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After the fifth week of the college basketball season wraps up, it is time to look at how the results could impact the upcoming rankings. Here is an early projection of what Monday’s AP Poll could look like after the latest set of games.
The first official NCAA NET rankings have been released, providing the initial blueprint for how the selection committee views the national landscape. It factors in everything from game results and strength of schedule to offensive and defensive efficiency.
"We played our absolute best," said Iowa State coach TJ Otzelberger. "When you play an elite competitor and tremendous program, and have the respect we have for the program, you know it's going to take your best, and we were fortunate enough to do that. We made enough shots and made enough plays."
The Feast Week slate has dominated headlines across college basketball over the past week, with the top teams changing how AP Poll voters view them with MTE performances at neutral sites. Ahead of next Top 25 update, there is plenty to debate across the board with several ranked matchups making the process much more difficult to unpack.
The NCAA released the first Women’s NET rankings of the 2025-26 season earlier this week, providing a fascinating glimpse into how the committee’s metric currently assesses the national landscape. Unlike traditional polls,
The final College Football Playoff rankings of 2025 will be revealed on Sunday, Dec. 7. Here's what the top 25 could look like.
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College basketball rankings: Stakes high for Kentucky as it desperately needs a victory vs. Gonzaga
Gonzaga is No. 9 in the Top 25 And 1. Kentucky is No. 24. Tip is scheduled for 7 ET. Gonzaga is listed as a 4.5-point favorite despite the fact that the last time any of us saw the Zags, Michigan was beating them 101-61 in the championship game of the Players Era Festival.
Following Tuesday's action across college basketball, including the ACC/SEC Challenge, CBS Sports updated the top 25 and 1.