In the few months since the end of the 2018-19 college basketball season, plenty has changed.

Some players who were projected to jump to the NBA didn't. Others who most felt were safe bets to return didn't. And then there were the transfers and for some, the still-pending immediate eligibility waivers.

And after all of that, the dust has (mostly) settled. We've gone from asking how many teams are going to fill out their starting lineups to being able to project most teams' starters.

ESPN college basketball writer Jeff Borzello updated his Way-Too-Early Top 25 for the fourth time this summer, and in some cases, those changes saw some pretty wild swings. In others, like at the very top of Borzello's rankings, the more things changed, the more they stayed the same.

Borzello wrote that there are still a few pieces floating around — UNLV graduate transfer Shakur Juiston*, Houston looking for a waiver for Quentin Grimes to play immediately and potential 2020 reclassifiers N'Faly Dante, Kyree Walker and Addison Patterson — but added that "the Way-Too-Early Preseason Top 25 you see today is likely to look fairly similar to the one come hoops season."

*Juiston picked Oregon after Borzello released his rankings, so it's unclear how much that addition would have impacted the Ducks' spot.

So which teams look like college basketball's best at this point in the calendar?