It’s an extended wait from the primary weekend in April till the primary week of November, however ultimately, the boys’s school basketball season is upon us.
We’ve already shared The Athletic’s preseason convention rankings, stuffed with stats and evaluation. We’ve rolled out our preseason All-America groups and High 25. And there’s loads extra to return. Think about this my first nationwide column, which is able to usually cowl the week that was and preview the weekend that will likely be.
So, earlier than the video games really tip off, let’s get you caught up on every thing you might want to know.
1. UConn’s quest for a three-peat is historic — however not unattainable
Final season, Connecticut turned simply the third program within the trendy period to win back-to-back nationwide titles, becoming a member of Florida (2006 and 2007) and Duke (1991 and 1992).
However neither the Gators nor the Blue Devils had been in a position to run issues again a 3rd time. Which implies the one workforce that’s ever received three straight remains to be John Picket’s UCLA dynasty, which received seven consecutive championships from 1967 to ’73 (and 10 over a 12-year span). However Dan Hurley wouldn’t have turned down the Los Angeles Lakers’ head-coaching job this summer time if his workforce didn’t have a sensible shot at chopping down the nets (once more) in 2025.
Past the problem of profitable a single-elimination event three years working is that Hurley, 51, retains dropping his finest gamers. After his first title, three starters left for the NBA. After UConn received all of it once more, Hurley misplaced 4 extra starters. A minimum of Hurley satisfied redshirt junior Alex Karaban to return again … however now he wants the 6-foot-9 ahead to go from extremely environment friendly position participant to a real All-American.
Karaban will get assist from guard Aidan Mahaney (Saint Mary’s) and middle Tarris Reed Jr. (Michigan), each top-50 transfers in line with The Athletic’s checklist of finest out there gamers, and five-star wing Liam McNeeley was the No. 17 recruit within the nation. Hurley additionally wants his position gamers from the previous two seasons to take the leap. There’s sufficient expertise right here to make one other run. And if UConn does? It will cement Hurley not simply as the most effective coach of the trendy period, however top-of-the-line the game has ever seen.
2. The teaching carousel
Who knew that SMU firing Rob Lanier could be so consequential?
However that turned the primary domino in a wild offseason. SMU, forward of its transfer to the ACC, shortly employed Andy Enfield away from USC, which paved the way in which for Eric Musselman to depart Arkansas for Los Angeles. The Razorbacks responded with a house run swing: luring Corridor of Famer John Calipari away from his lifetime contract at Kentucky as his act seemed to be carrying skinny in Lexington. (A blue-blood teaching change, for the fourth straight offseason.)
Kentucky settled on BYU coach Mark Pope — a captain on UK’s 1996 championship workforce — as Calipari’s successor, after its pursuit of Baylor coach Scott Drew got here up quick. BYU employed former Phoenix Suns assistant Kevin Younger, who has seemingly unlocked the Cougars’ identify, picture and likeness vault.
POV: You’re in part 224 throughout @CoachMarkPope‘s introduction throughout #BBM24. pic.twitter.com/Vchb6UQ1a5
— Kentucky Males’s Basketball (@KentuckyMBB) October 14, 2024
These interconnected dominoes don’t even think about Michigan profitable the sweepstakes for Dusty Might, who took Florida Atlantic to its lone Last 4. Louisville, which ended its disastrous two-year Kenny Payne experiment, pivoted to Charleston’s Pat Kelsey.
Tony Bennett’s latest abrupt retirement from Virginia, the place he hung this system’s solely nationwide championship banner in 2019, left the ACC with out a championship-winning coach for the primary time since 1981-82. Ron Sanchez (former head coach at Charlotte) was named interim coach and could have each alternative to win the full-time job. And lastly, tragically, South Florida coach Amir Abdur-Rahim — who led Kennesaw State to its first NCAA Match look and was a rising star — died final week at age 43 because of issues from a medical process. Assistant Ben Fletcher would be the interim.
3. Zach Edey is gone, however there’s nonetheless returning star energy
Edey — the primary two-time Picket Award winner since Ralph Sampson within the Nineteen Eighties — is gone to the NBA, however The Athletic’s preseason All-America groups embody a number of completed gamers.
North Carolina guard RJ Davis is the one first-team All-American again from final season, however two second-team honorees additionally return: Alabama guard Mark Sears and Kansas middle Hunter Dickinson. (Thank the additional COVID-19 yr of eligibility for guys sticking at school lengthy sufficient to turn out to be family names.) Karaban is the face of UConn’s bid for a three-peat, Arizona guard Caleb Love is 2 seasons faraway from ending Mike Krzyzewski’s Corridor of Fame profession, and Purdue guard Braden Smith is ready to step out of Edey’s huge shadow.
