SB Nation Reacts: Arizona men’s basketball fans not expecting too much regression

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SB Nation Reacts: Arizona men’s basketball fans not expecting too much regression

SB Nation Reacts: Arizona men’s basketball fans not expecting too much regression

SB Nation Reacts: Arizona men’s basketball fans not expecting too much regression

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Fresh off its first Final Four appearance in 25 years, Arizona is now in the process of figuring out its roster for the 2026-27 season. To this point, not much news has come out regarding which Wildcats will be leaving the program and who they’ll be replaced with from the NCAA transfer portal, but it’s coming.

It will be a while before we know just what next year’s team looks like, but we asked our readers how they thought things would go in Tommy Lloyd’s 6th season. And they’re pretty optimistic.

Arizona, which finished No. 3 in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll, is currently one of the top contenders to win the 2027 NCAA championship, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. The Wildcats’ national title odds are +1600, tied with five other schools (Arkansas, Houston, Illinois, Kansas and UConn) for 5th-best in the country. Leading the way is reigning champ Michigan at +600, followed by Duke (+750), Florida (+1300) and Michigan State (+1500).

The UA is high on most way-too-early rankings for 2026-27, too.

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