The final regular-season rankings are in, just in time for the best stretch of the college basketball calendar.
It’s time for conference championship week, with Selection Sunday right around the corner. My top-3 teams remain unchanged, but UConn’s shocking loss to Marquette could shake up the 1-seed picture and open the door for Florida, a team that has surged after a shaky 5-4 start to the season. The defending champs are now rolling, riding an 11-game winning streak and fresh off clinching the SEC regular-season title.
Here’s the latest edition of my men’s college basketball rankings.
Note on Miami (Ohio): The RedHawks continue to win and are now 31-0, but they’re still not close to being ranked in my top 25. I respect their undefeated record, but it matters that their schedule ranks 276th in the country. What’s more, they rank 53rd in NET and 90th in KenPom. They deserve to be in the NCAA Tournament, but I don’t believe they’d beat any teams on this list on a neutral floor.
Seth Trimble #7 of the North Carolina Tar Heels goes up for a dunk against the Duke Blue Devils. (Photo by Lance King/Getty Images)
Christian Anderson #4 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders rushes the ball up the court against BYU. (Photo by Chris Gardner/Getty Images)
Jeremy Fears Jr. #1 of the Michigan State Spartans talks to a referee along with head coach Tom Izzo. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
The Florida Gators are presented with the SEC Championship trophy by SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)