.
7. Oklahoma: A lot of the Sooners’ season will rest on how quickly freshman phenom Trae Young adjusts to the college game.
8. Kansas State: Without Wesley Iwundu, who will get buckets for the Wildcats?
9. Iowa State: Eight newcomers means the Cyclones will go through plenty of growing pains.
10. Oklahoma State: Jeffrey Carroll is a pro, but how much talent is around him remains to be seen – as does how much the FBI corruption investigation impacts the program.
http://collegebasketball.nbcsports.com/2017/10/18/big-12-preview-kansas-on-top-once-again/
Hope this is some motivation.
I have so many questions as to how that's possible, but I don't think I'd want to know the answers.
What I don't get -
1) KSU above us. They will be predictably mediocre just as they always are under Weber. We will have enough progress as a team by conf season to surpass them.
2) No respect for Kruger. No way TT finishes ahead of them and I think they are easily in the top 5. I would take Kruger as a coach any day over anyone else in Big XII not named Prohm.
3) Texas Love. Sure, this could and should be Smarts best team but that still doesn't mean they finish any better than 6th. Smart may be a fine coach but not built for the Big XII. Talent hasn't been as much the issue there as what has been or not been done with the talent.