TUCSON, Ariz. — In the waning seconds of a blowout win, fans at Arizona's McKale Center started a chant of ''Number 1!''
The second-ranked Wildcats can certainly make a case with Saturday night's dismantling of No. 20 Auburn and top-ranked Purdue's first loss of the season.
Then again, Michigan can also stake a claim to No. 1. So can Duke. What about Iowa State?
''Obviously, it's not something you shy away from,'' Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd said after the 97-68 win over Auburn. ''You're at Arizona, you're going to be on the big stage and it's part and parcel being in a program like this.''
The 2025-26 college basketball season is off to an epic start with ready-made-star freshmen across the country and top programs' willingness to schedule tough early games.
The season kicked off with a flourish in Las Vegas, where Arizona took down reigning national champion Florida and has been dotted with marquee matchups almost every day, sometimes multiple games in one day.
There's already been three dozen games between ranked teams — 10 just last week — and the Thanksgiving Day game between Duke and Arkansas was the most-watched regular-season game in the last 30 years.
And this is only the first week in December.