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Houston tops Andy Katz's way-too-early men's basketball Power 37 rankings

Florida vs. Houston - Championship highlights

Another men's college basketball season has come to a close. Andy Katz reveals his way-too-early Power 37 rankings for the 2025-2026 season.

Way-too-early Power 37 rankings

  1. Houston
  2. Duke
  3. Purdue
  4. Florida
  5. Texas Tech 
  6. UConn
  7. St. John’s
  8. Alabama
  9. Louisville
  10. Michigan 
  11. BYU
  12. Kansas
  13. Tennessee
  14. Kentucky
  15. Arkansas
  16. Auburn
  17. Arizona
  18. Michigan State
  19. Wisconsin 
  20. Gonzaga 
  21. Oregon
  22. UCLA
  23. Creighton
  24. Iowa State
  25. North Carolina
  26. Illinois
  27. Texas
  28. Ole Miss
  29. Marquette
  30. Ohio State
  31. Mississippi State
  32. Missouri 
  33. Baylor
  34. Saint Mary’s
  35. Washington
  36. Boise State
  37. Iowa

12 Under consideration

San Diego State
Indiana
USC
Nebraska
Memphis
Clemson
Syracuse
Villanova
Oklahoma State
Notre Dame
Dayton
VCU
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