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Arizona’s Grip on No. 1 Tightens as a Shuffled Top 25 Signals a Wild Race Ahead

Last updated: January 27, 2026 12:19 pm
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Arizona’s Grip on No. 1 Tightens as a Shuffled Top 25 Signals a Wild Race Ahead
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Arizona remains the undisputed king of college basketball, but the latest coaches poll shows the race for the rest of the nation is wide open. A razor-thin gap at No. 2 and a historic debut for Miami (Ohio) signal that the top of the rankings are far from settled.

The new USA TODAY Sports men’s basketball coaches poll confirms what many have suspected: Arizona is in a class of its own. The Wildcats secure a third-straight week at No. 1, doing so with a unanimous vote from all 31 panelists. This isn’t just a lead; it’s a statement of absolute authority in the sport. They will face their first major test of the Big 12 schedule Monday night, traveling to take on No. 13 Brigham Young, a game that will further validate their top billing.

While the top spot is settled, the rest of the Top 25 is a fluid and fascinating battle. The real story lies in the razor-thin margins separating the elite. Michigan holds onto the No. 2 spot, but its grip is tenuous. Just seven poll points behind them is No. 3 Connecticut, a staggering gap that represents less than a single vote per voter. This isn’t a comfortable lead; it’s a statistical dead heat, signaling that the next week’s results could dramatically shift the entire pecking order.

Arizona’s Grip on No. 1 Tightens as a Shuffled Top 25 Signals a Wild Race Ahead
The tight race at the top of the poll reflects the chaotic nature of the 2025-26 college basketball season.

Below them, the shuffling continued. Duke clings to the No. 4 position, while Nebraska makes a historic leap into the top five, establishing a new program-best ranking. Gonzaga climbed two spots to No. 6, while Houston fell just one to No. 7 after a tough, close road loss to No. 11 Texas Tech. The top 10 is completed by Michigan State, Iowa State, and Illinois, with Purdue sliding a significant eight spots to No. 12 after a challenging week.

The most dramatic movement at the bottom of the poll tells a story of both resurgence and history. Georgia is the lone team to drop out of the rankings, but they are immediately replaced by two teams. The first is Iowa, a familiar name back in the Top 25. The second, however, is the story of the week: Miami (Ohio). The Redhawks, unbeaten and flying under the radar, make their first appearance in the coaches poll Top 25 since March 31, 1991. This isn’t just a ranking; it’s a validation of one of the most improbable and compelling stories in the nation, a true “Cinderella” candidate making its national debut.

This reshuffled poll reveals a critical truth for the remainder of the season: the path to the Final Four is not a straight line. With so many elite teams clustered so closely together, every game is a potential knockout blow. A single loss for a team like Michigan or Connecticut could open the door for a surging Gonzaga or a resurgent Purdue. The historic debut of Miami (Ohio) serves as a powerful reminder that in this chaotic landscape, any team with a hot streak can crash the party and alter the entire landscape of the sport. The race for a No. 1 seed is officially a free-for-all.

For the fastest, most authoritative analysis of all the breaking news that will shape this wild race, stay with onlytrustedinfo.com. We don’t just report the rankings; we break down the chaos and tell you what it means for your team’s chances of cutting down the nets in April.

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