"Blog: my new AP Top 25 basketball ballot" - The Roanoke Times
By Mark Berman, AP Voter
Posted:13/03/17, 8:40pm cst
It's time to send a new Top 25 men's basketball ballot to the Associated Press. I evicted Texas Tech after its loss to Seton Hall. I booted Southern Cal after its loss at SMU. i did not need to kick out Louisville after its losses to Purdue and Seton Hall because I had not been ranking Louisville. I did not have to boot Alabama after its loss to UCF because I had not been ranking Alabama.
Here is the ballot:
1. Duke (10-0) stays here after winning at Indiana and beating South Dakota. Next: Tues. against St. Francis (Pa.) and Sat. at BC.
2. Michigan St. (7-1) moves up a spot after beating Notre Dame and Nebraska. Next: Tues. at Rutgers and Sat. against Southern Utah.
3. Kansas (7-0) drops a spot after beating Toledo and after defeating Syracuse in Miami. I hate to drop a team after wins, but I do believe Michigan State now deserves to be ranked No. 2, now that Michigan State has a win over Notre Dame to go with its win over UNC. Next for Kansas: Wed. against Washington in Kansas City and a big game Sunday against Arizona State.
4. Texas A&M (7-0) moves up a spot after beating Texas-Rio Grand Valley. Next: intriguing game Tuesday against Arizona in Phoenix and Sat. against Prairie View.
5. Villanova (8-0) moves up a spot after beating Penn and St. Joe's. Next: huge game Tuesday against Gonzaga at Madison Square Garden and a Sun. game against La Salle.
6. Notre Dame (7-1) drops two spots after losing handily at Michigan State and beating St. Francis (N.Y.). Next: Tues. against Ball State and Sat. at Delaware.
7. Wichita State (6-1) stays here after beating Savannah State and winning at Baylor. Great road win, but I need to keep Wichita State behind the Notre Dame team that it lost to. Next: Tues. against South Dakota St. and Saturday at Oklahoma St.
8. Kentucky (7-1) stays here after beating Harvard. Next: Saturday against Monmouth at Madison Square Garden.
9. Florida (5-1) stays here after an idle week. Next: intriguing game Monday against Florida State, a Wed. game with Loyola of Illinois and a big game Saturday against Cincinnati in Newark.
10. North Carolina (8-1) stays here after beating Michigan, Davidson and Tulane. Next: Wed. against Western Carolina.
Others:
22. Baylor (5-2) falls six spots after losing at Xavier and falling at home to Wichita State. Next: Monday against Sam Houston State and Sat. against small-college foe Randall at Fort Hood.
24. Cincinnati (7-1) falls 12 spots after beating Alabama State and losing at Xavier. Next: the big game Sat. against Florida in Newark.
25. For this last spot, I looked hard at leaving Texas Tech on my ballot here. I also looked hard at SMU and Tennessee. I also eyed Texas. But in the end, I decided to put Purdue back on my ballot. Purdue (8-2) has righted itself this past week by beating Louisville, winning at Maryland and beating Northwestern. Purdue has now won four straight after its back-to-back losses to Tennessee and Western Kentucky. Next: Thursday against Valpo and Sun. against IUPUI.
By Mark Berman, AP Voter
Posted:13/03/17, 8:40pm cst
It's time to send a new Top 25 men's basketball ballot to the Associated Press. I evicted Texas Tech after its loss to Seton Hall. I booted Southern Cal after its loss at SMU. i did not need to kick out Louisville after its losses to Purdue and Seton Hall because I had not been ranking Louisville. I did not have to boot Alabama after its loss to UCF because I had not been ranking Alabama.
Here is the ballot:
1. Duke (10-0) stays here after winning at Indiana and beating South Dakota. Next: Tues. against St. Francis (Pa.) and Sat. at BC.
2. Michigan St. (7-1) moves up a spot after beating Notre Dame and Nebraska. Next: Tues. at Rutgers and Sat. against Southern Utah.
3. Kansas (7-0) drops a spot after beating Toledo and after defeating Syracuse in Miami. I hate to drop a team after wins, but I do believe Michigan State now deserves to be ranked No. 2, now that Michigan State has a win over Notre Dame to go with its win over UNC. Next for Kansas: Wed. against Washington in Kansas City and a big game Sunday against Arizona State.
4. Texas A&M (7-0) moves up a spot after beating Texas-Rio Grand Valley. Next: intriguing game Tuesday against Arizona in Phoenix and Sat. against Prairie View.
5. Villanova (8-0) moves up a spot after beating Penn and St. Joe's. Next: huge game Tuesday against Gonzaga at Madison Square Garden and a Sun. game against La Salle.
6. Notre Dame (7-1) drops two spots after losing handily at Michigan State and beating St. Francis (N.Y.). Next: Tues. against Ball State and Sat. at Delaware.
7. Wichita State (6-1) stays here after beating Savannah State and winning at Baylor. Great road win, but I need to keep Wichita State behind the Notre Dame team that it lost to. Next: Tues. against South Dakota St. and Saturday at Oklahoma St.
8. Kentucky (7-1) stays here after beating Harvard. Next: Saturday against Monmouth at Madison Square Garden.
9. Florida (5-1) stays here after an idle week. Next: intriguing game Monday against Florida State, a Wed. game with Loyola of Illinois and a big game Saturday against Cincinnati in Newark.
10. North Carolina (8-1) stays here after beating Michigan, Davidson and Tulane. Next: Wed. against Western Carolina.
Others:
22. Baylor (5-2) falls six spots after losing at Xavier and falling at home to Wichita State. Next: Monday against Sam Houston State and Sat. against small-college foe Randall at Fort Hood.
24. Cincinnati (7-1) falls 12 spots after beating Alabama State and losing at Xavier. Next: the big game Sat. against Florida in Newark.
25. For this last spot, I looked hard at leaving Texas Tech on my ballot here. I also looked hard at SMU and Tennessee. I also eyed Texas. But in the end, I decided to put Purdue back on my ballot. Purdue (8-2) has righted itself this past week by beating Louisville, winning at Maryland and beating Northwestern. Purdue has now won four straight after its back-to-back losses to Tennessee and Western Kentucky. Next: Thursday against Valpo and Sun. against IUPUI.
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