AP men's college basketball Top 25 poll breakdown
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AP men's college basketball Top 25 poll breakdown
"The Wildcats remain the unanimous No. 1 for a third straight week. They are followed by Michigan, which flipped spots with UConn to go No. 2. The Big Ten continues to have two teams in the top 5, with Illinois replacing Nebraska as the final team, after the latter dropped two straight games this past week. The Cornhuskers remain in the top-10, however, only sliding four spots."
"The biggest jump in the poll came from the Fighting Illini (four spots), with Kansas, Vanderbilt and St. John's each moving three spots up the rankings. Miami (OH) rose a spot, while fellow mid-major Saint Louis rose two. Arkansas dropped the furthest in the poll, by six spots. Alabama dropped out entirely, making way for Tennessee to re-enter the top-25. Other teams that dropped down the rankings include Louisville and the aforementioned Cornhuskers (four spots), as well as BYU and Michigan State (three)."
Arizona and Miami (OH) remain unbeaten as the AP Top 25 is released, with just four teams' rankings unchanged. Arizona is the unanimous No. 1 for a third straight week, followed by Michigan at No. 2 after flipping spots with UConn. The Big Ten has two teams in the top five, with Illinois replacing Nebraska after Nebraska dropped two straight games; Nebraska remains in the top 10, sliding four spots. The biggest jump came from Illinois (four spots), while Kansas, Vanderbilt and St. John's each moved three spots. Arkansas fell six spots, Alabama dropped out and Tennessee re-entered the top 25. Arizona is 22-0, tied for the school's best start and tied with 1996-97 Kansas for the best start in Big 12 history. Arizona plays Oklahoma State Saturday; Michigan faces Penn State Thursday.
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