You already knew which college was #1 when you clicked the link for this article, didn’t you?
That, or you thought, “If Duke is #1 I will never watch ESPN again!”
Well, Kentucky is #1, and you can see why below.
1. Kentucky Wildcats
Notable players: John Wall (No. 1, 2010), DeMarcus Cousins (No. 5, 2010), Anthony Davis (No. 1, 2012), Karl-Anthony Towns (No. 1, 2015)Scouting NBA draft lottery prospects: Strengths, comps, intel
Thanks to coach John Calipari, Kentucky is the runaway leader here, led by its 2015 draft class, which produced six picks — the most of any team over the past 10 years. But Kentucky isn’t just an assembly line of draft picks — it produces quality ones. That includes three No. 1 overall picks since 2010 — Wall, Davis (who led UK to the 2012 title) and Towns — and four years in which the Wildcats had at least three first-round picks. Other notable first-rounders include Eric Bledsoe, Enes Kanter, De’Aaron Fox and Jamal Murray.
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