“Bit Off More Than He Could Chew”: New Book Lifts The Lid On Harry And Meghan Markle’s Turbulent Dynamic

Prince HarryandMeghan Markle’s personal life is back in the spotlight, courtesy of anew bookthat claims the former gotmore than he bargained forin his marriage.

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TitledQueen Elizabeth II, the book comes from Hugo Vickers, a seasoned biographer and close acquaintance of the British royals.

Vickers details how Markle took charge of royal affairs after becoming the Duchess of Sussex, including reprimanding gardeners and clearing the view from her cottage.

According to the author, she went as far as “vetting” Prince Harry’s speeches, which affected the rapport between them.

Hugo Vickers’ book contains details about Prince Harry and Meghan’s relationship before their move to the U.S.

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Vickers gaveMeghan Marklea place in his book by recounting how she was not a favorite of many in the U.K.

The biographer, known for publishing tomes on members of the British royal family such as the Duke of Kent, Prince Edward, Diana, Princess of Wales, and the Queen Mother, said that as soon as Markle settled into Frogmore Cottage in Windsor with her husband, she was told off by Queen Elizabeth II for being rude to the greenkeepers.

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Markle, per Vickers, then banned cars from the nearby sports ground because she could “see them from her Cottage window.”

According to the book, by October 2018, Markle had progressed to evaluatingPrince Harry’s public engagement speeches.

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The pair had visited Australia in the said month, with their tour being deemed successful.

“But every speech that Harry made was vetted by Markle,” Vickers claimed, stating that people noticed a “Californian ring to them.”

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This, Vickers added, left Harry looking “uncomfortable” and like a lost prince.

The following year, the rapport between them “looked nil,” and Harry “seemed unhappy on Easter Day and in a general sense, a man who had bitten off more than he could chew.”

Vickers also claimed Prince Harry was reluctant to leave the royal family

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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry stepped back as senior royals in 2020, citing a lack of support from the royal institution amid negative press coverage of Markle and a desire for financial independence.

They also alleged that the royal family was racist toward theSuitsalum, which took a toll on hermental health.

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Markle, in a 2019 ITV documentary, was asked by journalist Tom Bradby if she was okay.

She replied, “Not really,” thanking Bradby for his question and remarking how not many asked her about her well-being at the time.

Following this revelation, the Sussexes traveled toCanadafor Christmas.

When Prince Harry returned to the U.K., he, according to Vickers, was “keen to discuss a way forward with the Queen.”

“He wanted a half-in, half-out arrangement, whereby he would be self-financing but could still work for the royal family.”

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In the new year, the proposal was discarded, and what followed was the famous Megxit.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made Montecito,California, their home ever since.

The couple, alongside their children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, recently celebrated Easter stateside

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Meghan Markle took to social media on Easter Sunday to share a series of glimpses of her family enjoying the festive day.

Princess Lilibet, 4, was spotted wearing a pink dress and a matching pair of bunny ears. She raced with her brother, Prince Archie, 6, who was dressed in a blue shirt and brown pants, to hunt for eggs in a video.

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Another clip showed the two kids meandering along a pathway in a garden, accompanied by a dog.

Lilibet was also seen carrying a floppy stuffed bunny while Archie was captured decorating an Easter egg with a toy spinning device.

Markle kept the caption of the post simple, writing, “Happy Easter.”

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Social media reaction to her Instagram activity, however, was anything but jolly.

First, netizens asked why Archie and Lilibet were “the same height” when they were not twins.

They then went on to call the kids lonely, with one commenting, “You know what would be better? Family. Cousins. That’s what makes theEaster egg huntfun. These kids seem to live isolated lives.”

“Meghan is such a narcissist that she can’t even see that videos like this aren’t cute, they’re sad,” the comment went on to add.

“They are always alone. A few friends would make this much happier,” another agreed.

“The Welsh children [Prince George, Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis] won’t relate. They have so many cousins on both sides of Princess William and Princess Kate,” a third remarked.

