I usually wait until the first of November for this, but will be traveling a bit before then so here goes.
As always I invite anyone to add to the list. This is just the stuff I remember.
For the second year in a row we have the chance to see two more four timers. And hopefully, this time we will.
Pat Smith, Cael Sanderson, Kyle Dake, Logan Steiber, Yianni Diakomihalis, and....
Aaron Brooks goes for title number four. If he gets it where does he rank among the all-time greats? What about among the all-time greats at PSU?
Before you answer that question remember that Carter Starocci is also going for his fourth this year (maybe on his way to five?).
Keegan O'Toole's drive for four is still intact as well with two in the bag (along with a runner-up) and two to go if he wants to use all his years. I think O'Toole is the only one who has a shot at their third this year.
OSU ended ASU's four year rule over the PAC12 (4? 2? 0?). Can they take the final (?) title in conference history?
NC State ruled the roost in the ACC for the sixth straight year. Can they make it lucky number seven?
Over in the SoCon App State ended Campbell's five year run at the top. Can they start a streak of their own?
Cornell is looking for their fourth consecutive EIWA title.
Missouri took their second consecutive Big12 title, can they make it three (and lucky thirteenth in a row across all conferences)?
Lock Haven looks to lock up their third MAC title in a row.
Vito Arujau has a chance to climb into the top 50 all-time NCAA tournament scorers. Sitting at 55 points he would need 23.5 points to make it into a tie for number 50 on the list.