Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting Way-Too-Early Top 25 men’s rankings: Standouts shake up lineups after international tours

Way-Too-Early Top 25 men’s rankings: Standouts shake up lineups after international tours

July and August saw six of our top 25 teams head abroad to test their talent. Who’s in and who’s out of the projected starting lineups after international tours?

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