Opening Night for college basketball delivered a fun game between big brands that went to overtime and provided a memorable start to the season.

Final score: Indiana 103, Kansas 99.

The updated CBS Sports Top 25 (and one) reflects that result.

James Blackmon scored 26 points for the Hoosiers, who are now fourth in these rankings. Kansas fell to No. 5. And Indiana's rise caused Xavier, North Carolina, Oregon and Virginia to drop one spot each, through no fault of their own. Earlier in the night, Arizona beat Michigan State (even though Allonzo Trier didn't play) thanks to a last-second, coast-to-coast bank shot from Kadeem Allen. So both games of the Armed Forces Classic in Hawaii were upsets that caused movement in the Top 25 (and one).

Not bad for a Friday night.

Meantime, back here in the continental United States, UConn lost to Wagner at home, which caused the Huskies to drop completely out of the Top 25 (and one) and opened the door for Cincinnati's entrance. So congrats to Mick Cronin's program, which benefitted from a rough outing from a fellow AAC school.

The complete Top 25 (and one) is below.

Biggest Movers
5 Indiana
3 Michigan St.
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1 Duke The Blue Devils won their opener against Marist by 45 points despite the fact that neither Harry Giles, Jayson Tatum nor Marques Bolden played. Luke Kennard finished with 16 points and nine rebounds. -- 8-2
2 Kentucky Freshman De'Aaron Fox finished with 12 points and 12 assists in Friday's win over Stephen F. Austin. Veterans Derek Willis and Isaiah Briscoe added a combined 32 points. -- 9-1
3 Villanova The reigning national champions made 15 3-pointers Friday in an easy win over Lafayette. Mikal Bridges got 16 points in 20 minutes off the bench. 1 7-4
4 Indiana James Blackmon finished with 26 points and six rebounds in Indiana's season-opening upset of Kansas. Thomas Bryant added 19 points and 10 rebounds before fouling out. 5 8-2
5 Kansas The Jayhawks missed 16 of their 23 3-point attempts in Friday's loss to Indiana. Josh Jackson was just 3-of-11 from the field in his first game at KU. 2 7-2
6 Xavier Trevon Bluiett's career-high 25 points helped Xavier hold on Friday for a closer-than-expected win over Lehigh. Edmond Sumner also set a career-high with 24 points. 1 8-2
7 N. Carolina Justin Jackson finished with a career-high 27 points in UNC's season-opening blowout of Tulane. The Tar Heels shot 45 percent from 3-point range in the game. 1 5-4
8 Oregon The Ducks handled Army easily in their opener despite the absence of Dillon Brooks, the preseason Pac-12 Player of the Year. Brooks is still recovering from foot surgery. 1 9-1
9 Virginia The Cavaliers shot 52 percent from the field in their season-opening victory over UNC Greensboro. Austin Nichols missed the game because of a suspension. 1 5-4
10 UCLA Freshman Lonzo Ball had 19 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds in UCLA's season-opening win over Pacific. He made three of the Bruins' 18 3-pointers. -- 8-1
11 Wisconsin Nigel Hayes finished with 14 points, five assists and four rebounds in Wisconsin's season-opening win over Central Arkansas. Bronson Koenig added 16 points on 12 shots. -- 8-3
12 Saint Mary's Jock Landale finished with 33 points and nine rebounds in his first career start. The center from Australia made 15 of the 20 shots he took in SMC's season-opening win over Nevada. -- 9-1
13 Gonzaga The Zags shot 52.2 percent from the field in Friday's victory over Utah Valley. Washington transfer Nigel Williams-Goss finished with 14 points, eight rebounds and six assists. -- 7-2
14 Louisville Jalen Johnson led the Cards with 19 points in Friday's win over Evansville. Donovan Mitchell added 15 points and five rebounds for Rick Pitino's team. 1 6-4
15 Texas Kendal Yancy finished with 19 points on 13 shots in UT's season-opening win over Incarnate Word. The Longhorns won despite shooting just 16.7 percent from beyond the arc. 1 7-2
16 Arizona Kadeem Allen's coast-to-coast bucket in Friday's final seconds lifted Arizona to a win over Michigan State. Freshman Kobi Simmons led the Wildcats with 18 points off the bench. 1 4-4
17 Michigan St. The Spartans finished with 15 assists and 18 turnovers in Friday's loss to Arizona. They only shot nine free throws in the game while Arizona made 20. 3 8-2
18 Rhode Island E.C. Matthews got 21 points in his first game since tearing his ACL last November. Hassan Martin added 12 points, 10 rebounds and seven blocks in Friday's win over Dartmouth. -- 9-1
19 Purdue The Boilermakers shot over 55 percent from the field in Friday's win over McNeese. Sophomore Caleb Swanigan finished with 23 points and 20 rebounds. 1 8-2
20 Syracuse Nebraska transfer Andrew White posted 17 points and five rebounds in his debut with the Orange. But sophomore Tyler Lydon was held to just two points in Friday's victory over Colgate. 1 5-4
21 California The Bears handled South Dakota State easily Friday even though Ivan Rabb didn't play. The sophomore forward was sidelined by a lingering toe injury. 1 6-4
22 Creighton Kansas State transfer Marcus Foster led all scorers with 19 points in Friday's win over UMKC. Maurice Watson added 17 points and nine assists. Kansas State transfer Marcus Foster led all scorers with 19 points in Friday's win over UMKC. Maurice Watson added 17 points and nine assists 1 7-3
23 Iowa St. Monte Morris finished with 21 points, 11 assists and zero turnovers in Friday's win over Savannah State. Naz Mitrou-Long added 18 points and 10 rebounds for Steve Prohm's Cyclones. 1 7-1
24 West Virginia The Mountaineers forced Mount St. Mary's into 21 turnovers during Friday's 28-point win. Senior Nathan Adrian led West Virginia with 13 points and three assists. 1 7-2
25 Wichita St. The Shockers held South Carolina State to 26.9 percent shooting in Friday's win at Koch Arena. Rauno Nurger finished with a team-high 14 points off the bench. 1 8-1
26 Cincinnati Jacob Evans finished with 23 points on 12 shots in Friday's win over Brown. The Bearcats shot 57.9 percent from the field in the game. NR 7-1