Best-selling author John Feinstein explains why he voted Kansas No. 1

Best-selling author and GolfChannel and ESPN regular John Feinstein always has the most interesting, independent ballot in the weekly Associated Press poll.

Every voter claims to not care what the nation thinks in filling out his or her ballot. Feinstein proves it weekly with votes that often are quite different from the consensus. This week, Feinstein stands alone in putting Kansas at the top of his ballot. Sports Illustrated’s Seth Davis is the lone voter to rank Kansas second.

“Kansas has the most impressive win of the year: At Ohio State, as Michigan found out,” Feinstein told me in an e-mail exchange. “Bunch of one-loss teams. I give them the edge because of that.”

Nineteen of us put Kansas third and fifth was the most common Kansas ranking, appearing on 26 ballots.

No. 1 Louisville received 36 first-place votes, No. 2 Indiana 13, No. 3 Duke 14 (including mine). Kansas is ranked fourth and Michigan, with one first-place vote, fifth.

Feinstein has written several best-selling sports book, the most famous “A Season on the Brink,” a fascinating all-access look at a season of Indiana basketball under Hall of Fame coach Bob Knight.

The book ended a friendship but led to a priceless exchange between men at the top of their professions.

Knight, upset with his foul language being used verbatim, referred to Feinstein as “a pimp and a whore.” With a counter-punch better than any Ken Norton threw in upsetting Muhammad Ali, Feinstein retorted: “I wish he would make up his mind so I’d know how to dress.”

I don’t know any Knight fan who read the book and didn’t think even more highly of Knight after reading it, four-letter words notwithstanding.