“Harry possessed way more power than Meghan and is a grown man,” a netizen commented on Vickers’ claim

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“Bit Off More Than He Could Chew”: New Book Lifts The Lid On Harry And Meghan Markle’s Turbulent Dynamic

Prince HarryandMeghan Markle’s personal life is back in the spotlight, courtesy of anew bookthat claims the former gotmore than he barg...
Who's in 2026 NBA playoffs? Latest bracket, standings, scenarios

The NBA's annual play-in tournament is less than a week away. We know, we're shocked, too. However, despite the proximity to the end of the regular season, there are only two teams currently locked into their seeds in the Eastern and Western conferences.

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Only the Golden State Warriors (locked into the Western Conference's No. 10 seed) and Detroit Pistons (locked into the Eastern Conference's No. 1 seed) know for sure where they'll rank by season's end.

Other than them, it's an absolute mish-mosh of what-ifs and maybes that could shape the NBA's postseason, with five teams in the Eastern Conference fighting it out to ensure they avoid the play-in.

Here are the current NBA standings and what the NBA postseason and play-in tournament would look like if the season ended today.

Oct. 26: The Dallas Mavericks' Cooper Flagg dunks the ball past the Toronto Raptors' Sandro Mamukelashvili at the American Airlines Center. Oct. 26: The Washington Wizards' Cam Whitmore dunks the ball against the Charlotte Hornets at Capital One Arena. <p style=Oct. 26: The Brooklyn Nets' Michael Porter Jr. dunks in front of the San Antonio Spurs' Victor Wembanyama at Frost Bank Center.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Oct. 25: The Denver Nuggets' Christian Braun dunks the ball against the Phoenix Suns' Grayson Allen at Ball Arena. Oct. 24: The Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. dunks against the Miami Heat at FedExForum. Oct. 24: The Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo dunks over the Memphis Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. at FedExForum. Oct. 22: The New York Knicks' OG Anunoby goes up for a reverse dunk against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Madison Square Garden. Oct. 22: The Utah Jazz's Lauri Markkanen dunks against the Los Angeles Clippers at Delta Center.

Dribble into this collection of dunk photos as NBA stars posterize opponents

NBA Eastern Conference standings

(Through Wednesday, April 8)

*- clinched conference;d- clinched division; x-clinched playoff berth

  1. *-Detroit Pistons: 58-22

  2. x-Boston Celtics: 54-25 (3.5 GB)

  3. x-New York Knicks: 51-28 (6.5 GB)

  4. x-Cleveland Cavaliers: 51-29 (7 GB)

  5. Atlanta Hawks: 45-35 (13 GB)

  6. Toronto Raptors: 44-35 (13.5 GB)

  7. Orlando Magic: 44-36 (14 GB)

  8. Philadelphia 76ers: 43-36 (14.5 GB)

  9. Charlotte Hornets: 43-37 (15 GB)

  10. Miami Heat: 41-38 (16.5 GB)

The Bucks, Bulls, Nets, Pacers and Wizards have been eliminated from postseason contention.

NBA Western Conference standings

(Through Wednesday, April 8)

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*- clinched conference;d- clinched division; x-clinched playoff berth

  1. *-Oklahoma City Thunder: 64-16

  2. d-San Antonio Spurs: 61-19 (3 GB)

  3. x-Denver Nuggets: 52-28 (12 GB)

  4. d-Los Angeles Lakers: 50-29 (13.5 GB)

  5. x-Houston Rockets: 50-29 (13.5 GB)

  6. x-Minnesota Timberwolves: 47-33 (17 GB)

  7. Phoenix Suns: 44-36 (20 GB)

  8. Los Angeles Clippers: 41-39 (23 GB)

  9. Portland Trail Blazers: 40-40 (24 GB)

  10. Golden State Warriors: 37-42 (26.5 GB)

The Pelicans, Grizzlies, Mavericks, Kings and Jazz have been eliminated from postseason contention.

