The Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings for next season in college basketball have been updated, and now that rosters are beginning to crystallize, its time to get familiar with each team. Our friends in college football gave us the best basketball player on each team, so were returning the favor. Which player on each top-25 team could have been a football star?1. Duke Blue Devils: Luke Kennard The Blue Devils guard who averaged 11.8 points per game as a freshman considered a collegiate career in football. The former prep quarterback registered more than 2,300 passing yards and threw for 26 touchdowns as a junior at Franklin High School (Ohio), where he earned the Associated Press Division III player of the year award. Kennard even earned a scholarship offer from Louisville, but he skipped his senior season to pursue basketball. Could the young star pull a Greg Paulus and pursue football after his career at Duke? His credentials suggest he could make that transition. -- Myron Medcalf2. Villanova Wildcats: Mikal Bridges A five-steal outing in Villanovas Elite Eight win over Kansas in March showcased the then-freshman greatest athletic gift: his 7-foot-1 wingspan on a lithe 6-foot-7 frame. His development on the hardwood (in a surely expanded role) will be thrilling to watch, but the idea of Bridges lined up as a wide receiver or pass-catching tight end is a fairly exciting hypothetical in its own right. -- Eamonn Brennan3. Kentucky Wildcats: Bam Adebayo The Wildcats latest batch of highly rated freshmen includes Edrice Adebayo, better known as Bam. He announced his commitment by intending to take his talents to Lexington, and hes built similarly to the man who made that line famous and another hoopster whom football folks salivate over: LeBron James. Adebayo has always been bigger than his classmates, and you would be hard pressed to find a defensive back who was excited about the idea of covering his 7-foot-plus wingspan or an offensive lineman willing to block all 240 pounds of him. -- Sam Strong4. Kansas Jayhawks: Lagerald Vick The sophomore guard could bring a much needed boost to any passing game. Think of him as a less-physical Randy Moss. The 6-foot-5 Vick dabbled at wide receiver and even some at quarterback at Douglass High School in Memphis, Tennessee. His pass routes would be pretty simple: Throw it up and let Vick use his athleticism and height advantage to go get it. The Jayhawks football team didnt have anyone like him on the roster last season as neither of their two leading receivers, Tre Parmalee nor?Steven Sims Jr., eclipsed 6 foot. -- C.L. Brown5. Virginia Cavaliers: London Perrantes Around the same time that college hoops coaches were circling hard around him as a hoops prospect, Perrantes threw a monkey wrench in everyones plans. He headed to the football field. He had been a starting quarterback as a freshman, and Perrantes rejoined the pigskin patrol as a junior at Crespi Carmelite High School (California). He wasnt too bad, either. Plus, as Perrantes has proven since coming to Virginia, he loves to pass the ball. -- Dana ONeil6. North Carolina Tar Heels: Kennedy Meeks North Carolinas Isaiah Hicks and Joel Berry II actually played football in high school. The 6-foot-10, 260-pound Meeks lettered in basketball and tennis as a prep schooler. But every NFL team craves an agile offensive lineman. Meeks would earn great feet kudos from Mel Kiper if he decided to pursue football one day. He has great hands. Hes mobile. And although hes lost a significant amount of weight in recent years. Meeks could bulk up. He might lack the physical edge the game demands, but he has the size/athleticism combo that should intrigue any football coach. -- Medcalf7. Oregon Ducks: Dillon Brooks For a 6-foot-6 dude with broad shoulders, Brooks moves remarkably well. Well enough, in fact, to spend most of his time in Dana Altmans lineup on the perimeter. Its not hard to imagine him in pads. -- Brennan8. Wisconsin Badgers: Nigel Hayes Hayes often uses brute force to back opponents down in the paint, and we cant help but wonder whether some of the skills he learned as a letterman on Whitmer High (Ohio) have translated to the court. Hayes was so dominant as a third-grade wide receiver that he was ordered to sit out a year, which indirectly led to his interest in basketball. -- Strong9. Xavier Musketeers: Trevon Bluiett The junior guard would probably make the best transition to the gridiron, but not necessarily because of the physical attributes he possesses. Both of Bluietts parents served in the Marines and his mother reportedly had the nickname Mad Dog. He grew up with the kind of toughness and discipline that football coaches incessantly talk about. And their home gym in the basement was where Bluiett learned the importance of a good workout. -- Brown10. Michigan State Spartans: Gavin Schilling At 6-foot-9 and a solid 240 pounds, Schilling already is built like a tight end. And as a guy who isnt afraid to mix it up in the low post, its easy to imagine him laying out a few people with a debilitating block. He already has the résumé