
Headline: Unpredictable College Hoops Landscape Heats Up: Top Rankings, Coaching Shakeups, and Rule Changes
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But while players are working on summer conditioning, the real movement is happening off the court, with coaching changes grabbing headlines. Virginia entered the season under interim leadership after Tony Bennett’s surprise retirement, and South Florida faced tragedy, starting with an interim coach after Amir Abdur-Rahim’s untimely passing. The coaching carousel hasn’t slowed: Duke’s promising assistant Jai Lucas is set to take over at Miami once the season wraps, and Dallas Mavericks assistant Alex Jensen is stepping into the driver’s seat for Utah. These decisions are shaking up recruiting and player transfers, with 247 Sports tracking high-profile moves across the transfer portal.
Meanwhile, the NCAA is making waves with rule changes and a schedule shakeup. CBS Sports and Deadspin report the NCAA is poised to expand the regular season from 31 to 32 games, starting in 2026-27. While it’s just an extra game, that could mean more marquee matchups, more chances for bubble teams, and, honestly, more fun for fans. For this coming season, however, the focus is on tweaks to the rules designed to keep the flow of the game fast and fair. Coaches will now have a challenge system, and the continuous motion rules are being clarified, all according to NCAA announcements, aiming for fewer whistles and a smoother watch.
With all these moves, the speculation about next year has already started. Houston is projected as a favorite for 2025-26 in multiple early polls, but Purdue, Michigan, and UCLA are right there in the mix, keeping things unpredictable and fans guessing.
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