Gonzaga, Baylor remain atop AP Top 25; Alabama cracks top 10
Gonzaga and Baylor have remained firmly atop The Associated Press men's college basketball poll all season while everyone else keeps rotating in and out of the top 10 beneath them as potential challengers.
This week, that includes Alabama for the first time in 14 years.
While the Bulldogs and Bears earned all 64 first-place votes in
Alabama has won
“They're playing together,” Alabama coach Nate Oats said Monday. “They're showing great leadership, the chemistry's good. Everything's good around the program to the point where these guys deserve to be ranked in the top 10. Their play shows it. But all the hard work you put to get there, one bad outing and you’re probably out of it.”
Alabama (13-3, 8-0 Southeastern Conference) has won five league games by double-figure margins, including
THE TOP TIER
Mark Few's Bulldogs earned 61 first-place votes while Scott Drew's Bears claimed the other three, keeping both teams locked in their 1-2 position for the season's 10th poll.
Villanova remained third followed by Michigan, with the Wolverines cracking the top five for a second straight season under Juwan Howard after being unranked earlier in the year. The rest of the top 10: Texas, Houston, Iowa, Virginia, Alabama and Texas Tech.
COVID-19 IMPACT
Michigan's rise comes after the school announced
It remains to be seen how much their ranking will fluctuate during that time.
In Villanova's case, the Wildcats were No. 5 when they beat Marquette on Dec. 23 before pausing team activities due to COVID-19 protocols. They didn't play again until
Florida State went the other direction. The Seminoles fell out from No. 25 in the midst of having three straight January games postponed. But they've won four straight games — three by double-digit margins — since returning and re-entered the poll Monday at No. 16.
RISING
Beyond Alabama's big jump, Missouri climbed seven spots to reach No. 12 for the second time this season following Saturday’s
In all, 11 teams climbed from last week’s poll.
SLIDING
The Volunteers took the week’s biggest tumble, falling 12 spots after a
There were also six-spot slides for No. 15 Kansas and No. 17 Creighton. The Jayhawks
A total of seven teams fell from last week’s poll.
IN AND OUT
No. 24 Oklahoma and No. 25 Louisville joined Florida State as the week's new additions to this week’s poll. Clemson (No. 20), Oregon (No. 21) and Connecticut (No. 23) fell out of the rankings.
The fall has been rapid for the Tigers, who were No. 12 two weeks ago before having to pause team activities. Since returning, Clemson has lost
CONFERENCE WATCH
The Big Ten and Big 12 lead the way among the conferences.
Both have a national-best six ranked teams, though the Big 12 has five in the top 15 (Baylor, Texas, Texas Tech, No. 11 West Virginia and Kansas). The Big Ten’s haul includes No. 13 Ohio State, No. 14 Wisconsin, No. 19 Illinois and No. 21 Minnesota.
The ACC is next up with four teams, followed by the SEC (three) and the Big East (two).
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This story has been corrected to show this is Alabama’s first top 10 appearance since January 2007, not 1997.