Rank | Team | Reason |
---|---|---|
1 | Auburn | +0 |
2 | Duke | +0 |
3 | Alabama | +0 The top did not see a lot of movement even with all the losses, because it seemed just about everyone lost. |
4 | Iowa State | +0 |
5 | Tennessee | +1 A few teams swapped like this because of the difference in their losses, in this case a road loss vs a home loss. |
6 | Florida | -1 |
7 | Michigan State | +3 One of the rare climbers near the top this week, after a good win over Illinois |
8 | Kentucky | +0 |
9 | Kansas | +0 |
10 | Marquette | -3 |
11 | Purdue | +3 |
12 | Oregon | -1 |
13 | Texas A&M | -1 |
14 | Mississippi State | -1 |
15 | UConn | +0 |
16 | Wisconsin | +5 |
17 | Houston | +5 |
18 | Illinois | +2 |
19 | Ole Miss | +5 One of the best wins of the year @Alabama, if they could have pulled out the egg bowl they would have shot up the rankings. |
20 | Georgia | -2 I hate to drop them at all even after two losses, because @Tenn and against #1 Auburn is a tough schedule. |
21 | Baylor | -5 |
22 | St. John's | +6 (N5) |
23 | Michigan | +0 This one felt weird because dropping the game at Minnesota is horrid, but literally everyone else lost around them, a few like Gonzaga and Memphis dropping all the way out, so they stay put I guess |
24 | Missouri | NR Won @Florida to break into the top 25. |
25 | West Virginia | +2 (N5) |
Dropped Out: Gonzaga(16), Memphis(19), Pitt(25) Next 5: Texas Tech, Arizona, Louisville, Clemson, Memphis