21. Arizona
Derrick Williams' departure leaves a major hole in Sean Miller's rotation, but the Wildcats return most of last year's Elite Eight squad.
22. Cincinnati
The Bearcats bring back the top four scorers from a team that reached the second round of the 2011 NCAA Tournament.
23. Missouri
The Tigers have the talent to be competitive this season, but they'll have to deal with controversy, as new coach Frank Haith may have been aware of improper benefits given some of his players at his last stop - the University of Miami.
24. Butler
The losses of Shelvin Mack and Matt Howard will obviously hurt, but I'm not about to bet against the team that has reached the last two NCAA title games.
25. Gonzaga
Elias Harris and Robert Sacre make for a very imposing frontcourt... if the 'Zags can get consistent point guard play, they should do well.
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