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1. UCLA
* Bruins getting lots of Love.
2. North Carolina
* Tyler Hansbrough is the early pick by many for player of the year.
3. Memphis
* Point guard Derrick Rose is one of the freshmen to watch -- before he’s gone.
4. Georgetown
* Hoyas lost Jeff Green, but 7-2 Roy Hibbert is back.
5. Tennessee
* Deadly three-point shooter Chris Lofton led the SEC in scoring.
6. Kansas
* Brandon Rush is expected back from knee surgery in December.
7. Louisville
* You know at some point Rick Pitino is going back to the Final Four.
8. Michigan State
* Drew Neitzel is one of five returning starters.
9. Indiana
* Star freshman Eric Gordon faces tough trip to Champaign after reneging on Illinois commitment.
10. Marquette
* Five starters back, including Dominic James
11. Oregon
* Aaron Brooks is a big loss, but the Ducks have scorers, experience and toughness.
12. Washington State
* Weaver, Low and Co. made plenty of believers last season.
13. Gonzaga
* Big man Heytvelt has returned from suspension for drug-possession arrest.
14. Duke
* Freshmen Taylor King, Kyle Singler and Nolan Smith are going to help.
15. USC
* Brace for those Extra Mayo/Hold the Mayo headlines.
16. Arizona
* At last, a new point guard, and a focus on defense.
17. Kentucky
* Gillispie will have Wildcats playing hard, and freshman forward Patrick Patterson was a big catch.
18. Kansas State
* Wildcats add freshman Michael Beasley, and Bill Walker returns from knee injury.
19.Texas
* Even without Kevin Durant, Big 12 coaches picked Longhorns second to Kansas.
20. Stanford
* Things will look up if Brook Lopez takes care of academic eligibility.
21. Arkansas
* New Coach John Pelphrey inherited good talent.
22. Texas A&M;
* Losing coach Gillispie and point guard Acie Law is a lot.
23. Southern Illinois
* This spot held for Missouri Valley Conference favorite.
24. Davidson
* UCLA will have its hands full with slender guard Stephen Curry, Dell’s son, in Wooden Classic.
25. Florida
* Automatic preseason courtesy ranking for what’s left of the two-time champs.
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