College basketball rankings push Michigan to No. 1
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The Eagles begin a two-game road trip against the Seminoles on Tuesday night.
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The No. 1 Wolverines face No. 7 Purdue in a Big Ten brawl that is one of the marquee games on a night jam-packed with great action
But Boston College set a half-high mark on the season with 42 points and 8/12 three-pointers in the first 20 minutes. When you pair that with BC's usually good defense, it makes it difficult to be competitive, and that had them leading by as much as 14 in the first half.
The Wisconsin Badgers picked up two more victories over ranked foes last week, putting them firmly on the rise in the latest college basketball stock watch.
Tipoff is set for 6:30 p.m. ET at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind. The latest Michigan vs. Purdue odds list the Wolverines as 2.5-point favorites, and the Over/Under for total points is 156.5. Michigan is the -157 favorite on the money line, with Purdue priced at +131.
Arizona's run as the No. 1 team in the Associated Press Top 25 poll is over after nine weeks. The Wildcats slipped to fourth in the rankings after an 82-78 defeat to Kansas last Monday and then a 78-75 overtime loss to Texas Tech on Saturday. The Red Raiders went from 16th to 13th on the strength of the upset.
The global “6-7” craze is still going strong at pro and college basketball games. Young fans, players and coaches are eagerly tracking when teams near 67 points.
The 6-foot-5, 190-pound guard from Long Island Lutheran High School in New York is ranked as the No. 5 recruit nationally by the 247Sports Composite and is the No. 2 overall recruit in the Rivals150 ranks, making him one of the highest-rated players in the 2026 class.