NBA playoffs bracket

(Through Wednesday, April 8)

Eastern Conference

  • (1) Detroit Pistons vs. (8) Play-In Winner

  • (4) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. (5) Atlanta Hawks

  • (3) New York Knicks vs. (6) Toronto Raptors

  • (2) Boston Celtics vs. (7) Play-In Winner

Western Conference

  • (1) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (8) Play-In Winner

  • (4) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (5) Houston Rockets

  • (3) Denver Nuggets vs. (6) Minnesota Timberwolves

  • (2) San Antonio Spurs vs. (7) Play-In Winner

NBA Play-In Tournament

(Through Wednesday, April 8)

Eastern Conference

  • (7) Orlando Magic vs. (8) Philadelphia 76ers

  • (9) Charlotte Hornets vs. (10) Miami Heat

Western Conference

  • (7) Phoenix Suns vs. (8) Los Angeles Clippers

  • (9) Portland Trail Blazers vs. (10) Golden State Warriors

When do the NBA playoffs begin?

The NBA Play-In Tournament begins Tuesday, April 14 and finishes Friday, April 17.

The NBA playoffs begin the very next day, Saturday, April 18, featuring eight teams in each conference after two teams from both the East and West are eliminated in the Play-In Tournament.

Game 1 of the NBA Finals will be on Wednesday, June 3.

Which upcoming games could impact the postseason standings?

With just five days left in the regular season, every game matters, but there are a few games that could have serious impact on the end-of-season standings.

Wednesday, April 8

  • Atlanta Hawks at Cleveland Cavaliers

  • Oklahoma City Thunder at LA Clippers

    • Thunder can clinch top seed with win or Spurs loss

Thursday, April 9

  • Miami Heat at Toronto Raptors

  • Boston Celtics at New York Knicks

Friday, April 10

  • Cleveland Cavaliers at Atlanta Hawks

  • Toronto Raptors at New York Knicks

  • Los Angeles Clippers at Portland Trail Blazers

Sunday, April 12

  • Atlanta Hawks at Miami Heat

  • Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Clippers

  • Denver Nuggets at San Antonio Spurs

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Who's in 2026 NBA playoffs? Latest bracket, standings, scenarios

The NBA's annual play-in tournament is less than a week away. We know, we're shocked, too. However, despite the proximity to th...
Lady Gaga 'Heartbroken' as She Abruptly Cancels Concert After Doctor 'Strongly Advised' Her Not to Perform

Lady Gaga canceled her final Montreal show due to a worsening respiratory infection on her doctor’s advice

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  • The singer performed two earlier shows in Montreal as part of her Mayhem Ball Tour before falling ill

  • The Mayhem Ball Tour is set to end on April 13 with a performance at Madison Square Garden

Lady Gagahas canceled her latest touring performance at the advice of her doctor.

On Monday, April 6, the pop singer, 40, announced in anInstagram Stories postthat she would be canceling her third and final performance at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, following a respiratory infection.

"I’m so sorry to share that I’m unable to perform tonight and have to cancel the show," the "Abracadabra" singer began her statement. "I've been fighting a respiratory infection for the past few days and doing everything I can to rest and recover, but it’s gotten worse."

"My doctor has strongly advised me not to perform today and to be honest I don’t think I could give you the quality of a performance today that you deserve," she continued.

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"I know how deeply disappointing this is, and I truly could not feel worse about letting you down," Gaga wrote. "I’m so sorry to everyone who made plans to be there and support me. Being in Montreal and performing for you on Thursday and Friday was magical and deeply meaningful. To everyone who was coming tonight, I’m absolutely heartbroken and so sorry."

Gaga previously played shows in Montreal on Thursday, April 2, and Friday, April 3, as a part of herMayhem Ball Tour. After she finishes in Canada, there are three shows left on the Mayhem Ball Tour, including two in Saint Paul, Minn., and one at Madison Square Garden in New York City on April 13.

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In September, the tour was expanded with new dates and cities for 2026. Gaga's new slate of shows kicked off in February in Glendale, Ariz., making stops in Boston, Washington, D.C., and Montreal, among other North American cities.

Gaga also previously rescheduled several dates on this year's tour, including her Miami show at the Kaseya Center for March 13, afterhaving to cancel it on Wednesday, Sept. 3due to vocal strain.

The musicianannounced the Mayhem Ball in March 2025, noting that she hadn't planned to expand her original string of shows in Singapore, but following the "incredible response" to the albumMayhem, it inspired her to "keep things going."

"We chose arenas this time to give me the opportunity to control the details of the show in a way you simply can’t in stadiums — and honestly, I can’t wait,"she wrote on Instagram.

