-Jim Root, Ky McKeon, Matt Cox



First - the ranking process: Matt, Ky, and Jim each assembled their own top 125 list; then, using a HIGHLY scientific scoring system (rank of 1 = 125 points, 2 = 124 points, ..., 125 = 1 point), we consolidated our rankings into the master list of 100 (plus honorable mentions) that you see below.

Parameters for ranking were simple: we tried to guess who would be the best players in college hoops in 2019-20. No NBA implications, no "he'll be amazing in two years" - one season only. Some players we were spot on (see: unanimous top 2), while some players caused great turmoil amidst the Weave. Debates were fierce and feelings were hurt - we included who was high and who was low so that you can direct your own fury appropriately.

Without further ado, here are 3MW's second annual Top 100 Player Rankings:

Honorable Mention (in order, 125-101)

Matt Coleman, PG, Jr., Texas

Dru Smith, PG, R Jr., Mizzou

Quinton Rose, F, Sr., Temple

LaQuincy Rideau, PG, R Sr., South Florida

CJ Elleby, G/F, So., Washington St.

Savion Flagg, G/F, Jr., Texas A&M

Armando Bacot, F/C, Fr., UNC

Bryan Antoine, G, Fr., Villanova***

Corey Kispert, G/F, Jr., Gonzaga

Jermaine Samuels, G/F, Jr., Villanova

Isaac Okoro, G/F, Fr., Auburn

Brad Davison, G, Jr., Wisconsin

Jordan Bohannon, PG, Sr., Iowa***

Jeremiah Robinson-Earl, F, Fr., Villanova

Seth Towns, F, Sr., Harvard

Wendell Moore, G/F, Fr., Duke

Mario Kegler, F, R Jr., Baylor

Tyrique Jones, C, Sr., Xavier

Giorgi Bezhanishvili, F/C, So., Illinois

Rayshaun Hammonds, F, Georgia

TJ Gibbs Jr., G, Jr., Notre Dame

Trendon Watford, F, Fr., LSU

LJ Figueroa, G/F, Jr., St. John’s

Marcus Zegarowski, PG, So., Creighton

Chris Clarke, G/F, R Sr., Texas Tech



*** - would likely have ranked higher if not for injury concerns

100. Jordan Bowden, G