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2/21/22 CBB Aggregate Rankings

Only teams that have at least 1 vote in BOTH the AP and Coaches poll are eligible.
From there, you are ranked for your AP, Coaches, KenPom, Sagarin, NET, BPI & RPI ranking.


38 teams eligible this week. Same as the last 3 weeks.

1. Arizona (2.6)
2. Gonzaga (2.9)
3. Kentucky (3.9)
4. Kansas (4.7)

5. Auburn (6.9)
6. Villanova (7.4)
7. Baylor (7.7)
8. Purdue (7.9)
9. Houston (9.4)
10. Duke (9.7)
11. Texas Tech (11.0)
11. UCLA (11.0)
13. Tennessee (11.9)
14. Illinois (15.0)
15. Wisconsin (16.7)
16. Connecticut (18.6)
17. Texas (19.1)
18. Alabama (19.3)
19. Ohio State (19.4)
20. Providence (20.3)
21. Arkansas (20.7)
21. Saint Mary's (20.7)
23. Southern California (21.7)
24. Iowa (22.3)
25. Michigan State (24.9)

Next 5 In: Murray State (26.3), San Diego State (27.1), Boise State (28.4), Marquette (29.1), Colorado State (29.9)

New to eligibility: San Diego State, North Texas, Davidson, Creighton
No longer eligible: LSU, Xavier, San Francisco, Miami


Biggest Jumps: Arkansas (+4.3), Boise State & Wisconsin (+4.0), Texas Tech (+3.3), Iowa (+3.1)
Biggest Drops: Wyoming (-4.3), Michigan State (-3.9)

Based off the Human Rankings, the computers find these teams overrated.
Providence -14, Murray State & Rutgers -10, USC & Wyoming -7, Auburn, Duke & Wisconsin -5

Based off the Computer Rankings, the Human Polls find these teams overrated.
Alabama & SDSU +9, Houston, Tennessee, Colorado State & North Texas +7, Baylor, Texas & Iowa +5

The RPI helped Alabama & North Texas move up 4 spots, Providence & Saint Mary's move up 3 spots.
The RPI hurt Iowa by 4 spots and Arkansas by 3 spots.
All the rest were +/- 2 spots or less.

Gonzaga was #1 in every category except for RPI, which they were 14th. That was enough to make them fall to #2 overall. If they were 12th they would be #1.

7/14 Big Ten were eligible (20.1 avg ranking)
5/11 Big East (21.8)
5/14 SEC (12.0)
4/10 Big 12 (9.75)
4/11 MWC (29, none in top 25)
3/12 PAC (11.7)
3/15 ACC (26, Duke only team in top 31)

Big Ten with 6 teams in the top 25, but only 1 in top 13 (Purdue #8).
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KU offers to Kansas kids in the Rivals Era

There has been some discussion about how the current staff is approaching in-state recruiting. Just thought it might be interesting to see what the historical trend has been. This graph shows scholarship offers to Kansas kids of all stripes (including JUCOS) in black and offers to Kansas high schoolers alone in white. These data are from the Rivals database and there is inevitably some overlap in eras depending on when coaching transitions occurred. Digest and discuss.


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2023 Kansas Top 12


Quick version:

1. John Randle Jr., RB, Wichita Heights
2. Avery Johnson, DUAL, Maize HS
3. Jaden Hamm, TE, Eudora HS (Arkansas commit)
4. Dylan Edwards, APB, Derby HS
5. Andre Davis, WR, Blue Valley
6. Joe Otting, OG, Topeka Hayden
7. Will Anciaux, TE, Wichita Kapaun Mt. Carmel
8. Calvin Clements, OT, Lawrence Free State
9. Jaiden Bender, WR, Eudora HS
10. Camden Beebe, OG, KC Piper (KSU commit)
11. Jordan Allen, WDE, Olathe South
12. Wesley Fair, S, Wichita Collegiate

Off Topic Top Holy Cow out of Nowhere TV/Movie/Music/Entertainment Movie for You

Noticing an advertisement the other day for new South Park season coming out, I stopped to think how long that show's freaking been on and when I first watched it.

