Below is the complete NCAA early-entrant (underclassmen) list for the 2010 NBA Draft. As you’ll immediately notice, the list is long and accomplished. In all, 80 underclassmen have declared for the NBA Draft — well more than the 60 picks in the two-round NBA Draft.
Twelve players from the Southeastern Conference are on the list, including five Kentucky players.
When you consider the upperclassmen and international players that are in the draft, one would have to assume that many of these players are going to either A.) withdraw by the May deadline or B.) go undrafted.
Never seen a list quite this long, but it should make for an interesting draft on June 24
Solomon Alabi, Florida State Cole Aldrich, Kansas Lavoy Allen, Temple Al-Farouq Aminu, Wake Forest James Anderson, Oklahoma State Kevin Anderson, Richmond Luke Babbitt, Nevada Armon Bassett, Ohio Talor Battle, Penn State Keith Benson, Oakland Eric Bledsoe, Kentucky Anatoly Bose, Nicholls State Dee Bost, Mississippi State Craig Brackins, Iowa State Avery Bradley, Texas Carlon Brown, Utah Derrick Caracter, UTEP DeMarcus Cousins, Kentucky Jordan Crawford, Xavier Ed Davis, North Carolina Mike Davis, Illinois Paul Davis, Winston-Salem State Malcolm Delaney, Virginia Tech Devin Ebanks, West Virginia Kenneth Faried, Morehead State Derrick Favors, Georgia Tech Courtney Fortson, Arkansas Jimmer Fredette, BYU Tiny Gallon, Oklahoma Charles Garcia, Seattle Paul George, Fresno State Anthony Gurley, Massachusetts Manny Harris Michigan Gordon Hayward, Butler Jeremy Hazell, Seton Hall Xavier Henry, Kansas Darington Hobson, New Mexico Adnan Hodzic, Lipscomb Armon Johnson, Nevada JaJuan Johnson, Purdue Ravern Johnson, Mississippi State Wesley Johnson, Syracuse Cameron Jones, Northern Arizona Dominique Jones, South Florida Mac Koshwal, DePaul Sylven Landesberg, Virginia Gani Lawal, Georgia Tech Kenny Lawson, Creighton Tommy Mason-Griffin, Oklahoma Demetri McCamey, Illinois Elijah Millsap, Alabama-Birmingham Greg Monroe, Georgetown E’Twaun Moore, Purdue Arnett Moultrie, UTEP Andrew Ogilvy, Vanderbilt Daniel Orton, Kentucky Patrick Patterson, Kentucky Rico Pickett, Manhattan Eniel Polynice, Mississippi Herb Pope, Seton Hall Jeff Robinson, Seton Hall Samardo Samuels, Louisville Larry Sanders, Virginia Commonwealth John Sloan, Huntingdon (AL) Tracy Smith, North Carolina State Lance Stephenson, Cincinnati Lazar Trifunovic, Radford Evan Turner, Ohio State Alex Tyus, Florida Ekpe Udoh, Baylor John Wall, Kentucky Willie Warren, Oklahoma Quinton Watkins, San Diego State C.J. Webster, San Jose State Terrico White, Mississippi Hassan Whiteside, Marshall Elliot Williams, Memphis Stevy Worah-Ozimo, Slippery Rock Chris Wright, Dayton Jahmar Young, New Mexico State