COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOP 25
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1. Cincinnati (22-1) Regis Stern to Bearcat starters: “Who wants to be an NBA millionaire?”
2. Stanford (20-1) Players offer to tutor Cincinnati kids at Final Four.
3. Florida (18-4) Ran Kentucky off the floor in Tuesday’s derby.
4. Duke (18-3) Tabloid shocker: Duke loses at home . . . and UCLA wins.
5. Arizona (20-4) Hey, you’re all invited to Loren Woods’ next block party.
6. Ohio State (16-4) Loss to Iowa makes a guy wonder why he does rankings.
7. Syracuse (19-2) UCLA, pack your jump shots and snow blowers.
8. Michigan State (17-6) Al McGuire said on TV that Spartans may be best team ever. Honest.
9. Indiana (17-4) Knight renews hunting license before Final Four media day.
10. Kentucky (17-6) McGuire now thinks this may be the best team ever.
11. Tennessee (20-3) No, McGuire says, maybe this is greatest team.
12. Temple (17-4) NCAA bars Pepe Sanchez from changing name to “Pepsi.”
13. Oklahoma (19-3) Najera gets elbows sharpened for today’s Oklahoma State game.
14. Connecticut (17-5) Dick, Al, Billy call it quits after watching Connecticut.
15. Auburn (19-4) In wake of Louisiana State loss, school fires Terry Bowden again.
16. Oklahoma State (19-2) Eddie heads to Norman today for shootout with Sooners.
17. Iowa State (20-3) This team Ames to please.
18. Tulsa (22-2) Note to (Bill) Self: Coach, you’re on a fast track.
19. Utah (18-4) News of Mottola’s injury hits Finland like a ton of herring.
20. Kansas (17-6) Toto, we’re not in Allen Field House anymore.
21. Louisiana State (18-4) Saban fined for wearing Michigan State sweater to hoops games.
22. Vanderbilt (16-4) Gloria says star Dan Langhi must have good jeans.
23. Purdue (16-7) Team whips Michigan State; Al McGuire doesn’t know what to think.
24. California (14-8) Head guy from Pac-10’s other “UC” school coaching up a storm.
25. Long Beach State (17-3) Success fills aching void left by Spruce Goose departure.
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