I remembered clearly when it premiered and watching it with girlfriend at time and friends and it being the biggest thing (to me) since the Simpsons.

But nothing in the early episodes prepared me for Mr. Hanky the Christmas Poo. My roomate and I had the TV on at our place with a bunch of friends ready to go hit the bars before we all headed home for Christmas break. No one was really paying attention, and then that came on. By the end of the bit, the apartment was dead silent and all our jaws were dropped and frozen. It was probably 90% of what anyone talked about the rest of the night.

Random Runner Ups:

- Survivor season 1 finale (I wasn't watching it, but everyone was dead silent and glued to the TV at the Irish Bar I was at)
- Janet Jackson Super Bowl (was at a Super Bowl party and everyone in room was "wha, huh, did we just see that? Guessing same deal for millions and millions. I think that might be a little overrated because most of all of that was just trying to figure out what the hell happened and looking at grainy pictures on people's tiny flip phone screens).
- 2009's balloon boy. I remember clearly at work "There's this kid, and he's in a balloon and he got away!" and feel like an idiot being glued to TV with my coworkers trying to figure out what happened and was going on.

But, off the top of my head, nothing probably tops that South Park episode.

Ochai Agbaji Named Co-Big 12 Player of the Week

IRVING, Texas – Kansas senior Ochai Agbaji has been named the co-Big 12 Player of the Week, the league announced on Monday, marking the fourth time this season Agbaji has earned the weekly accolade. Iowa State’s Izaiah Brockington was also named the Big 12 Co-Player of the Week.

Agbaji averaged 21.5 points and was 13-for-14 from the line in two wins for Kansas last week. In the 76-62 victory versus Oklahoma State, the Kansas City, Missouri, senior guard led all scorers with 20 points, which included a career-high nine free throws in going 9-for-10 from the line. Agbaji also had four assists and a game-high three steals versus the Cowboys.

In the road 71-58 win at West Virginia, Agbaji once again led all scorers with 23 points, including 3-for-6 from three-point range and 4-for-4 free throws. In the WVU contest, Agbaji passed the 1,400 career points scoring mark, currently at 1,421 points. He has scored 20 or more points in 14 games this season.

This is the sixth Big 12 weekly honor for a Jayhawk this season. Agbaji has been named Big 12 Player of the Week four times (Nov. 15, Jan. 17, Jan. 24, Feb. 21), while junior guard Christian Braun (Dec. 6) and redshirt-sophomore Jalen Wilson (Feb. 14) have earned the honor once.

No. 5 Kansas (22-4, 11-2) will host Kansas State (14-12, 6-8) on Tuesday at 8 p.m. CST in the Dillons Sunflower Showdown. The game will be televised on ESPN.

A CLOSER LOOK AT THE KANSAS STATE WILDCATS

KANSAS STATE BASKETBALL:

Overall: 14-12

Home: 9-5

Away: 4-5

Neutral: 1-2

Winning Streak: L1


WINS:


Florida A&M: W, 67-57

Omaha: W, 79-64

North Dakota: W, 84-42

Ualbany: W, 71-43

Wichita State: W, 65-59

Green Bay: W, 82-64

Nebraska (away): W, 67-58

McNeese State: W, 74-59

Texas Tech: W, 62-51

Texas (away): W, 66-65

Oklahoma State: W, 71-68

TCU (away): W, 75-63

Iowa State (away): W, 75-69

West Virginia: W, 78-73


LOSSES:


Arkansas (Hall Of Fame Classic; Kansas City, Mo.): L, 72-64

Illinois (Hall Of Fame Classic; Kansas City, Mo.): L, 72-64

Marquette (Big East/Big 12 Battle): L, 64-63

Oklahoma (away): L, 71-69

Texas: L, 70-57

West Virginia (away): L, 71-68

TCU: L, 60-57

Kansas: L, 78-75

Baylor (away): L, 74-49

Ole Miss (away: Big 12/SEC Challenge): L, 67-56

Baylor: L, 75-60

Oklahoma State (away): L, 82-79 OT


UPCOMING SCHEDULE:


