
NCAA d1 signings for men and women.
Court time will depend on who's in front of them on the roster in most cases, as a freshman if your the strongest and best they have that you need to start and run full court time, then you wouldn't have much to challenge you on a daily basis. But you also wouldn't want to have 3 or 4 ahead of you playing the same spot that were equal or stronger with another 3 yrs to play , you will find your sitting on the bench for a long time.
It would also depend on how well you fit into their game and why they have recruited you in the first place. playersxare either recruited as a role player or impact player, it's up to the individual which one they remain as.

Kentucky would be your highest out of that list, , then Baylor ,LSU, Loisiville as far as rankings go for the men
For the women it would be Florida State as the highest, then Dayton and Stanford, again as far as current rankings go for basketball, but that's national rankings for last season ,you also need to consider the conferences they are in, some are very strong others only have one or two that ever get near the final stages of NCAA tournaments consistently
Add to that the academic side and its a whole other ball game.
What do they do better than other programs .......they win lol
But on a serious note, it stands to reason that if the college is ranked in the top 50 year after year they must be doing ok re the program as the top 64 go through to finals stage , that's 32 winners of conferences plus 32 who NCAA believe have had a good preseason and clearly shown they can compete with the top 32, and that second teir of 32 can come from anywhere, any conference.

Anon^ do you have a link to that decision, seems like a landmark one for the NCAA if true?
