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The never-too-early 2021-22 Top 25 And 1 preseason rankings

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Anything for clicks as who really has any idea about roster construction this early.


The Bruins are just ahead of No. 2 Gonzaga in the first CBS Sports preseason rankings for next season​

By Gary Parrish

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UCLA
Every meaningful player who helped the Bruins make the Final Four is currently projected back on campus - among them NCAA Tournament star Johnny Juzang. UCLA will add five-star prospect Peyton Watson and should have all of the pieces necessary to win a national title.22-10
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GONZAGA
Jalen Suggs and Joel Ayayi are probably both entering the NBA Draft, but Gonzaga is expected to add two five-star prospects in Chet Holmgren and Hunter Sallis, the former of whom is the consensus No. 1 player in the Class of 2021. Combine them with a possible core of Drew Timme, Andrew Nembhard and Anton Watson, and the Zags should be a Final Four contender again.131-1
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ALABAMA
The Crimson Tide should return four of the top seven scorers from a team that won the SEC regular-season title and SEC Tournament - most notably Jaden Shackelford and Jahvon Quinerly. The expected additions of five-star point guard JD Davison and four-star big Charles Bediako would give Nate Oats a chance at back-to-back conference championships.226-7
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DUKE
The Blue Devils are the only team expected to add three five-star prospects from the Class of 2021 - among them Paolo Banchero and AJ Griffin, both of whom project as one-and-done top 10 picks. So even if Matthew Hurt joins DJ Steward in the 2021 NBA Draft, Mike Krzyzewski will have enough talent to take Duke back to the top of the sport.NR13-11
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BAYLOR
The Bears are expected to lose Davion Mitchell and Jared Butler to the NBA Draft. But if Baylor keeps a core of Adam Flagler, Matthew Mayer and Jonathan Tchamwa Tchatchoua, and enrolls a top-five recruiting class highlighted by five-star wing Kendall Brown, Scott Drew will have enough to make a run at another national title.228-2
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OHIO ST.
The projection here is that Ohio State will return the top three scorers - Duane Washington Jr., E.J. Liddell and Justice Sueing - from a team that earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Malaki Branham, a consensus top-30 prospect, is the best incoming recruit.--21-10
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FLORIDA ST.
The Seminoles should be really good again despite the likely losses of MJ Walker, RaiQuan Gray and Scottie Barnes thanks to the expected return of proven pieces like Anthony Polite, Balsa Koprivica and Malik Osborne. Florida State will add the nation's second-ranked recruiting class to that core, as well as former Houston standout Caleb Mills.718-7
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MICHIGAN
This ranking is tied to the idea that Franz Wagner will enter the NBA Draft while Hunter Dickinson returns for his sophomore season at Michigan, where he'll likely be the preseason Big Ten Player of the Year. The 7-foot-1 center would be the perfect experienced piece to pair with the nation's top-ranked recruiting class.423-5
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PURDUE
The Boilermakers have no seniors and zero obvious NBA prospects, meaning everybody who matters should return from a team that received a No. 4 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The star is Trevion Williams, who averaged 15.5 points and 9.1 rebounds as a junior.818-10
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KANSAS
Even if Ochai Agbaji moves on, Kansas should still return four starters from a team that went 9-2 in its final 11 games and advanced in the NCAA Tournament. A top-10 recruiting class will help the Jayhawks compete for the Big 12 title.
 
