Duke basketball doesn’t receive a first-place vote in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll

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USA TODAY Sports released the initial preseason results of its coaches poll on Wednesday, and the Duke Blue Devils begin the 2024-25 season as a top-five team.

After last year’s run to the Elite Eight, head coach Jon Scheyer lost 10 members of his rotation to the NBA, transfer portal, or expired eligibility. The turnaround in college basketball is always immediate, however, and the addition of top-ranked freshman Cooper Flagg and three other five-stars have the Blue Devils on the short list of national championship favorites again.

7-foot-2 center Khaman Maluach and Wisconsin native Kon Knueppel both sit within the top 10 NBA draft prospects, according to ESPN analyst Jonathan Givony, and Scheyer also lured three players with starting experience from the transfer portal. Mason Gillis reached the national championship game with Purde, and Maliq Brown led the ACC in effective field goal percentage with Syracuse.

Even with all of that talent, however, the Blue Devils did not receive a first-place vote among the 31 ballots. The Kansas Jayhawks sit atop the rankings after starting No. 1 on almost half of the preseason ballots. The Alabama Crimson Tide, Connecticut Huskies, and Houston Cougars all also start above Duke.

Check out the complete USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll below.

Rank School Last Year’s Record Points
1 Kansas 23-11 743 (15)
2 Alabama 25-12 718 (6)
3 Connecticut 37-3 717 (6)
4 Houston 32-5 698 (4)
5 Duke 27-9 625
6 Iowa State 29-8 591
7 Gonzaga 27-8 575
8 Baylor 24-11 545
9 Arizona 27-9 510
10 North Carolina 29-8 498
11 Auburn 27-8 465
12 Tennessee 27-9 437
13 Purdue 34-5 390
14 Creighton 25-10 342
15 Texas A&M 21-15 332
16 Arkansas 16-17 272
17 Marquette 27-10 268
18 Indiana 19-14 208
19 Texas 21-13 166
20 Cincinnati 22-15 163
21 Florida 24-12 130
22 UCLA 16-17 123
23 Kentucky 23-10 95
24 Illinois 29-9 87
25 Mississippi 20-12 66

Receiving Votes

Texas Tech 60; Rutgers 57; St. John’s 42; Xavier 26; Michigan State 25; Oregon 16; BYU 16; Kansas State 11; Saint Mary’s 9; Boise State 9; Clemson 8; Ohio State 7; Dayton 7; Maryland 4; Grand Canyon 3; Wake Forest 2; Virginia 2; San Diego State 2; Princeton 2; Mississippi State 2; Wisconsin 1

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