for it. He took his team to the youth nationals in eighth grade. -- ONeil11. Indiana Hoosiers: OG Anunoby The high-flying forward who put innocent young men on multiple posters during his freshman season boasts the frame (6-foot-8, 215 pounds), speed and athleticism to compete in football. Per the Indianapolis Star, Anunoby played wide receiver for a youth football squad but decided against a career in the sport because its too dangerous. But he has the tools to play on the edges at an elite level. We all know he can fly. And hes an aggressive athlete who always finishes strong, even when hes fouled. He looks like a football player. -- Medcalf12. Arizona Wildcats: Parker Jackson-Cartwright Jackson-Cartwrights so-so sophomore season felt like a product of opponents adjusting to his size, or lack thereof, and the quickness the (allegedly) 5-foot-10 guard had long since used as compensation. Punt returners and slot receivers dont need to be tall. They do need to be fleet-footed and sure-handed. PJC is both. -- Brennan13. Louisville Cardinals: Matz Stockman, Anas Mahmoud This has everything to do with size. Louisvilles tallest football player stands at 6-foot-6, so what will coach Bobby Petrino do when hes holding a two-point lead and the opponent lines up for a potential game-winning field goal? Hell turn to Stockman and Mahmoud, of course. The pair of 7-footers would surely send such a kick back from where it came, and they might be able to do it without jumping. -- Strong14. Purdue Boilermakers: Caleb Swanigan The sophomore forwards guardian, Roosevelt Barnes, played both football and basketball at Purdue more than 30 years ago. Imagine if Swanigan did the same. He could fit the mold of a football player from that era who might have been better fit to catch alley oops. Former Dallas Cowboys defensive end Ed Too Tall Jones was 6-foot-9, 270 pounds. Swanigan, 6-foot-9 and 260 pounds, isnt much of a shot blocker for the Boilermakers, but he could bat down some passes. -- Brown15. West Virginia Mountaineers: Daxter Miles Jr. The obvious answer is coach Bob Huggins. The man just looks like a linebacker, but since Huggs doesnt play, well go with Miles. Why? For starters the way he shimmies around with the ball, its easy to imagine him slicing through a gap as a running back. Plus hes not afraid to run his mouth, which makes him a Richard Sherman heir apparent or a Joe Namath protégé. Miles?prediction that the Mountaineers would beat undefeated Kentucky in the ?2015 NCAA tournament didnt exactly come true (Or close to true. Or even in the same planet as true), but give the kid points for making the prediction. -- ONeil16. Gonzaga Bulldogs: Jeremy Jones The Gonzaga walk-on transferred from Rice, where he accepted a football scholarship after high school. Jones was a standout quarterback at East Central High School in San Antonio, where he missed four games his senior season but still threw for more than 1,200 yards. He accrued more than 700 rushing yards and 29 total touchdowns in his career. But he left football behind when he transferred to Gonzaga to pursue his basketball dreams. -- Medcalf17. UCLA Bruins: Prince Ali Despite a rough freshman season overall, Ali did provide the singular feel-good highlight of the Bruins 2015-16 campaign -- a runway dunk over Kentucky forward Alex Poythress that felt like the basketball version of a massive end-zone leap. So lets go with him. -- Brennan18. Maryland Terrapins: Jared Nickens You know that trick play where the quarterback wanders toward the sideline to pretend like he misunderstood the play call all while the running back takes a direct snap and bolts for a first down. Well, Maryland could run that with Nickens. But instead of throwing his hands in the air and faking confusion, Nickens would just start dancing to distract the opponent. Hes pretty good at it. -- Strong19. Saint Marys Gaels: Emmett Naar Fellow Australian and Sydney native Jarryd Hayne played last season at fullback for the San Francisco 49ers. So why couldnt Naar fit in as a slot receiver? As dependable as he is at point guard for the Gaels, hed be the kind of player a quarterback would find comfort throwing to on third downs. -- Brown20. Creighton Bluejays: Maurice Watson Jr. Watson can shoot -- he averages 14.1 points per game. He can pass -- he ranked among the nations best in assists, dishing out 6.5 per game. He makes smart decisions -- he sinks 47.5 percent of his buckets. All of which would make him a pretty sweet dual-threat quarterback. Above all, Watson is from Philly, where guards are bred to be tough and fearless, which would override any football worries about his 5-foot-10 frame. -- ONeil21. Rhode Island Rams: Rex Sunahara Well, this isnt fair because Sunahara, a Rhode Island walk-on, is a member of the schools football team. Sunahara was a long-snapper for the Rams last season who appeared in eight football games. He also made four tackles on special teams. He played wide receiver and defensive back in high school and even earned a slot in a Cleveland-area high school all-star game. -- Medcalf22. Cincinnati Bearcats: Gary Clark