| Rank | Team | Reason |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | UConn | |
| 2 | Purdue | |
| 3 | Houston | |
| 4 | Marquette | |
| 5 | Arizona | |
| 6 | Tennessee | |
| 7 | Duke | |
| 8 | Gonzaga | |
| 9 | Baylor | |
| 10 | Miami (FL) | |
| 11 | Alabama | |
| 12 | Kentucky | |
| 13 | North Carolina | |
| 14 | Nebraska | |
| 15 | Creighton | Not impressed with their performance at the Hall of Fame classic |
| 16 | BYU | |
| 17 | Florida Atlantic | |
| 18 | Cincinnati | |
| 19 | Texas | Struggled against Louisvlle, not impressed with their performances so far. |
| 20 | Virginia | |
| 21 | Colorado State | Beat a ranked Creighton by 14 points at the Hall of Fame Classic, and are currently undefeated |
| 22 | Princeton | Got 5 wins on the road, and 2 of them were buy games; they beat Rutgers, Old Dominion and Duquesne on the way, all very good mim-majors. |
| 23 | Memphis | Beat Michigan at the Battle 4 Atlantis, and has been very impressive so far |
| 24 | Villanova | |
| 25 | Nevada |
Almost the same as last week, except I included some mid-majors who are very good at the moment. Shoutout Evansville and Presbyterian as well, both are having some of the best starts in their school history respectively.