The following is a list of the 39 teams in NCAA history which have had five nationally ranked offensive players at www.kenpom.com. We refer to these as "Super 5 Line-ups." Look for the story on the incredible success of Super 6 Line-ups on this CBS Sports Site, Dodds on Sports..
Season: 2023
Two of 76 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Marquette 2023: Oso Ighodaro 127.2; Kam Jones 119.4; Chase
Ross 119.4; Tyler Kolek 119.2; Olivier-Maxence Prosper 117.9; Season Result
TBD.
Purdue 2023: Caleb Furst 126.7; Zach Edey 125.5; Braden
Smith 123.4; Mason Gillis 120.4; Fletcher Loyer 118.8; Season Result TBD.
Season: 2022
One of 76 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, and they went to the Sweet 16.
Purdue 2022: Mason Gillis 130.4; Zach Edey 122.6; Sasha
Stefanovic 122.4; Trevion Williams 112.3; Jaden Ivey 111.5; Season Result Sweet 16 & 3-seed.
Season: 2021
Two of 76 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, including the National Champions and a Sweet 16.
"Baylor 2021: Adam Flagler 130.2; MaCio Teague 125.7;
Davion Mitchell 121.9; Jonathan Tchamwa
Tchatchoua 119.8; Jared Butler 117.3; Season Result Natl Champs &
1-seed."
Villanova 2021: Jermaine Samuels 125; Cole Swider 122.3;
Collin Gillespie 118.9; Brandon Slater 118.9; Jeremiah Robinson-Earl 114.1;
Season Result Sweet 16 & 5-seed.
Season: 2020
None of the 75 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Season: 2019
None of the 75 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Season: 2018
Three of the 75 Power 6 teams featured five nationally
ranked offensive players, including the National Champions and another Sweet 16
team.
Villanova 2018: Mikal Bridges 130.1; Jalen Brunson 128.5;
Eric Paschall 122.5; Omari Spellman 121; Donte DiVincenzo 119.5; Season Result
Natl Champs & 1-seed.
Purdue 2018: PJ Thompson 128; Dakota Mathias 125.3; Isaac
Haas 120.3; Carsen Edwards 117.3; Vincent Edwards 116.6; Season Result Sweet 16
& 2-seed.
"Michigan St. 2018: Cassius Winston 129.2; Matt McQuaid
122.1; Nick Ward 116.8; Jaren
Jackson 116.8; Miles Bridges 116.3; Season Result 2nd round & 3-seed."
Season: 2017
Four of 75 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, and three of the four went to the Sweet 16.
UCLA 2017: Thomas Welsh 132.2; Lonzo Ball 129.4; TJ Leaf
128.2; Bryce Alford 126.9; Aaron Holiday 113.1; Season Result Sweet 16 &
3-seed.
Purdue 2017: PJ Thompson 128.4; Dakota Mathias 121.6;
Vincent Edwards 119.6; Caleb Swanigan 113; Isaac Haas 106.5; Season Result
Sweet 16 & 4-seed.
"Michigan 2017: Derrick Walton 125.8; Duncan Robinson
123.2; DJ Wilson 122.3; Moritz Wagner 117; Muhammad-Ali
Abdur-Rahkman 115.8; Season Result Sweet 16 & 7-seed."
Creighton 2017: Isaiah Zierden 121.2; Justin Patton 117.2;
Khyri Thomas 115.4; Maurice Watson 108.5; Marcus Foster 101.7; Season Result
1st round & 6-seed.
Season: 2016
Five of 75 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, including both teams in the National Championship and five
of the six went Sweet 16.
Villanova 2016: Mikal Bridges 125.2; Daniel Ochefu 122.2;
Kris Jenkins 120.5; Ryan Arcidiacono 119.9; Josh Hart 117.7; Season Result Natl
Champs & 2-seed.
North Carolina 2016: Brice Johnson 126.8; Isaiah Hicks
123.2; Joel Berry 122.2; Justin Jackson 119; Kennedy Meeks 113.2; Season Result
Nat'l Runner-up & 1-seed.
Kentucky 2016: Derek Willis 131.8; Tyler Ulis 125.7; Alex
Poythress 121.5; Marcus Lee 118.3; Jamal Murray 118; Season Result Sweet 16
& 4-seed.
Indiana 2016: Nick Zeisloft 131.5; Thomas Bryant 125.7; Yogi
Ferrell 124.9; Max Bielfeldt 117.7; Robert Johnson 101; Season Result Sweet 16
& 5-seed.
Duke 2016: Marshall Plumlee 128.8; Grayson Allen 124.9; Luke
Kennard 120.8; Matt Jones 117.5; Brandon Ingram 112.1; Season Result Sweet 16
& 4-seed.
Season: 2015
Four of 75 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, including the National Runner-up and a second Elite 8 team.
Wisconsin 2015: Josh Gasser 134.3; Frank Kaminsky 126.2; Sam
Dekker 125.8; Nigel Hayes 123.8; Bronson Koenig 120.7; Season Result Nat'l
Runner-up & 1-seed.
Notre Dame 2015: Jerian Grant 122.3; Demetrius Jackson 122;
Pat Connaughton 120.4; Steve Vasturia 119.8; Zach Auguste 116; Season Result
Elite 8 & 3-seed.