As is tradition, the Bearcats roster is primarily, and maybe even entirely, comprised of players who wouldnt look out of place on a football field. If we have to choose one, Clark -- a 6-foot-7, 235-pound rebounding and rim-protecting workhorse -- might make for a pretty tough defensive end. -- Brennan23. Florida State Seminoles: Michael Ojo Ojo sat out all of last season because of an injury, which can only mean he was in the weight room adding to his already massive frame. At 7-foot-1 and 304 pounds, Ojo might get in his own quarterbacks way, but its hard to imagine any defensive tackle bull rushing the fifth-year senior from Nigeria. -- Strong24.Connecticut Huskies: Rodney Purvis Purvis shifty style and knack for changing gears quickly makes him a natural fit at running back. 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He was released after 10 percent of a $1 million bond was paid, more than two months after two gymnasts -- including a member of the 2000 U.S. womens Olympic team -- accused him of sexual abuse during medical treatments.Also on Tuesday, a Detroit attorney said he filed a civil lawsuit against Nassar on behalf of a Los Angeles woman who says she was sexually abused about 20 years ago during treatments when she was a 14-year-old gymnast.Its at least the third civil suit filed against Nassar.The woman filing Tuesdays lawsuit is not the girl in Michigans criminal case.Those alleged assaults against the girl occurred between 1998 and 2005, from the age of 6 until the girl was 12. She was not a gymnast, patient or family member, said Attorney General Bill Schuette.He said Nassar, a former associate professor of osteopathic medicine at Michigan State University who lives in Holt in suburban Lansing, committed predatory, menacing acts and stole this young ladys childhood.This is the tip of the iceberg, Schuette said during a news conference Tuesday.University police chief James Dunlap said his department has received roughly 50 complaints.Were dealing with decades of effort to go back and identify witnesses and to compile those for submission to the attorney generals office, he said.Ingham County 55th District Court Magistrate Mark Blumer ordered Nassar to wear an electronic tether and to surrender his passport. He also was prohibited from being present with anyone under 18, including his children, unless another adult is there.A preliminary hearing was scheduled for Dec. 15.Nassar, who could face life imprisonment if he is convicted, has denied wrongdoing.Shannon Smith, one of his lawyers, said his wife -- who was in the courtroom -- and hundreds of people support him 100 percent. We have received countless emails and communications from other doctors, physicians, physical therapists, ex-patients, ex-coworkers supporting him.Assistant state attorney general Angela Povilaitis hadd asked that bond be denied or, in the alternate, that a very high amount be imposed.dddddddddddd.She has come forward bravely to report this and to cooperate and prosecute this case, she said.Nassar was fired in September by Michigan State. In October, a former gymnast who was on the national team from 2006 to 2011 filed a lawsuit in Los Angeles, alleging Nassar repeatedly sexually abused her and renowned husband-and-wife coaches Bela and Martha Karolyi turned a blind eye to molestations.Indianapolis-based USA Gymnastics, which has been named in two civil lawsuits, said previously that that it cut ties with Nassar after learning of athlete concerns about him in the summer of 2015.USA Gymnastics today learned about the charges against Dr. Larry Nassar through a media report, it said. As we previously have made clear, when USA Gymnastics first learned of athlete concerns regarding Dr. Nassar, those concerns were reported to the FBI and Nassar was dismissed from further involvement with USA Gymnastics.Detroit attorney Brian McKeen said he filed Tuesdays civil lawsuit in Ingham County.His client lived in East Lansing when she sought treatment for lower back pain in late 1996 and early 1997 from Nassar, McKeen said.This doctor used this young girls innocence and naivet? against her, McKeen said. She trusted her doctors authority when he insisted his treatments were standard procedure, but they were no more than sexual assault and abuse of a child.Smith, Nassars lawyer, had not seen the civil lawsuit Tuesday afternoon and declined to comment on it.The attorney general, who is investigating criminally at the request of the campus police, said his department is in the best position to prosecute instead of the local prosecutor because it is believed that potential crimes crossed into multiple jurisdictions in Michigan and possibly across state lines. He said his office is working with the FBI and federal prosecutors in Michigan.We are unable to comment further due to the ongoing FBI investigation and pending litigation, USA Gymnastics said.---Associated Press writer Corey Williams in Detroit contributed to this report.---Follow David Eggert on Twitter at http://twitter.com/DavidEggert00 . His work can be found at http://bigstory.ap.org/author/david-eggert ' ' '