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And Tennessee climbed up 12th to tied for 11th. On the strength of their momentous win over ... Presbyterian?


I read it the other way, TN dropped from 11 place tie with TX to 12 this week. No?
 
Was #3 (preseason) Oregon's win over #18 Syracuse more impressive than #4 Baylor's win over #23 Arizona St to garner one 1st place vote?
 
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I was kinda shocked at the first place vote for Oregon. I mean I know it's super early so everyone is still tweaking things, but I mean that was really a close win at home. Wouldn't punish, but not sure I think it garnered a first place vote. I think both deserve credit for pushing these top ranked teams to the edge.
 
I was kinda shocked at the first place vote for Oregon. I mean I know it's super early so everyone is still tweaking things, but I mean that was really a close win at home. Wouldn't punish, but not sure I think it garnered a first place vote. I think both deserve credit for pushing these top ranked teams to the edge.


Probably to the voter, a referendum on Ionescu. :cool:
 
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Was #3 (preseason) Oregon's win over #18 Syracuse more impressive than #4 Baylor's win over #23 Arizona St to garner one 1st place vote?

A good pollster will consider the teams anew every week. Otherwise you get stuck in a win=move up/lose=move down pattern, where everything is based on initial starting point.

Also, yes, Syracuse was "#18" and ASU "#23," but maybe that particular voter had Syracuse #10 and ASU unranked on his/her ballot last week. In which case, Oregon's win was a lot more notable.
 
Was #3 (preseason) Oregon's win over #18 Syracuse more impressive than #4 Baylor's win over #23 Arizona St to garner one 1st place vote?

Apparently, lol, nice to see them pick up a first place vote. Had to smile to myself. Can't wait for MSST game. Go Huskies!
 
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Looking at Maryland's schedule, I can't see them dropping in the rankings. Not until they play Iowa & Minnesota in mid-February, do they face difficult competition. I realize that anything can happen, but it would be quite the upset before the Iowa games rolls around. BTW: I thought Maryland looked very good, even if SC didn't.
 
Looking at Maryland's schedule, I can't see them dropping in the rankings. Not until they play Iowa & Minnesota in mid-February, do they face difficult competition. I realize that anything can happen, but it would be quite the upset before the Iowa games rolls around. BTW: I thought Maryland looked very good, even if SC didn't.

The thing is those holiday tournaments can act as an equalizer. I’ve seen plenty of good teams lose in holiday tournaments. Maryland plays Georgia in Puerto Rico, so I wouldn’t exactly take that for granted even though Georgia has been losing. And then they take on Georgia Tech as part of the ACC Challenge. Not exactly mid-major cupcakes.
 
Looking at Maryland's schedule, I can't see them dropping in the rankings. Not until they play Iowa & Minnesota in mid-February, do they face difficult competition. I realize that anything can happen, but it would be quite the upset before the Iowa games rolls around. BTW: I thought Maryland looked very good, even if SC didn't.

They could drop given big wins from teams right below them. Like what Maryland did this week based on the win yesterday.
 
S. Carolina falls out of top 10; Irish remain No. 1

South Carolina's run in the top 10 is over.

The Gamecocks fell out of the first 10 teams in the AP women's basketball poll on Monday after being ranked that high for the past 89 consecutive weeks dating back to Jan. 6, 2014. It was the third-longest active streak behind UConn and Notre Dame.
 
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As usual someone beat me to it. Here is the top 10 for the USA Today poll. Basically the same schools, just in a different order. :cool:

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Mississippi St takes a harsh thud to #8 in Week 8

UConn remains No. 1 after passing OU, Cal tests

1. UConn (31) 11-0
2. Notre Dame 11-1
3. Louisville 12-0
4. Maryland 11-0
5. Oregon 11-1
6. Stanford 9-1
7. Baylor 8-1
8. Mississippi St. 11-1
9. N.C. State 12-0
10. Tennessee 9-1
11. Oregon St. 9-2
12. Minnesota 11-0
13. Texas 9-2
14. California 9-1
15. Syracuse 11-2
16. Iowa 9-2
17. Arizona St. 9-2
18. Kentucky 12-1
19. DePaul 9-3
20. Gonzaga 11-12
21. Michigan St. 10-1
22. Marquette 9-3
23. Texas A&M 10-2
24. Miami 11-2
25. South Carolina 7-4
 
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South Carolina (7-4) [#64 RPI] {warrennolan.com} won't relinquish the #25 spot without a fight. These two teams are worthy to that lofty #25 spot, Iowa St (9-2) [#9 RPI] and Florida St (11-1) [#21 RPI].
 
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