That’s only a snippet of the expertise again. However there’s additionally …
4. Cooper Flagg, probably the most hyped highschool prospect since …?
Welcome to the yr of Flagg. The 6-foot-9 Maine native was the top-ranked recruit on this yr’s freshman class, and he’s lengthy been the front-runner to go No. 1 within the 2025 NBA Draft. It’s not hyperbolic to name him the most-anticipated highschool recruit since Anthony Davis at Kentucky in 2011-12. And the 9 months “The Forehead” was on campus turned out fairly effectively for the Wildcats, no? Duke and third-year coach Jon Scheyer are hoping Flagg leads the Blue Devils to related nationwide championship heights — and talent-starved NBA followers in Washington, Brooklyn and Detroit are watching simply as eagerly.
Flagg’s hype prepare hit a brand new gear after his efficiency this summer time at Staff USA camp. Regardless of being the lone school consultant on the Choose Staff — which featured rising NBAers like Brandon Miller and Jalen Suggs — Flagg was, at occasions, the most effective participant on the courtroom.
Flagg is a greater defensive participant than offensive one at this level, however he can nonetheless pour it in as a scorer. Regardless, Duke’s do-everything centerpiece could have a highlight educated on him for good motive: He’s the uncommon expertise, even at 17, who can lead a workforce to a nationwide championship.
COOP &1 @Cooper_Flagg pic.twitter.com/P9pCUnbjuf
— Duke Males’s Basketball (@DukeMBB) October 28, 2024
5. Expertise guidelines
When the 2020 NCAA Match was canceled because of COVID-19, the NCAA granted each participant that season a further yr of eligibility. Within the remaining season with these gamers nonetheless energetic, what’s the legacy of that call? Probably the most skilled period within the latest historical past of the game.
Based on NCAA knowledge, in 2018-19 — the ultimate full season earlier than the pandemic — the typical expertise stage for DI males’s gamers was 2.41 years; for this season, it’s as much as 2.62. However that knowledge isn’t completely consultant as a result of it counts fifth-year gamers like regular seniors. If it accounted for the extra yr, the typical is pushed even greater. Take Xavier, probably the most skilled high-major workforce within the nation this season. The Musketeers’ common expertise is 3.35 years, per NCAA knowledge. However should you account for the workforce’s eight fifth-year gamers, that determine rises to three.53.
As for the way expertise correlates to profitable? There have been solely two freshman starters previously two Last Fours mixed, each for UConn: Karaban (2023) and Stephon Citadel (2024). Duke, or one other freshman-heavy workforce, might reverse that narrative this season. However latest historical past suggests expertise is extra priceless than ever.
6. Rutgers has 2 of the nation’s prime 3 recruits
The one faculty previously decade to land two of the nation’s prime three recruits was Duke, till this summer time. However by signing ahead Ace Bailey (No. 2 nationally, per the 247Sports Composite) and level guard Dylan Harper (No. 3), Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell has completed the seemingly unattainable in New Jersey. (The wonders {that a} household legacy — Harper’s older brother, Ron Harper Jr., additionally performed at Rutgers — and a strong NIL pitch can do.)
Each Bailey and Harper are projected top-five picks in subsequent summer time’s NBA Draft — and so they may even problem Flagg to go first in the event that they lead the Scarlet Knights to the NCAA Match.
At 6 ft 6 and 215 kilos, Harper has ultimate measurement for a lead guard, and he provides polished three-level scoring capability. Bailey is extra uncooked, however there aren’t many prospects together with his athleticism at 6 ft 10. They’ll be requested to hold a heavy load in a Huge Ten predicated on physicality and publish play.
7. One other switch portal cycle sees prime names discover new properties
The place did a few of the prime names wind up? Former Last 4 contributors — level guard Jeremy Roach (Duke) and ahead Norchad Omier (Miami) — will workforce up at Baylor this season. The remaining cornerstones from Florida Atlantic’s 2023 Last 4 workforce scattered, as effectively; middle Vlad Goldin adopted Might to Michigan, guard Johnell Davis went to Arkansas, whereas guard Alijah Martin stayed in Florida and joined the Gators.
