Way-Too-Early Top 25: Michigan drops out of top 3;...
Key takeaways
- And, to be fair, the roster machinations have certainly decreased in recent weeks.
- We're still waiting to see if any dominos fall as a result of May's departure; as of this update, zero players have announced their intentions to transfer.
- So, the top 25 remains fairly static since June's update, with Michigan dropping a couple of spots and some small shuffling elsewhere.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
And, to be fair, the roster machinations have certainly decreased in recent weeks.
But it's hard to say things are truly slowing when the sport had a seismic, landscape-shifting move just last week, as Dusty May, the head coach of the reigning national champions and a Way-Too-Early top-five Michigan team, left the college game to take over the Dallas Mavericks. We're still waiting to see if any dominos fall as a result of May's departure; as of this update, zero players have announced their intentions to transfer.
So, the top 25 remains fairly static since June's update, with Michigan dropping a couple of spots and some small shuffling elsewhere. Villanova's addition of international center Luigi Suigo does have Kevin Willard's team knocking on the door of the top 25, but the Wildcats aren't all the way in yet.