Kansas (away)

Iowa State

Texas Tech (away)

Oklahoma


TEAM STATS:

SCORING:


Total Points Scored: 1,777

Points Per Game: 68.3

Scoring Margin: +3.3


SHOOTING:


FG: Made-Attempted: 624-of-1,501

FG: Percentage: 41.6%

PG: Per Game: 24.0

3PT: Made-Attempted: 214-of-623

3PT: Percentage: 34.3%

3PT: Per Game: 8.2

FT: Made-Attempted: 315-of-438

FT: Percentage: 71.9%

FT: Per Game: 12.1


REBOUNDING:


Total: 901

Per Game: 34.7

Margin: -1.4


ASSISTS:


Total: 335

Per Game: 12.9


TURNOVERS:


Total: 294

Per Game: 11.3

Margin: +1.9

Assist/Turnover Ratio: 1.1

Points Off Turnovers: 14.7


STEALS:


Total: 185

Per Game: 7.1


BLOCKS:


Total: 45

Per Game: 1.7


INDIVIDUAL STATS:

SCORING LEADERS:


Nijel Pack: 17.5

Mark Smith: 12.3

Markquis Nowell: 12.1

Selton Miguel: 7.2


REBOUNDING LEADERS:


Mark Smith: 8.6

Selton Miguel: 4.5

Nijel Pack: 3.9

Markquis Nowell: 3.4


ASSIST LEADERS:


Markquis Nowell: 120

Nijel Pack: 58

Mark Smith: 47

Mike McGuirl: 44


STEALS LEADERS:


Markquis Nowell: 55

Nijel Pack: 34

Mark Smith: 28

Mike McGuirl: 24


FIELD GOAL SHOOTING PERCENTAGE LEADERS:


Nijel Pack: 145-of-321 (45.2%)

Mark Smith: 109-of-247 (44.1%)

Markuis Nowell: 100-of-256 (39.1%)

Selton Miguel: 56-of-151 (37.1%)

Mike McGuirl: 56-of-153 (36.6%)

Ismael Massoud: 57-of-160 (35.6%)


3PT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS:


Nijel Pack: 78-of-182 (42.9%)

Mark Smith: 30-of-86 (34.9%)

Mike McGuirl: 23-of-70 (32.9%)

Markquis Nowell: 38-of-120 (31.7%)

Ismael Massoud: 28-of-89 (31.5%)


FREE-THROW PERCENTAGE LEADERS:


Ismael Massoud: 28-of-30 (93.3%)

Nijel Pack: 51-of-61 (83.6%)

Markquis Nowell: 53-of-64 (82.8%)

Mark Smith: 73-of-104 (70.2%)


KANSAS STATE BASKETBALL ROSTER:


#00 Mike McGuirl: 6-foot-3, 200-pound guard

#1 Markquis Nowell: 5-foot-8, 160-pound guard

#2 Maximus Edwards: 6-foot-5, 220-pound guard

#3 Selton Miguel: 6-foot-4, 210-pound guard

#4 Seryee Lewis: 6-foot-9, 230-pound forward

#12 Carlton Linguard, Jr.: 7-foot-0, 220-pound forward

#13 Mark Smith: 6-foot-4, 225-pound guard

#14 Drew Honas: 6-foot-2, 175-pound guard

#15 Try Harris: 5-foot-11, 165-pound guard

#20 Kaosi Ezeagu: 6-foot-10, 255-pound forward

#21 Davion Bradford: 7-foot-0, 270-pound forward

#22 Luke Kasubke: 6-foot-5, 190-pound guard

#23 Jordan Brooks: 6-foot-4, 190-pound forward

#24 Nijel Pack: 6-foot-0, 180-pound guard

#25 Ismael Massoud: 6-foot-9, 210-pound forward

#33 Logan Landers: 6-foot-9, 215-pound forward
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