2024-25 men’s NCAA basketball rankings: Way-Too-Early Top 25

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After three months of constant changes to the college basketball landscape — due to seismic coaching changes, the transfer portal, the NBA draft — July was a quieter period for roster machinations. There were a couple of noteworthy additions, but the final real needle mover from the portal was Arthur Kaluma going to Texas.

As a result, there’s no major team movement in the August edition of these rankings. There could still be some changes before we officially hit the preseason, with the potential for reclassifications from the recruiting class of 2025 and international prospects still yet to reveal themselves.

So we’re taking a different approach to this month’s rankings: We’re picking one nonconference game to watch for each of the top 25 teams. They might not be the best games on a schedule, but they do present fascinating storylines. And they could inform how good these teams might be in 2024-25.

Last updated: August 5, 2024

Previous ranking: 1

Nov. 26 vs. Duke in Las Vegas: It’s our preseason No. 1 team facing the projected No. 1 pick in the 2025 NBA draft in Duke’s Cooper Flagg. The Jayhawks have big games against North Carolina and Michigan State earlier in the month, but the role allocations should be a bit more defined by the time they arrive in Vegas.

Projected starting lineup

Dajuan Harris Jr. (8.5 PPG)
Zeke Mayo (18.8 PPG at South Dakota State)
AJ Storr (16.8 PPG at Wisconsin)
K.J. Adams Jr. (12.6 PPG)
Hunter Dickinson (17.9 PPG)

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Previous ranking: 2

Dec. 4 at North Carolina: The Crimson Tide have a slew of intriguing nonconference games this season and will show up as opponents for other top 25 teams. But this trip to Chapel Hill is a big one for Nate Oats’ team for a couple of reasons. One, it’s a rematch of last season’s Sweet 16 matchup. Two, it’s a true road game, which always adds a little extra importance in a top-10 matchup.

Projected starting lineup

Mark Sears (21.5 PPG)
Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (8.9 PPG)
Chris Youngblood (15.3 PPG at South Florida)
Grant Nelson (11.9 PPG)
Clifford Omoruyi (10.4 PPG at Rutgers)


Previous ranking: 3

Dec. 14 vs. Gonzaga at Madison Square Garden: UConn’s blowout of the Zags in Seattle last December was one of the early signs that the Huskies had the ability to repeat as national champs. Gonzaga should be better this season, however — and this game will still be relatively early in the season for UConn. This will also be a familiar opponent for Saint Mary’s transfer Aidan Mahaney.

Projected starting lineup

Hassan Diarra (6.1 PPG)
Aidan Mahaney (13.9 PPG at Saint Mary’s)
Liam McNeeley (No. 9 in ESPN 100)
Alex Karaban (13.3 PPG)
Samson Johnson (5.4 PPG)

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Previous ranking: 4

Nov. 26 vs. Alabama in Las Vegas: A terrific offense-defense battle as the headliner of the Players Era Festival. Under Nate Oats, the Crimson Tide have consistently fielded one of the nation’s best attacks, and Kelvin Sampson’s defenses have been at the heart of Houston’s success. We won’t see Mark Sears vs. Jamal Shead this season, but there’s more than enough talent on the floor.

Projected starting lineup

Milos Uzan (9.0 PPG at Oklahoma)
L.J. Cryer (15.5 PPG)
Emanuel Sharp (12.6 PPG)
J’Wan Roberts (9.5 PPG)
Ja’Vier Francis (6.0 PPG)


Previous ranking: 5

Dec. 28 vs. UCLA in Los Angeles: This isn’t a true road game for Gonzaga, with the tilt set to take place at the Intuit Dome a short drive south of the Bruins’ campus. And while the Zags have their typical loaded nonconference slate, this first game in the two-year series is likely to be one of their final real tests before the NCAA tournament.

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Projected starting lineup

Ryan Nembhard (12.6 PPG)
Nolan Hickman (14.0 PPG)
Michael Ajayi (17.2 PPG at Pepperdine)
Ben Gregg (9.0 PPG)
Graham Ike (16.5 PPG)


Previous ranking: 6

Dec. 4 at UConn: A true road game for Scott Drew’s team. Baylor reloaded in the offseason with transfers Jeremy Roach (Duke) and Norchad Omier (Miami) and top-five recruit V.J. Edgecombe. This is the marquee matchup of the Big 12-Big East Battle and should be one of the best nonconference games of the campaign.

