Oklahoma will enter this week as the unanimous No. 1 team in the country following Kansas’ loss to West Virginia last Tuesday.
The Sooners are going to have their work cut out for them this week, however, as they will have to win at Iowa State and at Baylor in order keep this ranking for more than one week.
Credit to the AP voters this week, because I don’t have much criticism for the way their poll has shaken out. Arizona without Allonzo Trier feels high at No. 12, but they did storm their way through the Washington schools without him.
Here is the full AP top 25 poll:
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1. Oklahoma (15-1, 65 first-place votes)
2. North Carolina (16-2)
3. Kansas (15-2)
4. Villanova (16-2)
5. Xavier (16-1)
6. West Virginia (15-2)
7. Maryland (16-2)
8. SMU (17-0)
9. Iowa (14-3)
10. Texas A&M (15-2)
11. Michigan State (16-3)
12. Arizona (15-3)
13. Virginia (13-4)
13. Baylor (14-3)
15. Miami (13-3)
16. Providence (15-3)
17. Louisville (14-3)
18. Butler (13-4)
19. Iowa State (13-4)
20. Duke (14-4)
21. USC (15-3)
22. Purdue (15-3)
23. Kentucky (13-4)
24. South Carolina (16-1)
25. Indiana (15-3)