"This show is designed to be the kind of theatrical and electrifying experience that brings MAYHEM to life exactly how I envision it. The MAYHEM Ball Tour is officially coming your way. See you soon, monsters."

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Prince Andrew

Ex-Prince Andrew‘s move to the Wood Farm home on the Sandringham estate is drawing a lot of attention, which, as per a source, has disrupted the peace of the locals. The former royal moved to his temporary home after being stripped of his title and being evicted from Royal Lodge in Windsor. He is staying at Wood Farm for a brief period as his permanent residence, Marsh Farm, in the same estate, is under renovation.

Ex-Prince Andrew’s home has led to a disruption of peace, claims source

Ex-Prince Andrew’s temporary home, Wood Farms, is drawing a lot of attention, especially after his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in a public office. And a source toldRadarOnline. Com, the locals are not very happy with the “noticeable surge in visitors treating the area almost like a spectacle,” as it disrupts their peace. The insider revealed that the “people are driving in specifically to catch a glimpse or film the property” of the former royal.

Residents in Wolferton, a small hamlet near Wood Farm, have reported a steady increase in traffic. Many cars have stopped to take photographs and videos of the property of the ex-prince. Moreover, some visitors are even taking selfies near the entrance, while others gather to spotMountbatten-Windsor.

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“It’s become a talking point in the area because it’s so unusual – people are coming from outside just to see where he is staying, even though it’s otherwise a quiet and remote place,” said a resident.

Adding more, another resident said that due to the surge, there is “frustration” among locals “because the roads aren’t built for this kind of attention and it’s disrupting what is normally a very peaceful community.”

As per the outlet, the Sandringham estate’s Land Rover Safari Tour costs $211 per person. It passes by the entrance to Wood Farm as well as Marsh Farm, which has further fueled interest among visitors, and people have been “treating the location almost as a landmark.”

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Way-too-early NCAA men's basketball Top 25 after Michigan's championship game win over UConn

A way-too-early Top 25 takes on a new meaning in the transfer portal era.

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With the portal scheduled to open Tuesday, just hours afterMichigan’s win over UConn in Monday’s NCAA championship game, nothing is close to set in stone for start of next season.

But there are indicators as to who has a head start in the race for next season’s national championship.

We know who’s definitely and most likely leaving from every roster, whether they’re seniors or underclassmen bound for theNBA Draft lottery. We also have an idea of the future difference-making freshmen who have yet to don a college uniform.

With that in mind, let’s take a shot at looking ahead to the preseason top 25, knowing full well that this will drastically change between now and then.

No. 1 Michigan

All things are coming up Michigan. Yaxel Lendeborg is gone and Morez Johnson Jr. could follow him to the NBA Draft.

But the Wolverines have the potential to return several rotation players, including starting point guard andNCAA tournament MOP Elliot Cadeau, who projects as the senior leader on next year’s team. Add ina top recruiting classfeaturing 5-star guard Brandon McCoy andDusty May’s track record of portal success, and Michigan could be in prime position to compete for another title.

Elliot Cadeau's anticipated return to Michigan gives the Wolverines a leg up in next season's NCAA title race.

No. 2 Duke

Maliq Brown (senior) and Cameron Boozer (NBA Draft) are gone. Patrick Ngongba and Isaiah Evans could follow Boozer to the NBA Draft. But there’s a lot of talent that could potentially return to Durham next season, including Caleb Foster, Cayden Boozer and Dame Sarr.

As usual, Duke has a loaded incoming freshman classfeaturing three 5-star recruitsin Cam Williams, Deron Rippey and Bryce Howard that’sranked No. 1 in the nation by Rivals. There’s no Boozer or Cooper Flagg in this class, but Duke is reloaded for another shot to compete for a championship.

No. 3 Michigan State

Senior starters Jaxon Kohler and Carson Cooper are gone. But Michigan State has the potential to return the rest of the core of a tough and tested roster that earned a No. 3 seed and advanced to the Sweet 16.

This includes rising sophomore point guard Jeremy Fears Jr., who projects as an All-America candidate next season. Add in thenation’s No. 7 recruiting classand another year at the helm from Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo, and the Spartans should be a force again next season.