Projected starting lineup

Jeremy Roach (14.0 PPG at Duke)
Jayden Nunn (10.5 PPG)
V.J. Edgecombe (No. 3 in ESPN 100)
Langston Love (11.0 PPG)
Norchad Omier (17.0 PPG at Miami)

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Previous ranking: 7

Nov. 25-27 Maui Invitational: This multiple-team event (MTE) has no shortage of ranked teams in the field this season, with UConn, North Carolina and Auburn joining the Cyclones in Hawaii. While the bracket is yet to be released, expect Iowa State to be a favorite to at least reach the title game. A great national stage early for this program.

Projected starting lineup

Tamin Lipsey (12.4 PPG)
Curtis Jones (11.0 PPG)
Keshon Gilbert (13.7 PPG)
Milan Momcilovic (10.9 PPG)
Dishon Jackson (11.4 PPG at Charlotte)


Previous ranking: 8

Nov. 12 vs. Kentucky in Atlanta: The Blue Devils also face Arizona, Kansas and Auburn, but this will be Cooper Flagg’s first game against a ranked team with the nation watching. While Jon Scheyer added a bit of experience from the transfer portal to the incoming No. 1 recruiting class, new Kentucky coach Mark Pope will be trotting out a group almost entirely loaded with veteran college players.

Projected starting lineup

Tyrese Proctor (10.5 PPG)
Caleb Foster (7.7 PPG)
Cooper Flagg (No. 1 in ESPN 100)
Maliq Brown (9.5 PPG at Syracuse)
Khaman Maluach (five-star)

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Previous ranking: 9

Nov. 27-29 Battle 4 Atlantis: Similarly to the Maui Invitational, we don’t know the exact bracket for this tournament yet. But Arizona is one of three top-20 teams participating, along with Gonzaga and Indiana. Louisville and Providence will also be there. This is a chance for Caleb Love, Tommy Lloyd and the Wildcats to make a first-month statement.

Projected starting lineup

Jaden Bradley (7.0 PPG)
Caleb Love (18.0 PPG)
KJ Lewis (6.1 PPG)
Trey Townsend (17.3 PPG at Oakland)
Motiejus Krivas (5.4 PPG)


Previous ranking: 10

Nov. 8 at Kansas: Arguably the first true marquee game of the season. Plus, it’s a true road game for the Tar Heels. It will feature two likely preseason All-Americans in RJ Davis and Hunter Dickinson, while we will also get an early look at how Kansas divvies up its wing and forward minutes and what Carolina does with its frontcourt.

Projected starting lineup

Elliot Cadeau (7.3 PPG)
RJ Davis (21.2 PPG)
Ian Jackson (No. 7 in ESPN 100)
Cade Tyson (16.2 PPG at Belmont)
Ven-Allen Lubin (12.3 PPG)


Previous ranking: 11

Nov. 9 at Houston: Bruce Pearl’s program finalized a two-year series with Houston, beginning this season at the Toyota Center. Johni Broome’s decision to return cemented Auburn as a borderline top-10 team entering 2024-25, and the Tigers will get an early chance at a statement against a perennial national contender, with one of the elite paint defenses in the country.

Projected starting lineup

JP Pegues (18.4 PPG at Furman)
Denver Jones (9.1 PPG)
Miles Kelly (13.9 PPG at Georgia Tech)
Chad Baker-Mazara (10.0 PPG)
Johni Broome (16.5 PPG)


Previous ranking: 12

Dec. 14 vs. Purdue in Indianapolis: The Aggies have some of the most roster continuity in the SEC, with seven of their top eight scorers returning from last season. Purdue, meanwhile, is replacing two-time Wooden Award winner Zach Edey. The backcourt battle between Wade Taylor IV and Braden Smith should be outstanding.

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Projected starting lineup

Wade Taylor IV (19.1 PPG)
Manny Obaseki (7.0 PPG)
Zhuric Phelps (14.8 PPG at SMU)
Henry Coleman III (8.8 PPG)
Pharrel Payne (10.0 PPG at Minnesota)


Previous ranking: 13

Nov. 21-22 Baha Mar Bahamas Championship: A two-day trip to the Caribbean offers a number of opportunities for Rick Barnes’ transfer-laden lineup to take shape against strong competition. The hope is that the Volunteers will face Baylor at some point, but a game against the elite backcourt of St. John’s or defense of Virginia is also worth monitoring.

