We are obviously taking some chances here with bold predictions early in the season based on limited information, but one of the main goals of this series is to identify the big picture as early as possible. There will naturally be plenty of movement in these rankings through the first few weeks as more data rolls in and we get a better feel for each team. By December, though, the college basketball landscape should start to take clearer shape.
A few new programs will likely join the “Championship Contenders” list in the next edition, and an apology goes out to St. John’s, who I’ve removed from the overrated list after another look. The Red Storm are tough, physical, and while they may not be the fifth-best team in the country, they are not far off. In the next article, we will take a deeper dive into a few other programs, but for now, let’s focus on some season-long wagers that offer intriguing value based on what we have seen so far.
Worth A Wager
- Illinois (+700) to win the Big Ten
- Arizona (+800) to win the Big 12
- Arkansas (+475) to win the SEC and (+2000) to win the National Championship
Longshots (probably won’t hit, but the odds are tempting):
- Baylor (+2500) to win the Big 12
- Washington (+4000) to win the Big Ten
- Wake Forest (+10000) to win the ACC
I like to sprinkle in a few of these long-term plays as the season unfolds, and these seem to offer the best value at this point. Now it is time to stick our neck out again with another Bet the House segment, and this time we are backing a team we have far more confidence in: the number one team in our poll, the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Bet The House
Arkansas +3.5 @ Michigan State
The first edition of Bet the House did not go as planned. Bethune-Cookman fell flat after an impressive opener, while Miami looked like a completely different team, dominating on both ends and putting up triple digits. It was a reminder that early-season betting can be dangerous when teams are still finding their identity.
This time, we are going with what we believe to be the best team in college basketball. Arkansas sits atop our rankings, while Michigan State failed to crack the top 32. The Razorbacks are deep, athletic, and well-coached, and I like them to go into East Lansing and knock off the Spartans outright.
The Breslin Center is usually one of the toughest places to play, especially for young teams, but this Arkansas group is built differently. They are too talented and too balanced to back down in this spot. As 3.5-point underdogs, this one feels like excellent value and possibly the first of many winners for Bet the House.
*Please don’t actually “bet the house.” We like the Arkansas side here, but like any wager, it can go either way. Bet smart, have fun, and always play responsibly.
Sandman Sports Week 1 College Basketball Rankings
Tier1 – The True Contenders
- Arkansas
- Illinois
- Alabama
- Arizona
- Houston
- UConn
Tier 2 – The Chasers
- North Carolina
- Michigan
- St. John’s
- BYU
- N.C. State
- Florida
- Baylor
- Gonzaga
- Texas Tech
- Kentucky
- Washington
Tier 3 – Dangerous Dark Horses
- Kansas
- Auburn
- Louisville
- Iowa
- Wake Forest
- Miami
- Duke
- Marquette
- SMU
- Creighton
- Indiana
- Purdue
- Georgia
- Tennessee
- Missouri
2025-26 Player Rankings
| Rank | Player | Team | Height | Weight | Year |
| 1 | Maleek Thomas | Arkansas | 6’5″ | 185 | Freshman |
| 2 | Darryn Peterson | Kansas | 6’6″ | 205 | Freshman |
| 3 | Koa Peat | Arizona | 6’8″ | 235 | Freshman |
| 4 | David Mirkovic | Illinois | 6’9″ | 255 | Freshman |
| 5 | Hannes Steinbach | Washington | 6’11” | 234 | Freshman |
| 6 | Caleb Wilson | UNC | 6’10” | 215 | Freshman |
| 7 | Tomislav Ivisic | Illinois | 7’1″ | 255 | Junior |
| 8 | Thomas Haugh | Florida | 6’9″ | 215 | Junior |
| 9 | Tounde Yesoufou | Baylor | 6’5″ | 215 | Freshman |
| 10 | Darius Acuff | Arkansas | 6’3″ | 190 | Freshman |
| 11 | JT Toppin | Texas Tech | 6’9″ | 230 | Junior |
| 12 | AJ Dybantsa | BYU | 6’9″ | 210 | Freshman |
| 13 | Labaron Philon | Alabama | 6’4″ | 185 | Sophomore |
| 14 | Henri Veesaar | UNC | 7’0″ | 225 | Junior |
| 15 | Chris Cenac Jr. | Houston | 6’11” | 240 | Freshman |
| 16 | Mikel Brown Jr. | Louisville | 6’3″ | 180 | Freshman |
| 17 | Cameron Boozer | Duke | 6’9″ | 250 | Freshman |
| 18 | Yaxel Lendeborg | Michigan | 6’9″ | 240 | Senior |
| 19 | Jasen Green | Creighton | 6’8″ | 235 | Junior |
| 20 | Zuby Ejiofor | St. John’s | 6’9″ | 245 | Senior |
| 21 | Jaden Bradley | Arizona | 6’3″ | 200 | Senior |
| 22 | Zaide Lowery | Marquette | 6’5″ | 205 | Junior |
| 23 | Pharrel Payne | Maryland | 6’9″ | 250 | Senior |
| 24 | Trevon Brazile | Arkansas | 6’10” | 230 | Senior |
| 25 | Nate Ament | Tennessee | 6’9″ | 185 | Freshman |
| 26 | Andrej Stojakovic | Illinois | 6’7″ | 205 | Junior |
| 27 | Miles Byrd | San Diego State | 6’6″ | 190 | Junior |
| 28 | Solomon Ball | UConn | 6’4″ | 200 | Junior |
| 29 | Otega Oweh | Kentucky | 6’4″ | 220 | Senior |
| 30 | Cameron Carr | Baylor | 6’5″ | 175 | Sophomore |
With our first rankings set and a few early wagers on the board, the college basketball season is officially in full swing. We will keep updating both lists weekly as the standings and player performances evolve.
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