Consequently, it's time to reassess the Top 25 (and one).
Here's an updated version:
- NORTH CAROLINA
•Notable players definitely gone: J.P. Tokoto
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Marcus Paige, Brice Johnson, Kennedy Meeks, Isaiah Hicks, Justin Jackson, Joel Berry, Joel James, Natre Britt, Theo Pinson
•Others expected to join the roster: Kenny Williams, Luke Maye
Why the Tar Heels are ranked here: The top four scorers -- and every rotation player except J.P. Tokoto -- are returning from a team that finished 11th in KenPom's final ratings and made the Sweet 16. The late addition of Kenny Williams adds a shooter to the roster. So the Tar Heels are talented, experienced and deep, which is a nice combination.
- MARYLAND
•Notable players definitely gone: Dez Wells, Evan Smotrycz, Richaud Pack, Jon Graham
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Melo Trimble, Jake Layman, Dion Wiley, Jared Nickens, Damonte Dodd, Michal Cekovsky
•Others expected to join the roster: Diamond Stone, Robert Carter, Jaylen Brantley
Why the Terrapins are ranked here: Maryland is among the big winners this offseason because two potential pros (Melo Trimble and Jake Layman) both passed on the NBA Draft while a five-star recruit (Diamond Stone) committed. Add Georgia Tech transfer Robert Carter to the roster, and there's no ceiling on what's possible for Mark Turgeon's Terrapins.
3. KANSAS
•Notable players definitely gone: Kelly Oubre, Cliff Alexander
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Perry Ellis, Frank Mason, Wayne Selden, Jamari Traylor, Brannen Greene, Devonte' Graham, Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk, Landen Lucas
•Others expected to join the roster: Cheick Diallo, Carlton Bragg
Why the Jayhawks are ranked here:
So many quality pieces from a Big 12 championship team are returning that it would be silly to have Kansas any lower than this -- especially after the addition of five-star forward Cheick Diallo. In other words, yes, the Jayhawks should win a 12th straight league title under Bill Self.
- KENTUCKY
•Notable players definitely gone: Karl-Anthony Towns, Aaron Harrison, Andrew Harrison, Trey Lyles, Devin Booker, Dakari Johnson, Willie Cauley-Stein
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Tyler Ulis, Marcus Lee, Alex Poythress, Derek Willis, Dominique Hawkins
•Others expected to join the roster: Skal Labissiere, Isaiah Briscoe, Charles Matthews, Mychal Mulder
Why the Wildcats are ranked here: It's amazing that John Calipari missed on basically every high-level prospect he targeted over the past month. What's also amazing is that he'll still have a roster talented enough to make a fifth Final Four in six seasons.
- IOWA STATE
•Notable players definitely gone: Bryce Dejean-Jones, Dustin Hogue, Daniel Edozie
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Georges Niang, Abdel Nader, Monte Morris, Naz Long, Jameel McKay, Matt Thomas
•Others expected to join the roster: Deonte Burton, Hallice Cooke, Nick Noskowiak
Why the Cyclones are ranked here: Fred Hoiberg has turned Iowa State into a consistent winner, and there's no reason to think that'll change next season given that the Cyclones' top three scorers are returning. Consequently, they'll have a shot at the Big 12 title, assuming their homecourt advantage remains one of the nation's best.
- DUKE
•Notable players definitely gone: Quinn Cook, Jahlil Okafor, Justise Winslow, Tyus Jones
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Grayson Allen, Amile Jefferson, Matt Jones, Marshall Plumlee
•Others expected to join the roster: Derryck Thornton, Brandon Ingram, Chase Jeter, Luke Kennard, Sean Obi, Antonio Vrankovic
Why the Blue Devils are ranked here: Derryck Thornton's reclassification and commitment to Duke was big and crucial to replacing Tyus Jones, and the Blue Devils backed that by landing in-state star Brandon Ingram. Is this recruting class as talented as last year's recruiting class? No. But it'll allow Duke to endure the loss of its top four scorers as well as anybody could've reasonably expected.
- VIRGINIA
•Notable players definitely gone: Darion Atkins, Justin Anderson
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Malcolm Brogdon, Anthony Gill, Mike Tobey, London Perrantes, Marial Shayok, Evan Nolte, Devon Hall
•Others expected to join the roster: Darius Thompson, Jack Salt, Jarred Reuter
Why the Cavaliers are ranked here: Justin Anderson entering the NBA Draft dropped Virginia from the top spot. The Cavaliers will still be good. But they'll now be without two of the top four scorers from a team that won the ACC this past season.
- MICHIGAN STATE
•Notable players definitely gone: Travis Trice, Branden Dawson
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Denzel Valentine, Marvin Clark, Matt Costello, Gavin Schilling, Alvin Ellis, Bryn Forbes, Lourawls Nairn
•Others expected to join the roster: Caleb Swanigan, Eron Harris, Deyonta Davis, Matthew McQuaid, Kyle Ahrens
Why the Spartans are ranked here: The loss of Travis Trice and Branden Dawson will hurt. But the addition of Eron Harris, a West Virginia transfer, should be a big boost, and a late -- not to mention surprising -- commitment from five-star prospect Caleb Swannigan gives Michigan State a possible star in the frontcourt who should contribute immediately.
- OKLAHOMA
•Notable players definitely gone: TaShawn Thomas, Frank Booker
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Buddy Hield, Isaiah Cousins, Jordan Woodard, Ryan Spangler, Khadeem Lattin, Dinjiyl Walker
•Others expected to join the roster: Akolda Manyang, Christian James, Rashard Odomes
Why the Sooners are ranked here: Buddy Hield's decision to return for his senior season means he could be a First Team All-American. It also means Kansas and Iowa State will have a third legitimate challenger for the Big 12 crown.
- GONZAGA
•Notable players definitely gone: Kevin Pangos, Gary Bell, Angel Nunez, Byron Wesley
•Others expected to leave: None
•Notable players expected to return: Kyle Wiltjer, Przemek Karnowski, Domantas Sabonis, Silas Melson, Kyle Dranginis, Eric McClellan, Josh Perkins
•Others expected to join the roster: None
Why the Zags are ranked here: Gonzaga is returning six of the top nine players from a team that won 35 games and made the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament. Kyle Wiltjer will have a strong case to be a preseason First Team All-American.