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College Basketball

The Field of 64

Why wait for Selection Sunday when you can have the Presumptuous Preview? CNN/SI's Albert Lin and Dan Shanoff picked the 64 teams (30 automatic conference bids, 34 at-large selections) that will surface on your office-pool brackets in March.

ACC
Clemson
A solid core: seniors Harold Jamison, Terrell McIntyre, Tom Wideman.
Duke
PG Will Avery must develop a conscience.
Maryland
Is JC transfer Steve Francis the next Iverson?
North Carolina
How soon will Ronald Curry take the pads off?
N.C. State
Pack for the tournament.
 
ATLANTIC-10
George Washington
Tom Penders' style draws on Colonials' strengths.
Massachusetts
All starters back from 21-11 squad.
Rhode Island
Elite Eight in '98 was no fluke; plus, Rams add enigmatic Lamar Odom.
Temple
The usual brutal schedule—and NCAA bid?
Xavier
Eager to redeem after '98 tourney dud.

BIG 12
Kansas
Could be a lean year. But not that lean.
Oklahoma
Sophomore PF Ryan Humphrey is ready to assume all-conference status.
Oklahoma State
Eddie Sutton does more with less. Now he's got more.
Texas
New coach Rick Barnes is a proven winner, and having senior guard Kris Clack doesn't hurt either.
 
CONFERENCE USA
Cincinnati
Look for dunking, pressing and Bob Huggins yelling.
Memphis
Talent all over the place, especially at forward, where Omar Sneed rules.

BIG EAST
Connecticut
Expect nothing less than Final Four.
Miami (Fla.)
Tim James is Shawn Kemp sans 'tude.
Pittsburgh
Ageless Vonteego Cummings is due.
St. John's
No Lopez? No problem.
Syracuse
They gotta have Hart (Jason, that is).
 
BIG TEN
Indiana
For Knight's sake, Hoosiers better make the field.
Michigan State
Mateen Cleaves & Co. ready to go.
Minnesota
NIT champs usually springboard to the NCAAs the following year.
Penn State
Super PG Dan Earl returns from a back injury.
Purdue
And not just because Gene Keady is a CNNSI.com columnist.

PAC-10
Arizona
And freshmen shall lead them.
Cal
Back in the Big Dance after NCAA-imposed one-year exile.
Stanford
So big. So strong. So good.
UCLA
See Arizona.
Washington
'98 tournament momentum carries over.
 
SEC
Arkansas
It's about time the Pat Bradley-Kareem Reid backcourt produced.
Auburn
PG Doc Robinson leads the charge.
Georgia
Jumaine Jones is best of four returning starters.
Kentucky
Defending champs are automatic.
South Carolina
By the sheer force of BJ McKie's will.
Tennessee
Expectations will be greatest burden.

WAC
Fresno State
Fewer prep all-stars, but more wins.
New Mexico
An NCAA lock, but what then?
TCU
Nailon's back; TubbyBall lives on.
Tulsa
Remember the name: Michael Ruffin, a 6'8" senior PF.
UNLV
Landing juco transfer Shawn Marion was a coup.
Utah
Rick Majerus should start saving up the one-liners for those NCAA media gabfests.
         

AMERICA EAST
Delaware
Mike Brey's a Coach K protege.
BIG SKY
Montana State
Nate Holmstadt won't be denied.
BIG SOUTH
UNC Asheville
Bounced in '98 league tourney; won't happen this year.
BIG WEST
Idaho
If you can't beat 'em, sign up the jucos; five are incoming.
COLONIAL ATHLETIC
UNC Wilmington
Four returning starters, led by PG Stan Simmons.
IVY
Princeton
Slow and steady wins the race; coach Bill Carmody is 51-6 in two seasons.
METRO ATLANTIC
Iona
New coach Jeff Ruland will tutor already super frontcourt of Kashif Hameed and Tariq Kirksay.
MID-AMERICAN
Miami (Ohio)
In addition to being a great shooter (49.2% 3-pt.), SF Wally Szczerbiak is an ironman, too (38.2 mpg).
MID-CONTINENT
Valparaiso
We'll take our chances with Homer Drew.
MID-EASTERN ATHLETIC
Hampton
Move over, Coppin State.
MIDWESTERN COLLEGIATE
Detroit
Led by G Jermaine "Hee-hee" Jackson (12.1 ppg, 4.7 apg).
MISSOURI VALLEY
Southwest Missouri State
Will coach Steve Alford be headed back to Indiana after he leads the Bears to the Dance for the first time since '92?
NORTHEAST
Mount St. Mary's
Coach Jim Phelan is one of the good guys, and his 785 career wins aren't too bad either.
OHIO VALLEY
Tennessee State
Five starters back at Anthony Mason's alma mater.
PATRIOT
Lafayette
A process of elimination in this league. None of the teams is that good.
SOUTHERN
Charleston
Don't impeach Jermel President!
SOUTHLAND
Southwest Texas State
Not that it matters—Southland rep will lose to NCAA top seed anyway.
SOUTHWESTERN ATHLETIC
Southern
Hard to beat a name like Adarrial Smylie, the Jaguars' 6'7" center
SUN BELT
Florida International
Coach Marcos "Shakey" Rodriguez returns all starters.
TRANS AMERICA ATHLETIC
Georgia State
We love Lefty.
WEST COAST
St. Mary's
Brad "Big Continent" Millard returns from a broken foot.

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