Men's NCAA basketball 2026-27 Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings
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Men's NCAA basketball 2026-27 Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings
"Michigan cemented its place among the most dominant teams in recent men's college basketball history by beating UConn to win the program's first national championship since 1989."
"The Wolverines won 29 games this season by double digits and set multiple NCAA tournament records in the process, showcasing their dominance."
"The transfer portal officially opens soon, leading to rampant roster changes and speculation about player decisions regarding the NBA draft."
"Duke's roster is in flux, with key departures and a strong recruiting class, as Coach Jon Scheyer prepares for the upcoming season."
Michigan secured its first national championship since 1989 by defeating UConn, finishing the season with a record of 37-3 and 29 double-digit wins. Coach Dusty May prepares for a repeat as the offseason begins, marked by significant roster changes due to the transfer portal and NBA draft decisions. The Way-Too-Early Top 25 rankings will adapt to the evolving landscape, considering players' draft projections and potential returns. Duke's roster is also in flux, with key players leaving and new recruits joining.
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