Projected starting lineup

Zakai Zeigler (11.8 PPG)
Chaz Lanier (19.7 PPG at North Florida)
Jahmai Mashack (4.5 PPG)
Darlinstone Dubar (17.8 PPG at Hofstra)
Felix Okpara (6.6 PPG at Ohio State)


Previous ranking: 14

Dec. 10 vs. Michigan at Madison Square Garden: John Calipari’s first full schedule in Fayetteville hasn’t been released just yet, but there are a couple of games already being reported — with a game against Michigan and fellow first-year head coach Dusty May in New York City the headline. It’s also a reunion between May and his former Florida Atlantic star, Johnell Davis.

Projected starting lineup

D.J. Wagner (9.9 PPG at Kentucky)
Johnell Davis (18.2 PPG at Florida Atlantic)
Karter Knox (No. 26 in ESPN 100)
Trevon Brazile (8.6 PPG)
Jonas Aidoo (11.4 PPG at Tennessee)

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Previous ranking: 15

Dec. 4 vs. Kansas: Ryan Kalkbrenner vs. Hunter Dickinson down low? Sign us up. Creighton isn’t the same team it’s been the past couple of years, with Baylor Scheierman and Trey Alexander both gone, but Greg McDermott still has more than enough to win in March. A home game against potential No. 1 Kansas in early December is the perfect proving ground.

Projected starting lineup

Steven Ashworth (11.1 PPG)
Pop Isaacs (15.8 PPG at Texas Tech)
Jamiya Neal (11.0 PPG at Arizona State)
Mason Miller (5.6 PPG)
Ryan Kalkbrenner (17.3 PPG)


Previous ranking: 16

Nov. 15 vs. Alabama: The Boilermakers have a slew of games to watch — against Marquette, Texas A&M, Auburn and at the Rady Children’s Invitational — but welcoming in a preseason top-three team in the first few weeks of the season is difficult to pass up. Zach Edey is no longer in town, but Matt Painter still has an elite backcourt in Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer; Smith vs. Mark Sears is terrific.

Projected starting lineup

Braden Smith (12.2 PPG)
Fletcher Loyer (10.6 PPG)
Camden Heide (3.4 PPG)
Trey Kaufman-Renn (6.4 PPG)
Daniel Jacobsen (four-star)


Previous ranking: 17

Dec. 4 at Iowa State: With Tyler Kolek out the door, this season the Golden Eagles will be Kam Jones’ team. And he will be the focus of Iowa State’s elite defense — particularly Tamin Lipsey, one of the best defenders in college basketball. How effective Jones and the rest of the Marquette offense can be against the Cyclones is worth watching.

Projected starting lineup

Sean Jones (5.8 PPG)
Kam Jones (17.2 PPG)
Stevie Mitchell (8.8 PPG)
David Joplin (10.8 PPG)
Ben Gold (5.0 PPG)


Previous ranking: 18

Nov. 27-29 Battle 4 Atlantis: There’s not a ton of excitement on the Hoosiers’ nonconference schedule, but their trip to the Bahamas is a chance for Mike Woodson’s talented roster to live up to the expectations placed on them. Gonzaga and Arizona will enter the tournament as favorites, but there’s an opportunity to see whether Malik Reneau and Oumar Ballo can dominate down low.

Projected starting lineup

Myles Rice (14.8 PPG at Washington State)
Kanaan Carlyle (11.5 PPG at Stanford)
Mackenzie Mgbako (12.2 PPG)
Malik Reneau (15.4 PPG)
Oumar Ballo (14.2 PPG at Arizona)


Previous ranking: 19

Dec. 14 vs. Xavier: Even on a loaded Saturday of basketball, the Crosstown Shootout stands out. This is a crucial season for Wes Miller and the Bearcats, who have won 45 games in two seasons but have yet to reach the NCAA tournament in that stretch. A rivalry game against a Xavier team that brings in one of the best transfer classes in the country is must-watch.

