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Hard luck Hoyas
Georgetown loses at GLOBL JAM, but defense may be a good sign for the upcoming season. Plus: Oregon adds frontcourt depth, Bryce James on his Arizona expectations, Mark Pope advocates for 40-game regular season and could bombshells be coming for college basketball gambling charges?

The Wolfpack is back
N.C. State assembled an NCAA tourney-caliber roster that'll vie for a top 3 finish in the ACC. What could derail Will Wade's team? Plus: A key North Carolina commit is finally on campus, Georgetown rolls in GLOBL JAM opener, Kansas gets paid, and the SoCon will grow in 2026.

A-10 breakout candidates
What's important when it comes to prediction transfer success? We looked at some data and think these five players have the goods. Plus: New feast Week tourney brackets, some SoCon league matchups we love, Arizona unveils its new court design, and we highlight teams and players we can't wait to see.

A new Conn-quest?
Dan Hurley's squad is talented, experienced and seemingly has all the pieces in place to reach another Final Four. What would hold them back? Plus: Indiana's thrilling finish to a 3-game exhibition, more schedule announcements to know, and are freshmen headed for production jumps?

Gold-en touch?
Marquette will have its usual array of explosive guards this season, but its ultimate upside rests on how effective senior big Ben Gold plays. Plus: exhibition notes from Indiana and Rice, recruiting wins for Creighton, Akron and Troy, and tons of scheduling notes including the Players Era Festival's bold move.

Head of the class?
Baba Oladotun will re-classify to the class of 2026. Where might he land and how does he fit among the class's top players? Plus: MTE schedules to know, SMU lands a notable '26 commit, Memphis' yet-unfinished roster and is Nate Ament the top player in the class of 2025?

Indiana first impressions
Hoosiers played their first exhibition on Wednesday under new coach Darian DeVries, who's largely relying on mid-major transfers and floor spacing. Plus: Five SEC matchups we love from their conference schedule announcement, Illinois lands a '26 recruit, and much more.

St. John's is ready to run
Johnnies are deep and talented, as they showed during a Tuesday scrimmage. Who will run the point? It may not matter. Plus: NCAA approves voting power to Power 4 leagues, Pacific lands a potent prospect, Big 12 expands coverage and we dive into Murray State's exhibition performances.
