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12-7 CBB Aggregate Rankings (including computer numbers)

thepeopleschampion13

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This is a post from the main rivals college basketball board that gets compiled weekly. I figured some of you might want to see this so I will copy and paste the post.

"Only teams receiving a vote in both the AP and Coaches Polls are eligible. Then they are ranked based on their AP, Coaches, KenPom, Sagarin, RPI and BPI positions. (BPI not available yet).

1. Michigan State (2)
2. North Carolina (5)
2. Villanova (3)
4. Duke (6)
5. Iowa State (7)
5. Purdue (8)
7. Kentucky (1)
8. Xavier (9)
9. Kansas (4)
10. Virginia (11)
11. Oklahoma (12)
11. Louisville (9)
13. Vanderbilt (14)
14. Maryland (14)
14. West Virginia (17)
16. Gonzaga (13)
17. SMU (24)
18. Baylor (22)
19. Miami (19)
20. Arizona (23)
21. Butler (NR)
22. Providence (NR)
23. Florida (NR)
24. Cincinnati (16)
25. Oregon (18)

Next 5 in: Utah, Dayton, South Carolina, Iowa, Connecticut/Texas A&M

Dropped from the rankings: Syracuse (20), Texas A&M (21), Connecticut (25)

The biggest jumps were SMU +5.75, Butler +5.6, and Purdue +4.2
There were a lot of big drops. Syracuse -9.6, Cincinnati -8.4, Texas A&M -7.4, Oregon -6.4, Kentucky -6.2, Kansas -4.4.

If you took out RPI, KU would be #4. Their RPI is currently 67, which is 32nd out of the 38 teams eligible for this list.

Based on the human polls, the computer rankings suggest that Maryland, Arizona, Kansas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Providence, Iowa State and Baylor are overrated.

They also suggest Florida, Louisville, Iowa, Vanderbilt, Purdue, Villanova and South Carolina are underrated."
 
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