1) Duke 2) Villanova 3) Connecticut 4) George Washington 5) Memphis 6) Gonzaga 7) Ohio State 8) Texas 9) Illinois 10) Pittsburgh 11) Tennessee 12) UCLA 13) Washington 14) Michigan State 15) Boston College 16) West Virginia 17) Georgetown 18) Iowa 19) North Carolina State 20) Oklahoma 21) Florida 22) Michigan 23) Northern Iowa 24) Wisconsin 25) George Mason
1. Duke 2. Villanova 3. Connecticut 4. Memphis 5. Gonzaga 6. George Washington 7. Texas 8. Ohio State 9. Washington 10. Illinois 11. Michigan State 12. Tennessee 13. Pittsburgh 14. UCLA 15. Boston College 16. West Virginia 17. Georgetown 18. Iowa 19. Florida 20. Kansas 21. Wisconsin 22. Oklahoma 23. Northern Iowa 24. Michigan 25. George Mason
Oh God, here we go ranking Wisconsin again, I bet they lose by 20 @ Northwestern 1. Duke 2. Nova 3. UConn 4. GW 5. Memphis 6. Ohio State 7. Gonzaga 8. Illinois 9. West Virginia 10. UCLA 11. Tennessee 12. Pitt 13. Texas 14. Washington 15. Michigan State 16. Boston College 17. Georgetown 18. Iowa 19. Oklahoma 20. NC State 21. Florida 22. Northern Iowa 23. George Mason 24. Houston 25. Wichita State 30. Kansas 31. UNC The fact that these teams are ranked in the national polls honestly makes me sick to my stomach. UTEP is actually making a really good case for the NCAA tourney; they're 19-5 with wins over Pacific and UAB, who are solid, and 4 of their 5 losses have come against Georgetown, Syracuse, Houston and Texas Tech. Not really that bad, IMO.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Schaddy:</div><div class="quote_post"> UTEP is actually making a really good case for the NCAA tourney; they're 19-5 with wins over Pacific and UAB, who are solid, and 4 of their 5 losses have come against Georgetown, Syracuse, Houston and Texas Tech. Not really that bad, IMO.</div> UTEP is not really that bad, but top 25? I'm cool with you ranking them, because it's your choice, but 17-6 isn't really that great, is it? They beat UAB and Pacific... not exactly Duke and UConn. Besides, outside of UAB and Pacific, their best wins are Alabam A&M and East Carolina... If you're looking to rank a C-USA team, why not Houston? They've got a better record at 18-6, they beat UTEP head to head, and they have wins against Arizona and LSU on their resume.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting Voodoo Child:</div><div class="quote_post">UTEP is not really that bad, but top 25? I'm cool with you ranking them, because it's your choice, but 17-6 isn't really that great, is it? They beat UAB and Pacific... not exactly Duke and UConn. Besides, outside of UAB and Pacific, their best wins are Alabam A&M and East Carolina... If you're looking to rank a C-USA team, why not Houston? They've got a better record at 18-6, they beat UTEP head to head, and they have wins against Arizona and LSU on their resume.</div> Now that you mention it, I may as well rank them instead seeing as they've got a better tourney resume. I just wanted to see if there were other legit CUSA teams if I was gonna rank Memphis top 5
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">Where is the love for Cal?</div> Didn't 9-14 Arizona State just beat them? C'mon man... I know they're talented and Powe's a beast, but their nonconference schedule was Charmin soft, and they didn't even do that well with it. They lost to Eastern Michigan (w/o Powe), DePaul, and Kansas, while their best win was against Northeastern. The only reason their record is as good as it is at 16-7 is because the Pac-10 is so weak; they've only played two ranked teams all year.
I'm probably going to take some heat for these but here it goes. 1) Villanova 2) Duke 3) Connecticut 4) George Washington 5) Memphis 6) Gonzaga 7) Illinois 8) West Virginia 9) Michigan State 10) Tennessee 11) Pittsburgh 12) Texas 13) Washington 14) Ohio State 15) Michigan 16) Georgetown 17) Oklahoma 18) North Carolina State 19) UCLA 20) Wichita State 21) Florida 22) Bucknell 23) Cal 24) Wisconsin 25) Kansas
1) Villanova 2) Duke 3) Connecticut 4) Memphis 5) Gonzaga 6) George Washington 7) Illinois 8) Texas 9) Michigan State 10) Ohio State 11) Pittsburgh 12) West Virginia 13) Tennessee 14) Boston College 15) Georgetown 16) North Carolina State 17) Iowa 18) Washington 19) Florida 20) Oklahoma 21) UCLA 22) Nevada 23) Michigan 24) Cal 25) Northern Iowa
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting shapecity:</div><div class="quote_post">They lost in Double OT.</div> lost in double OT on their homecourt to a 10-14 team. they have no business being ranked, IMO
This is the Official JustBBall.Com Top 25 college basketball poll which comes out every Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday, with the number of first-place votes in parentheses and total points outside the parentheses. Team records are through the date the poll was released: 1) Duke - 123 (3) 2) Villanova - 122 (2) 3) Conneticut - 115 4) Memphis - 107 5) George Washington - 106 6) Gonzaga - 101 7) Illinois - 89 8) Ohio State - 85 9) Texas - 82 10T) Pittsburgh - 73 10T) Tennessee - 73 12) Michigan State - 72 13) West Virginia - 69 14) Washington - 63 15) UCLA - 54 16) Georgetown - 48 17) Boston College - 44 18) Iowa - 33 19) Oklahoma - 32 20) North Carolina State - 31 21) Florida - 29 22) Michigan - 20 23) Northern Iowa - 11 24) Wisconsin - 9 25T) Wichita State - 7 25T) Kansas - 7 <u>Others Receiving Votes:</u> California - 5, George Mason - 5, Bucknell - 4, Nevada - 4, Houston - 2 The Board of Selected Members is made up of six quality college basketball writers at JustBBall.Com. All are respected and credible members. The 2005-06 voters who participated this week: C.K., Shapecity, Schaddy, UKOwnstheSEC, and Voodoo Child. <u>Dropped from Rankings</u> #25 Iona, #24 California, #23 Bucknell