Jimmy Chitwood
Hall of Famer
Caste Football's 2008-09 pre-season All-American Team:
Senior forward Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina. "Psycho T" was the 2007-08 National Player of the Year despite being "un-athletic." The senior is a 3-time first-team All-American, and barring injury will be the the first-ever ACC player to be a 4-time first-team All-American. His 35 career double-doubles is 20 more than the next closest player in the ACC.
Junior forward Luke Harangody, Notre Dame. Harangody is an incredibly effective and productive college basketball player. The #3 returning scorer in the NCAA (#1 from a BCS conference team), he is also the #5 rebounder (#3 among BCS schools) and is in the Top 25 in a host of other categories. (video included on bio page)
Senior forward Jon Brockman, Washington. The nation's leading returning rebounder, Brockman has led the Pac-10 in rebounding the past two seasons and Washington in every year he's played. Should become the first-ever player to lead Washington in rebounds for 4 years. Brockman is also tied for the top returning scorer in the Pac-10. (video included on bio page)
Senior guard Lee Cummard, BYU. The high-flying Mountain West Co-Player of the Year last season, Cummard led the Cougars in scoring, field-goal percentage, three-point percentage, and blocked shots. He was second on the team in rebounding, assists, steals, and free-throw percentage. He ranked in the Top 10 in the MWC in eight statistical categories from his 2-guard spot. (video included on bio page)
Sophomore guard Nick Calathes, Florida. An incredible passer and creative scorer at the point guard position, Calathes led the SEC in assists and Florida in scoring a year ago in one of the most impressive freshmen years in Florida Gator history. He set UF freshman records in scoring, assists, and assists-per-game. At 6-6, Calathes is a match-up nightmare, and he is an outstanding rebounder for a point guard as his triple-double against Creighton (only the second triple-double in Florida history) attests.
2nd team:
G Matt Bouldin, Gonzaga
G/F Robbie Hummel, Purdue
G/F Chase Budinger, Arizona
PF Andrew Ogilvy, Vanderbilt
C John Bryant, Santa Clara
3rd team:
G Taylor Rochestie, Washington St
G Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame
F Kyle Singler, Duke
F Cole Aldrich, Kansas
F Josh Heytvelt, Gonzaga

Senior forward Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina. "Psycho T" was the 2007-08 National Player of the Year despite being "un-athletic." The senior is a 3-time first-team All-American, and barring injury will be the the first-ever ACC player to be a 4-time first-team All-American. His 35 career double-doubles is 20 more than the next closest player in the ACC.

Junior forward Luke Harangody, Notre Dame. Harangody is an incredibly effective and productive college basketball player. The #3 returning scorer in the NCAA (#1 from a BCS conference team), he is also the #5 rebounder (#3 among BCS schools) and is in the Top 25 in a host of other categories. (video included on bio page)

Senior forward Jon Brockman, Washington. The nation's leading returning rebounder, Brockman has led the Pac-10 in rebounding the past two seasons and Washington in every year he's played. Should become the first-ever player to lead Washington in rebounds for 4 years. Brockman is also tied for the top returning scorer in the Pac-10. (video included on bio page)

Senior guard Lee Cummard, BYU. The high-flying Mountain West Co-Player of the Year last season, Cummard led the Cougars in scoring, field-goal percentage, three-point percentage, and blocked shots. He was second on the team in rebounding, assists, steals, and free-throw percentage. He ranked in the Top 10 in the MWC in eight statistical categories from his 2-guard spot. (video included on bio page)

Sophomore guard Nick Calathes, Florida. An incredible passer and creative scorer at the point guard position, Calathes led the SEC in assists and Florida in scoring a year ago in one of the most impressive freshmen years in Florida Gator history. He set UF freshman records in scoring, assists, and assists-per-game. At 6-6, Calathes is a match-up nightmare, and he is an outstanding rebounder for a point guard as his triple-double against Creighton (only the second triple-double in Florida history) attests.
2nd team:
G Matt Bouldin, Gonzaga
G/F Robbie Hummel, Purdue
G/F Chase Budinger, Arizona
PF Andrew Ogilvy, Vanderbilt
C John Bryant, Santa Clara
3rd team:
G Taylor Rochestie, Washington St
G Kyle McAlarney, Notre Dame
F Kyle Singler, Duke
F Cole Aldrich, Kansas
F Josh Heytvelt, Gonzaga