Tucker DeVries — the two-time Missouri Valley Participant of the Yr and the No. 1 switch in The Athletic’s rankings — went together with his father, Darian, to West Virginia. New Saint Louis coach Josh Schertz introduced his finest participant, the goggle-wearing Robbie Avila, with him from Indiana State. Ahead Nice Osobor moved from Utah State to Washington to stick with coach Danny Sprinkle.
Coleman Hawkins (Illinois) picked Kansas State. Rylan Griffen left one Last 4 workforce (Alabama) for an additional potential one (Kansas). Louisville introduced in a complete new roster, headlined by Chucky Hepburn (Louisville), Terrence Edwards Jr. (James Madison) and Kasean Pryor (USF). We may go on.
8. Can the Huge Ten finish its 25-year nationwide title drought? It appears unlikely
No Huge Ten workforce has received all of it since Tom Izzo captured his first (and solely) title with Michigan State in 2000.
Since then, eight Huge Ten groups — Indiana (2002), Illinois (2005), Ohio State (2007), Michigan State (2009), Michigan (2013), Wisconsin (2015), Michigan (2018) and Purdue (2024) — have made it to the championship recreation, however none have completed the job. Eleven coaches surveyed by The Athletic largely agreed that most likely speaks extra to the randomness of March Insanity than any overarching condemnation of 1 convention but in addition spoke to fashion of play.
It appears unlikely the Huge Ten snaps its dry spell this season. Purdue is the top-ranked preseason workforce within the league at No. 14, adopted by Indiana (No. 17), UCLA (No. 22) and Rutgers (No. 25). There simply doesn’t seem like one or two clear front-runners. Nevertheless …
9. May we see a document for NCAA Match groups from one league?
The Huge East holds the single-season document for NCAA Match bids by one league, when 11 of its 16 groups certified in 2011. However with convention realignment resulting in bigger high-major leagues, will the document be damaged this season?
Attainable, however nonetheless unbelievable. Three leagues appear best-positioned: the SEC, Huge Ten or Huge 12. The SEC has 9 groups ranked within the preseason High 25 and a tenth (Mississippi State) that acquired votes within the ballot. The Huge Ten has seven others who acquired preseason votes along with the 4 ranked. The Huge 12 is top-heavy; six of its groups are ranked, with the potential for extra to emerge from its meaty center class.
Even when it doesn’t occur this season, we count on that 11-bid mark to ultimately be topped. It may additionally fall quickly if there may be average NCAA Match enlargement, which may very well be applied as quickly because the 2026 bracket. Over the summer time, The Athletic reported that the NCAA had introduced proposals for each a 72- and 76-team discipline to DI convention commissioners. Beneath each proposals, the First 4 could be expanded to incorporate not less than 4 extra at-large groups.
How a lot of an urge for food is there to broaden the 68-team discipline? Sufficient, though to not a serious extent. However a number of high-major convention commissioners — together with the SEC’s Greg Sankey and the ACC’s Jim Phillips — have beforehand expressed an curiosity in exploring event enlargement. Talks stay ongoing.
10. Last 4 predictions
In our workers survey, 11 groups earned Last 4 votes: Gonzaga (8), Alabama (6), UConn (5), Houston (5), Kansas (5), Iowa State (4), Duke (2), Baylor (2), Arizona, Arkansas and Texas A&M.
Of these colleges, 5 had been picked because the preseason nationwide champion not less than as soon as — however none greater than Gonzaga, whom three of our consultants picked to ship Mark Few’s long-awaited first title. (The others? Alabama, Kansas, UConn and Houston.) That group makes up the clear prime cluster of groups anticipated to compete to win all of it.
11. Cheers to the schedule-makers for nice opening-week video games
Listed below are 10 of the opening-week matchups circled on our calendar, that includes 10 completely different ranked groups (occasions ET):
Monday
No. 13 Texas A&M at UCF, 7 p.m.
Missouri at Memphis, 8 p.m.
No. 19 Texas vs. Ohio State, 10 p.m.
No. 8 Baylor at No. 6 Gonzaga, 11:30 p.m.
Friday, Nov. 8
No. 9 North Carolina at No. 1 Kansas, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Nov. 9
No. 12 Tennessee at Louisville, midday
No. 8 Baylor vs. No. 16 Arkansas, 7:30 p.m.
Northwestern at Dayton, 7:30 p.m.
No. 11 Auburn vs. No. 4 Houston, 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, Nov. 10
Michigan vs. Wake Forest, 1 p.m.
(Photograph of UConn’s Alex Karaban: Brett Wilhelm / NCAA Pictures through Getty Photos)