No. 4 Illinois

All-America freshman Keaton Wagler is almost certainly gone to the NBA Draft lottery, and his backcourt mate Kylan Boswell is a senior. But the bulk of the rest of the core of Illinois’ Euro-centric Final Four roster has the potential to return.

Illinois hasfour 3-star prospects in its 21st-ranked recruiting class,and coach Brad Underwood has a track record of attracting talent in the portal.

No. 5 Arizona

Arizona loses top-end talent from its Final Four team in senior Jaden Bradley and freshmen Brayden Burries and Koa Peat. There’s a chance Peat returns to improve his stock, but both freshmen are likely gone to the NBA Draft.

If All-Big 12 center Motiejus Krivas forgoes the draft, the Wildcats could return a significant portion of their rotation outside the players at the top. And coach Tommy Lloyd brings inthe nation’s No 4 recruiting classin addition tohis lucrative new contract.

John Calipari has a knack for securing high-end talent, no matter the color of his blazer.

No. 6 Arkansas

Breakout freshman guard Darius Acuff Jr. is almost certainly gone to the NBA Draft lottery. Starting forward Trevon Brazile is an outgoing senior. The rest of the core of Arkansas’ Sweet 16 team has the potential to return.

And the recruits that used to join John Calipari at Kentucky are following him to Fayetteville.Arkansas’ recruiting classranks second only to Duke’s and features5-star Jordan Smith Jr., an explosive combo guard who should slot in in Acuff’s absence before hearing his own name called in the lottery next summer.

No. 7 UConn

Alex Karaban and Tarris Reed Jr., both seniors and NBA Draft prospects, are gone. But the cupboard isn’t bare in Storrs. Braylon Mullins, Solo Ball and Silas Demary could all be back from a roster that led the Huskies to their third trip to the national title game in four seasons.

Dan Hurley brings ina 10th-ranked recruiting classfeaturing a pair of four-star guards in Junior County and Colben Landrew. And UConn projects to pull its share of talent in the portal. Expect the Huskies to compete once again next season.

No. 8 Virginia

Malik Thomas is the only outgoing senior from a starting lineup that kept Virginia competitive in the ACC and earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. Nobody’s expected to leave for the NBA Draft.

If starters Thijs de Ridder, Sam Lewis and Chance Mallory all return, Virginia projects for another strong season in the ACC. But there’s little room for error. The Cavaliers don’t have any incoming prospects committed and must win in the transfer portal to remain competitive.

No. 9 Alabama

A potential lottery pick, All-SEC guard LaBaron Philon is likely gone. An outgoing senior, Latrell Wrightsell Jr. is definitely gone.

But Alabama potentially returns the rest of the starting five and the bulk of its remaining core from a team that advanced to a fourth consecutive Sweet 16 — that is if Aden Holloway is free to play afterfacing felony marijuana charges. Whomever returns will be joined by another strong Nate Oats recruiting class thatfeatures three 4-star prospectsand ranks sixth in the nation.

No. 10 Gonzaga

Senior starters Graham Ike and Tyon Grant-Foster are gone from a team that earned a No. 3 seed in the NCAA tournament. Rising senior Braden Huff is in line to take over as the face of the Zags after a knee injury ended his season early. He finished second in points and third in rebounds per game for Gonzaga.

Gonzaga projects to return several rotation players andwill add two four-star prospectsfrom its incoming freshman class. There’s work to do in the portal, but Mark Few should field another competitive team next season.

No. 11 Florida

This will come down in large part to who stays and who goes to the NBA Draft. Thomas Haugh is almost certainly gone. Fellow frontline stars Alex Condon and Rueben Chinyelu are borderline prospects for this year’s draft who could go either way.

If both return, Florida could be higher on this list as Xaivian Lee is the only outgoing senior from its starting five. There’s not much help froma 99th-ranked recruiting classthat features a single 3-star prospect. There’s work to do in the portal, regardless of Condon’s and Chinyelu’s decisions.

No. 12 Kansas

Darryn Peterson is a sure bet for the NBA Draft lottery, and senior starters Tre White and Melvin Council are also gone. Starters Flory Bidunga and Bryson Tillercould also be gone in the transfer portal.

