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We will either move up one, perhaps two places and I'm leaning closer to two spots. We will move ahead of #23 Iowa as they lost to #21 Penn State. Will we move ahead of #16 West Virginia? This the key to moving two sports. I think it will be close.
Also, our total AP Voter points will definitely get better as the following teams behind WSU all lost this last week:
#26 Colorado
#27 Xavier
#28 DePaul
#29 Washington
#30 Northern Iowa
#31 Utah State
#32 Saint Mary's College
#33 MarquetteLast edited by shox1989; January 5, 2020, 11:57 PM.
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Top 25 and 1 - CBS Sports
by Gary Parrish (Not an AP Voter)
Posted: 01/05/20, 10:30 am cst
#13 West Virginia (previous #13)
The Mountaineers missed 11 of the 14 3-pointers they attempted in Saturday's 60-53 loss at Kansas. West Virginia finished with 16 turnovers and just seven assists in the game
#21 Memphis (previous #6)
Precious Achiuwa's 20 points and 15 rebounds couldn't prevent Memphis from losing 65-62 to Georgia on Saturday. The Tigers were missing their second-leading scorer, D.J. Jeffries, because of what was described as flu-like symptoms.
#26 Wichita State (previous #26)
Erik Stevenson finished with 29 points and six rebounds in Saturday's 74-54 victory over Ole Miss. The Shockers will take a seven-game winning streak into Thursday's game with Memphis.
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Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View PostTop 25 and 1 - CBS Sports
by Gary Parrish (Not an AP Voter)
Posted: 01/05/20, 10:30 am cst
#13 West Virginia (previous #13)
The Mountaineers missed 11 of the 14 3-pointers they attempted in Saturday's 60-53 loss at Kansas. West Virginia finished with 16 turnovers and just seven assists in the game
#21 Memphis (previous #6)
Precious Achiuwa's 20 points and 15 rebounds couldn't prevent Memphis from losing 65-62 to Georgia on Saturday. The Tigers were missing their second-leading scorer, D.J. Jeffries, because of what was described as flu-like symptoms.
#26 Wichita State (previous #26)
Erik Stevenson finished with 29 points and six rebounds in Saturday's 74-54 victory over Ole Miss. The Shockers will take a seven-game winning streak into Thursday's game with Memphis.
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College basketball rankings – Top 25: ,,,heating up - FanSided Sports
by Connor Muldowney (Not an AP Voter)
posted: 01/05/20, 5:00pm cst
New college basketball rankings see Gonzaga hang on to the No. 1 spot but Duke, Kansas and Michigan State are heating up as conference play begins.
"...Two top-five teams lost in Week 9 and five top-10 teams did as well as we will see plenty of shakeups in the upcoming Top 25 rankings.
College basketball rankings entering Week 10
25. Wichita State Shockers (13-1)
Wichita State played an SEC team in Week 9 before getting back to strictly focusing on conference play. The Shockers handled Ole Miss by 20 points and took care of East Carolina, but I don’t think they’ll get much respect from AP voters, especially with Arizona piecing together a 28-point win over a top rival.
19. West Virginia Mountaineers (11-2)
West Virginia had a chance to really sky-rocket in the rankings just one week after a win over Ohio State but the Mountaineers couldn’t pull off the upset over Kansas on the road. They still have plenty of talent and will make a run at the Big 12 title, but the Mountaineers need to get some confidence back next week. Not a bad drop coming.
13. Memphis Tigers (12-2)
Life without James Wiseman is going to be difficult, but Penny Hardaway and the Tigers shouldn’t have too much of a problem with the AAC. The Tigers beast Tulane to start the week but then Georgia came to town and stole a win. What do we make of this team?..."
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College Basketball Power Rankings:,,,? - ESPN
by Jeff Borzello, Staff Writer
posted: 01/05/20, 7:12 PM CT
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...an-diego-state
"10. West Virginia Mountaineers (11-2), Previous ranking: 11
Dropped out: Memphis (10), Villanova (13), Michigan (14)
In the waiting room
Wichita State: The Shockers can make an AAC statement this week when they play host to Memphis on Thursday. There's no clear-cut favorite in the league, with Wichita, Memphis and Houston all looking the part so far. A win over the Tigers could get Wichita State into the Power Rankings, as the Shockers have just a loss to West Virginia in the negative column thus far
Memphis: The Tigers' overall resume probably wasn't worthy of a top-10 ranking in the first place, and their home loss to Georgia sends them plummeting out of the rankings. The loss did come without D.J. Jeffries, the team's second-leading scorer and rebounder. They'll have a big opportunity to get back in the mix this week, with an AAC showdown against Wichita State."
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Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View PostTop 25 and 1 - CBS Sports
by Gary Parrish (Not an AP Voter)
Posted: 01/05/20, 10:30 am cst
#13 West Virginia (previous #13)
The Mountaineers missed 11 of the 14 3-pointers they attempted in Saturday's 60-53 loss at Kansas. West Virginia finished with 16 turnovers and just seven assists in the game
#21 Memphis (previous #6)
Precious Achiuwa's 20 points and 15 rebounds couldn't prevent Memphis from losing 65-62 to Georgia on Saturday. The Tigers were missing their second-leading scorer, D.J. Jeffries, because of what was described as flu-like symptoms.
#26 Wichita State (previous #26)
Erik Stevenson finished with 29 points and six rebounds in Saturday's 74-54 victory over Ole Miss. The Shockers will take a seven-game winning streak into Thursday's game with Memphis.
Creighton loses by 14. Shockers win by 20 but those two stay at the same ranking.
I think I will fire him too!
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Originally posted by WuShock Reaper View PostCollege Basketball Power Rankings:,,,? - ESPN
by Jeff Borzello, Staff Writer
posted: 01/05/20, 7:12 PM CT
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...an-diego-state
"10. West Virginia Mountaineers (11-2), Previous ranking: 11
Dropped out: Memphis (10), Villanova (13), Michigan (14)
In the waiting room
Wichita State: The Shockers can make an AAC statement this week when they play host to Memphis on Thursday. There's no clear-cut favorite in the league, with Wichita, Memphis and Houston all looking the part so far. A win over the Tigers could get Wichita State into the Power Rankings, as the Shockers have just a loss to West Virginia in the negative column thus far
Memphis: The Tigers' overall resume probably wasn't worthy of a top-10 ranking in the first place, and their home loss to Georgia sends them plummeting out of the rankings. The loss did come without D.J. Jeffries, the team's second-leading scorer and rebounder. They'll have a big opportunity to get back in the mix this week, with an AAC showdown against Wichita State."
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Mark Berman has WSU at #19 on his ballot this week (WSU was #21 last week):https://www.roanoke.com/sports/colle...08f4cf942.html
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#20 on Luke DeCock, 24 last week.
https://www.newsobserver.com/sports/...238994433.html
23 on Jerry Carino
https://www.app.com/story/sports/col...ll/2807041001/
24 on Rob Dauster
Last edited by Dan; January 6, 2020, 09:01 AM.
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