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2/14 CBB Aggregate Ranking

Only teams that have at least 1 vote in BOTH the AP and Coaches poll are eligible.
From there, you are ranked for your AP, Coaches, KenPom, Sagarin, NET, BPI & RPI ranking.


38 teams eligible this week. Same as the last 2 weeks.

1. Arizona (2.6)
2. Gonzaga (3.0)
3. Kentucky (3.7)
4. Auburn (5.3)
5. Baylor (6.1)
6. Kansas (6.3)

7. Villanova (7.7)
8. Purdue (8.1)
9. Duke (9.4)
10. Tennessee (10.7)
10. Houston (10.7)
12. UCLA (12.9)
13. Illinois (14.0)
14. Texas Tech (14.3)
15. Ohio State (18.4)
16. Texas (19.0)
17. Alabama (19.7)
18. Providence (19.9)
19. LSU (20.0)
20. Wisconsin (20.7)
20. Connecticut (20.7)
22. Michigan State (21.3)
23. Southern California (23.4)
23. Saint Mary's (23.4)
25. Xavier (24.3)

Next 5 In: Arkansas (25.0), Iowa (25.4), Wyoming (26.3), Murray State (26.7), Marquette (27.4)

New to eligibility: Iowa, Colorado State, SMU, Miami, Rutgers
No longer eligible: Loyola, Iowa State, Indiana, Davidson, Oregon


Biggest Jumps: Tennessee (+3.1), Baylor (+3.1), Wyoming (+2.6)
Biggest Drops: Houston (-5.9), Marquette (-4.4), Purdue (-2.7), Saint Mary's (-2.7)

Based off the Human Rankings, the computers find these teams overrated.
Providence -16, USC & Murray State -10, Wisconsin -7, Wyoming & Notre Dame -6, Marquette & Miami -5

Based off the Computer Rankings, the Human Polls find these teams overrated.
LSU +17, Iowa +13, Alabama +10, Saint Mary's +7, San Francisco +6, Houston & Tennessee +5

LSU is 31 in Human, 14 in computer

The RPI helped Alabama, Providence & Saint Mary's move up 3 spots.
The RPI hurt UCONN, Michigan State & Iowa by 3 spots.
All the rest were +/- 2 spots or less.

Gonzaga was #1 in every category except for RPI, which they were 15th. That was enough to make them fall to #2 overall. If they were 12th they would be #1.

7/14 Big Ten were eligible (20.4 avg ranking)
5/11 Big East (20.0)
6/14 SEC (13.2)
4/10 Big 12 (10.3)
3/10 WCC (19.0)
3/11 MWC (30.7, none in top 25)
4/15 ACC (28.8, Duke only team in top 34)
3/12 PAC (12.0)

SEC with 6 teams in the top 26. 3 in top 10.

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Kansas/Oklahoma State: News and notes

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Vying to win its 10th league game for the 28th consecutive season, No. 8/8 Kansas (20-4, 9-2) hosts Oklahoma State (12-12, 5-7) on ESPN Big Monday, Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14, at 8 p.m. CST.

With its 71-69 win against Oklahoma on Feb. 12, Kansas already added to another milestone by winning its 20th overall game for the 33rd consecutive season, a streak that started in 1989-90 and is the longest in NCAA Division I. Oklahoma State has won two of its last three games after its 81-58 home win against West Virginia Feb. 12.

The Kansas-Oklahoma State series dates back to 1926 with KU holding a 120-60 all-time advantage. KU is 65-12 against OSU in meetings in Lawrence, including 50-10 in Allen Fieldhouse. Since the inception of the Big 12, Kansas is 31-13 versus OSU: 25-11 in regular-season play and 6-2 in the Big 12 Championship.

Kansas is No. 8 in the NET rankings released by the NCAA through games played Feb. 12 and its strength of schedule is fourth nationally. KU leads the Big 12 in scoring offense (79.6 ppg), which is 20th nationally, in field goal percentage (49.7%, fourth nationally) and three-point field goal percentage (36.2%).

National player of the year candidate, senior Ochai Agbaji leads the Big 12 in scoring at 19.9 points per game, which is 25th nationally. Agbaji ranks eighth nationally in three-point field goal percentage at 44.5%. He has scored 20 or more points in 12 games this season. Kansas shows balance on the boards as it is the only school in the Big 12 to have three players ranked in the top 11 in rebounding with redshirt-sophomore Jalen Wilson third at 7.1 rpg, senior David McCormack fifth at 6.8 rpg and junior Christian Braun 11th at 5.8 rpg.

Up Next

Kansas hits the road to face West Virginia on Saturday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. (Central) on ESPN. Kansas defeated West Virginia, 85-59, on Jan. 15, in Allen Fieldhouse.

For the Oklahoma State contest, KU Students in attendance will have a chance to win a number of prizes including gift cards, adidas merchandise, a piece of Allen Fieldhouse Court, 50” TV and a KU x Eric Emanuel swag bag.

Tickets for the upcoming games Kansas men’s basketball home games can be purchased via KUAthletics.com here.
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