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Check out our rankings below:
1. Auburn: Bruce Pearl has done one of the great rebuilding jobs in the last two or three decades.
2. Gonzaga: Drew Timme is shooting 79 percent from the field in his last three games.
3. Duke: Made for all seasons.
4. Purdue: Monday’s game at Illinois is appointment TV.
5. Arizona: Tommy Lloyd is the early favorite for National Coach of the Year.
6. Baylor: James Akinjo and Adam Flagler were a combined 2-18 in Saturday’s loss against Oklahoma State.
7. UCLA: Johnny Juzang is averaging 23.5 points in his last two games.
8. Kansas: 34-6 over the last four years when David McCormack scores in double figures.
9. Wisconsin: Has more Quad 1 wins than any other team in the sport.
10. Villanova: Rounding into form — as usual.
11. Michigan State: Turnovers continue to be an issue.
12. Houston: One of the best cultures in college basketball.
13. Iowa State: Why aren’t more people talking about Tyrese Hunter?
14. Texas Tech: Mark Adams is a defensive mastermind.
15. Kentucky: Davion Mintz is emerging as a key piece in reserve.
16. Xavier: Six players scored between 12 and 16 points in Saturday’s win over Creighton.
17. Ohio State: Has a chance to regain momentum over the next two weeks.
18. USC: Coming back down to Earth.
19. LSU: Saturday’s home loss to Arkansas was a wake up call.
20. Illinois: Has led by double figures in all three of its losses.
21. Providence: Currently on a COVID pause.
22. UConn: Adama Sanogo is the Huskies’ best big man since Andre Drummond.
23. San Diego State: Currently on a COVID pause.
24. Texas: Chemistry remains a work in progress.
25. Alabama: Live by the bomb, die by the bomb.
26. Seton Hall: Saturday’s loss at Marquette felt like a miscarriage of justice.
27. Colorado State: Elite offensively.
28. Loyola Chicago: Has only lost to Auburn and Michigan State.
29. Miami: Had its winning streak snapped at Florida State.
30. Tennessee: Stepped out of character against Kentucky.
31. North Carolina: Armando Bacot is playing like an All-American.
32. BYU: Buy stock in Fousseyni Traore.
33. Iowa: Patrick McCaffery is becoming a legitimate Big Ten player.
34. West Virginia: Jalen Bridges is emerging.
35. Saint Mary’s: Had 18 assists as a team in Thursday’s win over Pepperdine.
36. Creighton: Ryan Nembhard is one of the best freshmen in the country.
37. Marquette: Shaka Smart has been reincarnated in Milwaukee.
38. Oklahoma: Host Kansas and Baylor back-to-back in Norman.
39. San Francisco: Shot 32.3 percent from the field against BYU and lost by two.
40. Davidson: Mike Jones was 8-9 from three-point range in Friday’s win at Richmond.
41. Florida: The whole is greater than the sum of its parts.
42. Indiana: Monday’s tilt at Nebraska is a trap game.
43. Iona: Tuesday’s game at Monmouth will be a litmus test.
44. Wake Forest: Continue to trend towards an NCAA Tournament bid.
45. Oregon: Nationally relevant after back-to-back wins in Los Angeles at UCLA and USC.
Leftovers
- Florida, Miami finalizing agreement to meet this season in Jacksonville
- CBS Sports Podcast (6/16) — Minnesota’s Niko Medved
- Dayton, Florida State to begin home-and-home series
- Florida/TCU, Wisconsin/Providence to headline 2025 Rady Children’s Invitational
- Texas A&M, Florida State to start neutral site series in Tampa