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Andy Katz ranks top 10 fan bases in men’s college basketball ahead of 2024-25 season

One of the biggest aspects of college basketball is the fan bases. With the 2024-25 season a few months away, Andy Katz gives his top 10 fan bases in men’s college basketball.

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