Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Way-Too-Early Top 25: Cooper Flagg and Duke are No. 1

Way-Too-Early Top 25: Cooper Flagg and Duke are No. 1

The 2024 national champion was just crowned, but we’re already looking ahead to the best teams of next season.

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