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The good news for Kansas is that head coachBill Self is back. And Kansas has four 4-star prospects incoming fromthe nation’s No. 12 recruiting class. Kansas is also in the running to landNo. 1 overall prospect Tyran Stokes,which would move it further up this board. Expect Self to reload through the portal as well.

Michael Malone's an NBA champion. Will that translate to NCAA success in Chapel Hill? His first task will be navigating the transfer portal.

No. 13 North Carolina

Caleb Wilson is almost certainly gone to the NBA Draft lottery, and senior leader Seth Trimble’s career is done. Then there’s the seismic matter of leadership change in Chapel Hill.Out is head coach Hubert Davisafter five years.In comes NBA champion head coach Michael Malone, who has minimal college experience.

How Malone manages the transfer portal and adapts to the college game is one of the biggest stories of the offseason and next season. There’s upside on the roster, especially if All-ACC forward Henri Veesaar returns. Promising rising sophomore guard Derek Dixon is entering the portal, butleft the door open to return. Five-star guard Dylan Mingo headlinesa three-man recruiting class— if he remains committed to Malone’s staff. The Tar Heels will enter next season with a lot of questions and a lot of potential outcomes.

No. 14 Houston

Houston’s best window to win an NCAA championship under Kelvin Sampson may have just closed. All-America guard Kingston Flemings is almost certainly gone to the NBA Draft, and fellow freshman Chris Cenac could join him. Senior starters Emanuel Sharp and Milos Uzan are definitely gone.

Sampson is bringing in a pair of 4-star prospects in 7-foot center Arafan Diane and point guard Ikenna Aloziefrom the nation’s No. 9 recruiting class. Both project to play significant roles alongside rising senior Joseph Tugler if Tugler returns. If Houston finds success in the portal, expect the Cougars to remain competitive.

No. 15 Nebraska

Nebraska made the biggest leap in program history in 2025-26, winning its first two NCAA tournament games ever. Fred Hoiberg could return with another competitive team next season.

Nebraska loses outgoing senior starters Rienk Mast and Jamarques Lawrence. Pryce Sandfort’s decision will be key. Nebraska’s leading scorer, he projects as a second-round NBA Draft prospect and could find returning to Lincoln a more attractive option. He could return to jointournament hero Braden Fragerin the starting lineup. Nebraska has two 4-star commitments inthe nation’s 36th-ranked recruiting class.

No. 16 Texas Tech

Texas Tech suffered a big blow when All-America candidate J.T. Toppin tore his right ACL late in the season. This ranking is dependent on his recovery and return rather than entering the NBA Draft, where his prospects are uncertain coming off his injury. A rising senior, Toppin projects as a National Player of the year candidate if he does return in time to play the bulk of the season.

Backcourt leader Christian Anderson also comes with a big question mark. The rising junior is a borderline first-round prospect who may or may not enter the NBA Draft. If both return healthy, they’ll be joined bya pair of 4-star prospectsfrom Texas Tech’s 24th-ranked recruiting class. Donovan Atwell is the only outgoing senior from the starting five.

No. 17 Iowa State

Iowa State is losing significant talent from its Elite Eight team, most notably outgoing senior All-America Joshua Jefferson. Senior guard Tamin Lipsey is also gone. What Milan Momcilovic decides to do will be key.

A 48.7% 3-point shooter, Momcilovic could test the NBA Draft waters. If he does, ISU will lose its top three scorers. He could also very well return, giving Iowa State one of the best shooters in the country alongside promising rising sophomores Killyan Toure and Jamarion Batemon.ISU features two 4-star and two 3-star prospectsin its 37th-ranked recruiting class.

Tennessee is losing a lot of talent. Can Rick Barnes guide the Volunteers to a fourth straight Elite Eight with a revamped roster?

No. 18 Tennessee

The Volunteers made a third straight Elite Eight under Rick Barnes, but are losing a lot of talent. Nate Ament is expected to jump to the NBA Draft despite his up-and-down freshman campaign. Senior starters Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Felix Okpara are gone, and J.P Estrella has announced thathe’s entering the transfer portal.

