
The UCLA Bruins men's basketball team enters the 2025-26 season as the No. 12 team in the nation, but many national outlets feel the coaches and media are too high on Mick Cronin's bolstered Bruins.
CBS Sports senior writer Matt Norlander ranked the 101 best teams in college basketball ahead of the season, and he is yet another insider who feels the Bruins' top 12 rating is a bit too generous, considering where he placed UCLA in his personal rankings.
Norlander ranked UCLA as the 18th team in college football. Here's what he had to say:
Overrated, underrated or even properly rated, the Bruins will look to break through last season's ceiling. The Dent addition will certainly help, plus the rise of Skyy Clark alongside the reigning Mountain West Player of the Year in UCLA's backcourt.
College basketball insider for CBS Sports, Jon Rothstein, reported that his phone has been blowing up with Clark's name at the forefront.
"Highly placed spies in Westwood continue to send word that Skyy Clark is playing at an elite level for UCLA," Rothstein said in an X (formerly Twitter) post. "Averaged 10.5 PPG and shot 50% from 3 in the Bruins' final 17 games of last season. And that came without a PG like Donovan Dent."
Mixing a potential leap for Clark this year with the Dent addition means the Bruins may be in store for a real quality season. UCLA is already pegged as the No. 12 team on the official preseason AP Top 25 poll.
UCLA plays its second and final preseason exhibition game against UC Irvine in Pauley Pavilion on Tuesday at 7 p.m. PT.
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