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  1. RJ Davis North Carolina
  2. Deivon Smith St. John's
  3. Mark Sears Alabama
  4. Kam Jones Marquette
  5. Caleb Love Arizona
  6. Wade Taylor Texas A&M
  7. Kadary Richmond St. John's
  8. Braden Smith Purdue
  9. Tamin Lipsey Iowa State
  10. Ace Baldwin Penn State
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Forwards
  1. Hunter Dickinson Kansas GTD
  2. Ryan Kalkbrenner Creighton
  3. Cooper Flagg Duke
  4. Norchad Omier Baylor
  5. Maxime Raynaud Stanford
  6. Oumar Ballo Indiana
  7. Alex Karaban Connecticut
  8. Great Osobor Washington
  9. Johni Broome Auburn
  10. Julian Reese Maryland
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College Basketball Rankings FAQ
What type of formats are these rankings intended for?
These rankings represent the predicted performance of players in daily or season-long formats that value all-around production (points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks, turnovers).
How often are these rankings updated?
These rankings are updated weekly, typically on Monday or Tuesday.
What factors are used to determine these rankings?
Before the season, these rankings are compiled based on preseason projections, which are generated based on last year's performance, recruiting rankings and a player's presumed role on their team (opportunity). After the season begins, rankings are based on factors such as season-long performance, recent performance, role with the team and anticipated performance moving forward.
What player pool is being used?
The player pool is limited to the following conferences: ACC, Big 12, Big East, Big Ten, and SEC.
How are injuries handled?
A known injury that is expected to force a player to miss more than one game will move them to the bottom of their prospective list. If the player is day-to-day, they will remain at their spot until a firm prognosis is available.