Tennessee will look to rising sophomore and former 4-star prospect Amari Evans to take a step forward after his limited action as a freshman reserve. Incoming Belmont sharpshooter Tyler Lundblade (40.6% from 3) signals an early portal win as a graduate transfer. Four-star forward Ralph Scott highlights the nation’s38th-ranked recruiting class.

No. 19 Miami

Miami found success in Year 1 under head coach Jai Lucas, competing in the ACC and earning a No. 7 seed in the NCAA tournament. The Hurricanes are losing a significant part of their core in outgoing seniors Malik Reneau, Tre Donaldson and Ernest Udeh Jr.

Rising sophomore wing Shelton Henderson should step into a leadership role after a standout campaign as a freshman starter. He’ll likely be joined in the starting lineup by one of the best freshman prospects in the countryin 5-star forward Caleb Gaskins. Lucas built last year’s roster from nearly scratch after joining the program from Jon Scheyer’s staff at Duke. This ranking is dependent in part on his continued ability to attract players through the transfer portal.

No. 20 Purdue

Gone is senior All-America guard Braden Smith after one of the most successful individual runs in program history. As are fellow senior starters Fletcher Loyer, Trey Kaufman-Renn and Oscar Cluff,unless Cluff is granted an eligibility waiver.

It’s a new era at Purdue, and one that could be led by guard Antione West Jr., who’s expected to step into a significant role after redshirting as a freshman. Add in three 4-star prospects fromthe nation’s No. 7 recruiting class, and there’s promise — though expectations for immediate success should be tempered.

No. 21 Ohio State

Ohio State loses two senior starters in Christoph Tilley and leading scorer Bruce Thornton. Fellow starter Devin Royalplans to enter the portal. Starters John Mobley and Amare Bynum could both return as the veteran anchors from a team that earned a No. 8 seed in the NCAA tournament.

And they’d be joined by one of the best freshmen in the country. Five-star wingAnthony Thompson headlines the nation’s 17th-ranked recruiting classand could be an immediate difference-maker in the Big Ten.

No. 22 USC

There’s reason for hope at USC after an 18-14 campaign and missing the NCAA tournament for a third straight season. Third-year coach Eric Musselman has so far securedthe nation’s No. 3 recruiting classhighlighted by 5-star wing Christian Collins and 4-star bigs and twin brothers Adonis and Darius Ratliff.

Senior leaders Chad Baker-Mazara and Ezra Ausar are gone. But there’s talent here to make a leap in Musselman’s third season at the helm — especially if USC can find success in the portal. The expectation next season will be a return to the NCAA tournament.

Rick Pitino crushed the transfer portal last season to keep St. John's in contention. Expect him to do so again this offseason.

No. 23 St. John’s

St. John’s is losing the bulk of this year’s Sweet 16 roster, including senior startersZuby Ejiofor, Bryce Hopkins, Dillon Mitchell and Oziyah Sellers. It also has nobody yet committed from the upcoming freshman class.

So why the top-25 ranking? There is talent projected to return, most notably former 5-star guard Ian Jackson, who will have a chance to shine as a junior after a pair of underwhelming seasons with North Carolina and St. John’s. And Rick Pitino will attack the transfer portal like few others. He built last season’s roster largely through the portal and very well could end up with another contender once the portal is closed.

No. 24 Missouri

Missouri will lose several key players from this season’s NCAA tournament team, including senior starters and leading scorers Mark Mitchell and Jayden Stone.

But the roster will be reinforced witha loaded recruiting classthat features 5-star guard Jason Crowe Jr. and comes in ranked No. 9 in the nation. If head coach Dennis Gates can match that recruiting success in the portal, the Tigers could improve on last season.

No. 25 Kentucky

Otegah Oweh and Denzel Aberdeen, both seniors, are gone. ThoughAberdeen is attempting to secure a fifth year of eligibilitythrough the transfer portal. Either way, he won’t be in Lexington.

Keeping starters Malachi Moreno and Collin Chandler will be key as the Wildcats facemultiple potential defections in the portal. There’s no Calipari recruiting class on the horizon.Mark Pope’s classfeatures no 5-stars, one 4-star (point guard Mason Williams) and ranks 55th in the country.

Success in the portal is must for Pope as he enters next season on the hot seat. If not, the Wildcats won’t stand a chance of maintaining this ranking.

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