The traditional elites of the OVC are at it again, although Murray must replace Steve Prohm, Cam Payne, and several other strong performers. Belmont brings the most back from an NCAA tournament team, making them the clear favorite.
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New Mexico State should dominate the league, but the rising programs at Grand Canyon and UVU give this league some major interest in the future.
Read moreSouthland Preview 2015-16
SFA again looks like the best team in a disgustingly top-heavy conference. But don't sleep on Northwestern St., an incredibly fun team to watch featuring the nation's highest-scoring backcourt (and a possible NBA point guard).
Read moreNortheast Preview 2015-16
First of several abbreviated previews due to time constraints. Robert Morris didn't win the conference regular season title last year, but they went to the tournament and return the best player. Robert Morris, Mount St. Mary's, and both St. Francis schools appear to be the top teams, though I may be too low on Bryant.
Read moreAmerica East Preview 2015-16
Will the AE have a four-peat champion? Albany has the backcourt to do it, but Stony Brook is just as talented (if not more). Vermont and New Hampshire are able challengers as well, but I'm betting on Stony Brook to settle a 2-year score with Albany.
Read moreAtlantic Sun Preview 2015-16
Dunk City is now completely bereft of the impact pieces from that amazing team. What remains is still an A-Sun contender, but defending champ North Florida and newcomer NJIT will be formidable competition.
Read moreSun Belt Preview 2015-16
After producing a first round draft pick in two straight years (Elfrid Payton and RJ Hunter), the Sun Belt is slightly more wide open this year. Payton's old school, Louisiana-Lafayette, has the next pro prospect in big man Shawn Long, but that doesn't mean an automatic conference title is on the way.
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With the loss of Karl Cochran, one of the most do-everything players in the country, the SoCon is pretty open. Several contenders will push for the title, but please don't "Moc" my title pick (ha ha ha).
Read moreBig West Preview 2015-16
One of last year's most intriguing conferences to me, the Big West should again be very interesting. I'll be missing Corey Hawkins, but there are a lot of fun teams to watch along with contrasting styles here. And of course, the mammoth Mamadou Ndiaye is still around!
Read moreA Quick Peek at Futures
Taking a look at the 2015-16 NCAA Championship odds - who's good value (and who isn't)?
Read moreAAC Preview 2015-16
The AAC is going to be sneaky-good this year, with my favorite NCAA title pick (odds-wise, at least). SMU, UConn, and Cincinnati should all be very solid, with Tulsa and Houston being wild cards. Josh Pastner brings in more talent at Memphis, but what can he do with it? The bottom of the conference will continue to experience a drop-off.
Read moreWCC Preview 2015-16
Business as usual in the WCC, with the Zags and BYU at the top. Gonzaga could be elite with its incredible frontcourt. Can any other teams sneak into the NCAA field? Will someone besides St. Mary's finish third?
Read moreBig East Preview 2015-16
Big East Preview 2015-16: Villanova tops the conference yet again, but I'm expecting them to be pushed a little harder this year. Georgetown and Butler each bring back enough to challenge for the title, Marquette's young talent is impressive, and Providence has Kris Dunn. And I've learned to never count out Xavier. Should be a fun year in this young, new league.
Read morePac 12 Preview 2015-16
Pac-12 Preview 2015-16: This should be a much stronger year for the Pac-12, with an influx of a lot of young talent to go along with some strong returnees. I'm predicting a mild shocker at the top, with Oregon beating out perennial power Arizona and uber-talented Cal for the title - though I think they'll all be around the same area come Selection Sunday.
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