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Projected starting lineup

Day Day Thomas (10.4 PPG)
Connor Hickman (14.5 PPG at Bradley)
Dan Skillings Jr. (12.9 PPG)
Dillon Mitchell (9.6 PPG at Texas)
Aziz Bandaogo (6.6 PPG)


Previous ranking: 20

Nov. 28-29 Rady Children’s Invitational: A trip to Louisville on Dec. 3 is a fun early-season test for two talented teams, but this strong four-team tournament is a chance for Ole Miss to really make a statement. The Rebels are joined by Purdue, NC State and BYU — two 2024 Final Four teams and a BYU group with tournament expectations. It’s a big opportunity for Chris Beard’s team.

Projected starting lineup

Sean Pedulla (16.4 PPG at Virginia Tech)
Matthew Murrell (16.2 PPG)
Dre Davis (15.0 PPG at Seton Hall)
Jaemyn Brakefield (12.9 PPG)
Malik Dia (16.9 PPG at Belmont)


Previous ranking: 21

Dec. 17 vs. North Carolina in Charlotte: Taking place at the Spectrum Center in the Jumpman Invitational, this game should feature one of the best scoring guard matchups in the sport in Walter Clayton Jr. vs. RJ Davis: the latter is a preseason Wooden Award favorite, and the former scored 33 against Colorado in the NCAA tournament.

Projected starting lineup

Walter Clayton Jr. (17.6 PPG)
Alijah Martin (13.1 PPG at Florida Atlantic)
Will Richard (11.4 PPG)
Alex Condon (7.7 PPG)
Rueben Chinyelu (4.7 PPG at Washington State)


Previous ranking: 22

Nov. 4 vs. Ohio State in Las Vegas: A chance to host reigning national champion UConn on Dec. 8 is the Longhorns’ best nonconference game. But all eyes will be on Rodney Terry’s newcomer-heavy lineup on opening night against the Buckeyes, who should be an NCAA tournament team under Jake Diebler.

Projected starting lineup

Jordan Pope (17.6 PPG at Oregon State)
Tramon Mark (16.2 PPG at Arkansas)
Tre Johnson (No. 5 in ESPN 100)
Jayson Kent (13.5 PPG at Indiana State)
Kadin Shedrick (7.7 PPG)

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Arthur Kaluma makes a sweet dish

Arthur Kaluma makes a sweet dish


Previous ranking: 23

Dec. 14 vs. Louisville: The first rivalry game in the new era of Kentucky, and Louisville, basketball. Mark Pope vs. Pat Kelsey. Neither team brings back a single scholarship player from last season, adding another layer — even if the level of disdain toward the opponent isn’t quite there yet. Pope will make sure his players are up for this one.

Projected starting lineup

Kerr Kriisa (11.0 PPG at West Virginia)
Otega Oweh (11.4 PPG at Oklahoma)
Jaxson Robinson (14.2 PPG at BYU)
Andrew Carr (13.5 PPG at Wake Forest)
Amari Williams (12.2 PPG at Drexel)


Previous ranking: 24

Dec. 14 vs. Arizona in Phoenix: The fifth game on this list taking place on Dec. 14, to underscore how loaded that Saturday will be. Although UCLA and Arizona are no longer Pac-12 rivals, the two programs have scheduled a three-game series to take place over the next four seasons. Mick Cronin has also reloaded his roster to make sure there’s no repeat of 2023-24.

Projected starting lineup

Dylan Andrews (12.9 PPG)
Sebastian Mack (12.1 PPG)
Kobe Johnson (10.9 PPG at USC)
Lazar Stefanovic (11.5 PPG)
Tyler Bilodeau (14.3 PPG at Oregon State)


Previous ranking: 25

Nov. 26-29 Players Era Festival: With the two best prospects in school history, Steve Pikiell centered his nonconference schedule on this tournament. The Scarlet Knights open with Notre Dame, then play Alabama and Houston. The talents of Airious Bailey and Dylan Harper will be on full display in Las Vegas.

Projected starting lineup

Dylan Harper (No. 4 in ESPN 100)
Jeremiah Williams (12.2 PPG)
Jordan Derkack (17.0 PPG at Merrimack)
Ace Bailey (No. 2 in ESPN 100)
Zach Martini (8.4 PPG at Princeton)

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Dropped out: None

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Texas Tech Red Raiders
Xavier Musketeers
Oregon Ducks
Kansas State Wildcats
Maryland Terrapins

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