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SEC expert picks 2022-23: Bold predictions, most overrated and underrated teams, top players

SEC has built its brand on big, great football stadiums. Alabama, auburnLSUs, florida, Tennessee When Georgia It has won every national championship in the last quarter century.that is very football league. Also, the amount of money the sport generated for its members allowed all schools to invest heavily in other sports, especially men’s basketball.

That investment has paid off.

According to the SEC, he finished second best in the men’s basketball league last season. ken pom dot com, which is also planned as a top 2 league this season. This is a by-product of the school’s hiring of top coaches who are enrolling elite talent. That means nine of his top 25 prospects in the 2022 class are set to make it to the SEC this season. This her 9 freshman he belongs to 6 different schools. As such, talent is spread across the league as 5-star recruits often match up.

CBSsports Bracket science Expert Jerry Palm predicts seven SEC schools will participate in the 2023 NCAA Tournament, the most since 2017. kentucky, Arkansas, Tennessee, Auburn and Alabama (at least) all look like legitimate Final Four contenders.So leagues are strong and only get stronger if texas When Oklahoma We will eventually move out of the Big 12.

CBS Sports SEC Preseason Player of the Year

Oskar Zibwe | Sea | Kentucky

Tshiebwe is the first Consensus National Player of the Year to return to college. North Carolina’s Tyler Hansbrough did it in 2008, making him the only sensible choice for the SEC Preseason Player of the Year. The 6-foot-9-inch center averaged 17.4 points, 15.1 rebounds and 60.6% shooting percentage last season. He’s the classic example of someone who’s great on this level but somewhat flawed in the modern NBA. But the amount of money Tshiebwe can make in Kentucky with his name, image, and likeness rights will lead him to his first trip to the Calipari Wildcats in the Final 4 since 2015. made it easy to return to the UK to try.

4 more players to watch

Colin Castleton | Ph | Florida: Castleton is the Gators’ leading rebounding scorer and rebounder after averaging 16.2 points and 9.0 boards over 28 games last season. The 6-11 super senior has spent the last two years playing in Florida after starting his college career. Michigan.

GG Jackson | Fu | south carolina: Jackson is the sixth-place prospect in the 2022 class, according to . 247 sportsHe was listed as the #1 candidate in the class of 2023 and devoted himself to North Carolina before reclassifying and enrolling in South Carolina.

Nick Smith | Ga | Arkansas: According to 247Sports, Smith is likely to be third in the 2022 class. He is his 6-4 scorer and predicts as a one-off lottery pick.

Santiago Vescovi | Photo Fu | Tennessee: Vescobi is the Vols’ leading comeback scorer, averaging 13.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists over 35 games last season. The 6-3 guard has 6.1 tries per game and he shot 39.7% from 3-point range over his three seasons at Tennessee.

CBS Sports SEC Preseason Freshman of the Year

Nick Smith | Ga | Arkansas

Smith is the highest-rated freshman to enter the SEC and is projected to be the best player on the Arkansas team heading to the Final Four. That makes him the league’s most obvious pick for preseason FOY.But GG Jackson (South Carolina), Cayson Wallace (Kentucky), Chris Livingston (Kentucky), Julianne Phillips (Tennessee), Brandon Miller (Anthony Black (Arkansas), Jordan Walsh (Arkansas), Jaden Bradley (Alabama) ), Johann Traoré (Auburn).According to 247Sports, each of these players is a five-star recruit.If you’re wondering why the SEC exists, perhaps should do it be — Top 2 leagues this season, it’s a good place to start. The incoming talent is top shelf.

CBS Sports SEC Predicted order of finish

The SEC’s most overrated team

Texas A&M

According to KenPom, Texas A&M is the most overrated team. I personally believe in the Aggies, which is why they rank 19th in the top 25 and 1. For the first time under Buzz Williams, I think he can make it to the NCAA Tournament. But Texas A&M ranks just 45th in KenPom, and the SEC projects him to be ninth. So for the Aggies to be in the top five in the league standings, Ken he equates reach compared to what Pomeroy’s computer is spitting out.

The SEC’s most underrated team

Missouri

According to KenPom, Missouri is the most underrated team. The Tigers are projected to finish 11th in the SEC, but KenPom lists him as the 8th-best team in the league and 41st in the nation. If that ranking holds up, Missouri will have a chance to win a public bid into the NCAA Tournament. This would be an incredible achievement for Dennis Gates in his first season after replacing Martin in Cuonzo.

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