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Ok that was pretty good. May I add this feat is even as rare as the other three peat. Louisville is the mid to late 80’s was the only school ever ranked as high as #2 that lost three games in a row in a pre season tourney. 86 Great Alaskan Shootout. And the first loss was in OT but then they got progressively worse like we did.

They did win their conference and made the tourney.
 
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I was wondering if in the history of the rankings, if in a single week has a team gone from being ranked #2, to dropping completely out of the rankings? Their is trouble in River City.
 
Ok that was pretty good. May I add this feat is even as rare as the other three peat. Louisville is the mid to late 80’s was the only school ever ranked as high as #2 that lost three games in a row in a pre season tourney. 86 Great Alaskan Shootout. And the first loss was in OT but then they got progressively worse like we did.

They did win their conference and made the tourney.
Arizona was preseason 3 and lost 3 in a row in a preseason tourney but later ooc put together some solid wins including over a top 10 team and climbed as high as 9th in the country in route to a 4 seed.

I wouldn't mind that at this point...even a little less like top 15 and 5 seed.
 
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I was wondering if in the history of the rankings, if in a single week has a team gone from being ranked #2, to dropping completely out of the rankings? Their is trouble in River City.
Arizona in 2017
 
I was wondering if in the history of the rankings, if in a single week has a team gone from being ranked #2, to dropping completely out of the rankings? There is trouble in River City.
UNC last year or the year before right?
 
Ok that was pretty good. May I add this feat is even as rare as the other three peat. Louisville is the mid to late 80’s was the only school ever ranked as high as #2 that lost three games in a row in a pre season tourney. 86 Great Alaskan Shootout. And the first loss was in OT but then they got progressively worse like we did.

They did win their conference and made the tourney.
I believe that the 86-87 team lost the conference tournament and Denny Crum declined the NIT invitation.

Snippet from Wikepedia.
The 1986–87 Louisville Cardinals men's basketball team represented the University of Louisville in the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The head coach was Denny Crum[1] and the team finished the season with an overall record of 18–14.[2] The team declined an invitation to the 1987 National Invitation Tournament.

1986-87 Louisville MBB
 

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