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VILLANOVA
There is a real belief in basketball circles that Collin Gillispie is seriously considering returning for one more season at Villanova. Assuming he does, the Wildcats will again be the favorite in the Big East even with the expected departure of Jeremiah Robinson-Earl.718-7
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HOUSTON
As long as Kelvin Sampson remains the coach, Houston will likely be a mainstay in the Top 25 And 1. The expected loss of Quentin Grimes will hurt, but probably not too much.428-4
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MARYLAND
Mark Turgeon has used the transfer market to add a quality guard (Fatts Russell) and big (Qudus Wahab). That should be enough to offset the loss of Darryl Morsell and get the Terrapins to the Big Dance for the sixth time in a span of seven NCAA Tournaments.NR17-14
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KENTUCKY
The expected return of Keion Brooks, Dontaie Allen and Jacob Toppin gives John Calipari a core of three players who averaged at least 14 minutes per game this season. He'll fill out the roster with a top-five recruiting class and at least two impactful transfers - namely Kellan Grady (Davidson) and Oscar Tshiebwe (West Virginia).NR9-16
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N. CAROLINA
North Carolina's decision to promote Hubert Davis suggests the school should be able to keep Armando Bacot, Caleb Love and much of the rotation on campus. That's why Year 1 of the post-Roy Williams era should be successful.NR18-11
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ARKANSAS
The Razorbacks are likely losing a lot - including projected first-round pick Moses Moody. But JD Notae should return as a double-digit scorer, and Eric Musselman is already reloading, most recently with Au'Diese Toney, a transfer from Pitt who averaged 14.4 points and 5.9 rebounds this season.725-7
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CONNECTICUT
Dan Hurley has rebuilt UConn to the point where it can be a consistent challenger to Villanova in the Big East. Even the expected loss of James Bouknight shouldn't change that.415-8
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MICHIGAN ST.
Aaron Henry is expected to follow Joshua Langford and Rocket Watts out the door. But the arrival of five-star guard Max Christie and Northeastern transfer Tyson Walker should have Tom Izzo in his 24th straight NCAA Tournament.NR15-13
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ST. BONA.
All five starters from a team that won the Atlantic 10 regular-season title and Atlantic 10 Tournament are expected back - most notably Kyle Lofton, who averaged 14.4 points and 5.5 assists as a junior. Wake Forest transfer Quadry Adams will provide depth.516-5
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TENNESSEE
The Vols will likely lose five-star freshmen Jaden Springer and Keon Johnson. But if the other non-seniors return, Tennessee will have five of its top eight back to pair with the best point guard in the Class of 2021 (Kennedy Chandler) and another newcomer who just averaged 11.7 points while shooting 44.2% from 3-point range at Auburn (Justin Powell).
 
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ARIZONA
Most of the pieces that helped Arizona finish in the top 30 at KenPom are expected back. As long as James Akinjo withdraws from the NBA Draft, the Wildcats should return to the NCAA Tournament (provided they're eligible for the NCAA Tournament).NR17-9
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USC
Andy Enfield should have the Trojans back in the NCAA Tournament - as long as Isaiah Mobley doesn't join his brother, Evan Mobley, in the NBA Draft. A top-15 recruiting class highlighted by Reese Dixon-Waters will help offset the departures. 125-8
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VIRGINIA
Trey Murphy is expected to enter the NBA Draft, which means Virginia will likely lose its top three scorers. But Kihei Clark will provide Tony Bennett with an experienced point guard capable of keeping the Cavaliers near the top of the ACC. 718-7
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OREGON
Dana Altman is among the best at reloading his roster each offseason via the transfer market. So it's safe to assume he'll find enough good pieces to supplement a core of Will Richardson and Eric Williams, both of whom averaged double-figures this season.NR21-7
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ILLINOIS
Ayo Dosunmu and Kofi Coburn are projected departures, which means the Illini are expected to lose their top three scorers. But Brad Underwood still has enough in the program to keep Illinois relevant. 2324-7
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SYRACUSE
The Orange have three players in the transfer portal - among them Kadary Richmond, a talented freshman guard with size. But the top three scorers from a Sweet 16 team should be back, including Buddy Boeheim, who averaged 22.3 points in the NCAA Tournament.
 
so a typical big ten and acc love fest. i love how (UCLA aside) the pac-12 schools are begrudgingly added to the bottom of the ranking.
 
Given the upheaval with the massive amount of transfers and extra eligibility for seniors, this list could change quite a bit by November.

I've been wondering what Creighton will look like next year. Bishop put his name in the transfer portal (although I guess he theoretically could return) and yesterday Mahoney announced he will not be using his final year of eligibility. That leaves Ballock and Jefferson and I don't believe they have announced what they are doing next year yet. They are both seniors who could use their extra year of eligibility. They have a pretty good recruiting class coming in, even though a top 30 PG they had coming on decommited last month.

Then there's Zegarowski, who recently shot down rumors that he was transferring.

 
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