College Basketball's Top 100 players for 2012-13
Myck Kabongo, Kevin Pangos and Kyle Witjer all make the cut on this list. Which features a slew of the top 100 players in the country.
87. Kyle Wiltjer, SO, F, Kentucky
83. Kevin Pangos, SO, G, Gonzaga
31. Myck Kabongo, SO, G, Texas
The much ballyhooed Canadian native had a bit of a disappointing freshman campaign for the Longhorns. Expect his production to increase dramatically with J'Covan Brown off to the league.
2. Doug McDermott, JR, F, Creighton
The lone first team All-American from last season who's back in college for another year, McDermott averaged 22.9 points while playing for his father, Greg, as a sophomore in 2011-12. Expect the younger McDermott's viability as a national Player of the Year contender to become one of the hottest national debates during the middle part of the season
1. Cody Zeller, SO, F, Indiana
The co-Big Ten Freshman of the Year averaged 15.6 points and 6.6 rebounds during his first season in Bloomington, and was the biggest reason the Hoosiers were able to make (and advance in) the NCAA Tournament for the first time under Tom Crean. Zeller proved his pro potential by going toe-to-toe with Anthony Davis in IU's Sweet 16 loss to eventual national champion Kentucky. He finished that game with 20 points while holding the consensus national Player of the Year to just nine. He would seem to be the player in America most capable of doing what Davis did last season: winning a national title and then being the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft.
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