Villanova 2015: Josh Hart 125.3; Kris Jenkins 121.3; Daniel
Ochefu 118.1; Darrun Hilliard 117.2; Ryan Arcidiacono 116.4; Season Result 2nd
round & 1-seed.
Indiana 2015: Nick Zeisloft 139.1; Collin Hartman 127.9;
Kevin Yogi Ferrell 124.3; James Blackmon 114.3; Troy Williams 112.8; Season
Result 1st Round & 10-seed.
Season: 2014
One of 73 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Creighton 2014: Ethan Wragge 132.5; Jahenns Manigat 128.1;
Doug McDermott 124.4; Austin Chatman 114.3; Devin Brooks 104.3; Season Result
2nd round & 3 seed.
Season: 2013
One of 75 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked offensive
players and they went Sweet 16.
Indiana 2013: Jordan Hulls 127.5; Victor Oladipo 122.8; Cody
Zeller 119.4; Christian Watford 117.7; Will Sheehey 116.3; Season Result Sweet
16 & 1-seed.
Season: 2012
One of 74 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, and they were a 2-seed but upset opening round.
"Missouri 2012: Ricardo Ratliffe 127.6; Marcus Denmon
126.5; Michael Dixon 122.7; Kim English 120.6; Phil
Pressey 113.3; Season Result 1st Round & 2-seed."
Season: 2011
Three of 73 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, two went to the Sweet 16 and the only team to ever have 5
ranked players and not make the NCAA tournament made it all the way to NIT
championship game.
Wisconsin 2011: Tim Jarmusz 129.9; Jordan Taylor 126.9;
Keaton Nankivil 126.9; Josh Gasser 124.6; Jon Leuer 116.1; Season Result Sweet
16 & 4-seed.
Duke 2011: Andre Dawkins 123.3; Seth Curry 121.7; Ryan Kelly
119.3; Nolan Smith 113.1; Kyle Singler 111.3; Season Result Sweet 16 &
1-seed.
"Colorado 2011: Levi Knutson 131.2; Andre Roberson
118.3; Austin Dufault 115.9; Alec
Burks 115.7; Cory Higgins 110.3; Season Result NIT Runner-up."
Season: 2010
None of the 73 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Season: 2009
One of the 73 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
UCLA 2009: Michael Roll 125.7; Darren Collison 119.5; Alfred
Aboya 118.8; Nikola Dragovic 118.8; Josh Shipp 116.5; Season Result 2nd round
& 6-seed.
Season: 2008
None of the 73 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Season: 2007
Two of 73 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, including the National Champions and an Elite 8.
Florida 2007: Lee Humphrey 125.4; Al Horford 121.4; Taurean
Green 115.1; Joakim Noah 114.1; Corey Brewer 109.5; Season Result Natl Champs
& 1-seed.
North Carolina 2007: Tyler Hansbrough 119.8; Brandan Wright
118.9; Ty Lawson 116; Wayne Ellington 115; Reyshawn Terry 111.5; Season Result
Elite 8 & 1-seed.
Season: 2006
One of the 73 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Florida 2006: Lee Humphrey 126.7; Joakim Noah 122.4; Chris
Richard 121.1; Al Horford 114.4; Taurean Green 108.8; Season Result Natl Champs
& 1-seed.
Season: 2005
Five of the 68 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, including three of the Four Final teams and both teams in
the title game, and four of the five made the Sweet 16.
North Carolina 2005: Jawad Williams 122.9; Marvin Williams
119.4; Rashad McCants 119.1; Sean May 118.6; Raymond Felton 110.7; Season
Result Natl Champs & 1-seed.
"Illinois 2005: James Augustine 127.3; Dee Brown 125.1;
Luther Head 121.3; Roger Powell 121; Deron
Williams 109.4; Season Result Nat'l Runner-up & 1-seed."
"Michigan St. 2005: Alan Anderson 126.5; Kelvin Torbert
121.8; Chris Hill 118.7; Maurice Ager 117.7; Paul Davis 110.5; Season Result
Final 4 & 5-seed."
Washington 2005: Nate Robinson 123.8; Brandon Roy 122.5;
Bobby Jones 122.4; Tre Simmons 117; Will Conroy 111.5; Season Result Sweet 16
& 1-seed.
"Alabama 2005: Ronald Steele 119.6; Earnest Shelton
118.6; Chuck Davis 117.5; Jermareo
Davidson 116.5; Kennedy Winston 111.2; Season Result 1st Round &
5-seed."
Season: 2004
None of the 68 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
Season: 2003
One of 68 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players.
"Illinois 2003: Sean Harrington 121.9; Roger Powell Jr.
120.3; Roger Powell 118; Dee Brown 111.2;
Brian Cook 108.8; Season Result 2nd round & 4-seed."
Season: 2002
Two of 65 Power 6 teams featured five nationally ranked
offensive players, one made the Sweet 16.
"Duke 2002: Carlos Boozer 131.3; Daniel Ewing 120; Mike
Dunleavy 118.1; Jay Williams 110.7; Dahntay Jones 108.5; Season Result Sweet 16
& 1-seed."
Wake Forest 2002: Craig Dawson 124.7; Vytas Danelius 121.5;
Antwan Scott 114.3; Josh Howard 112.8; Darius Songaila 111.4; Season Result 2nd
round & 7-seed.
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