2007–08 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings

Two human polls made up the 2007–08 NCAA Division I men's basketball rankings, the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll, in addition to various publications' preseason polls.

Legend

  Increase in ranking
  Decrease in ranking
  Not ranked previous week
Italics   Number of first place votes
(#-#)   Win–loss record
т Tied with team above or below also with this symbol

AP poll

The Associated Press (AP) preseason poll was released on November 5, 2007. This poll is compiled by sportswriters across the nation. In Division I men's and women's college basketball, the AP Poll is largely just a tool to compare schools throughout the season and spark debate, as it has no bearing on postseason play. Generally, all top 25 teams in the poll are invited to the NCAA basketball tournament, also known as March Madness.

Preseason
Nov 5[1]
Week 1
Nov 12[2]
Week 2
Nov 19[3]
Week 3
Nov 26[4]
Week 4
Dec 3[5]
Week 5
Dec 10[6]
Week 6
Dec 17[7]
Week 7
Dec 24[8]
Week 8
Dec 31[9]
Week 9
Jan 7[10]
Week 10
Jan 14[11]
Week 11
Jan 21[12]
Week 12
Jan 28[13]
Week 13
Feb 4[14]
Week 14
Feb 11[15]
Week 15
Feb 18[16]
Week 16
Feb 25[17]
Week 17
Mar 3[18]
Week 18
Mar 10[19]
Week 19
Mar 17[20]
1.North Carolina 29North Carolina (0–0) 29North Carolina (2–0) 26North Carolina (5–0) 28North Carolina (7–0) 45North Carolina (8–0) 48North Carolina (9–0) 48North Carolina (11–0) 47North Carolina (13–0) 45North Carolina (15–0) 46North Carolina (17–0) 45Memphis (17–0) 49Memphis (19–0) 46Memphis (21–0) 72Memphis (23–0) 72Memphis (25–0) 72Tennessee (25–2) 69North Carolina (27–2) 38North Carolina (29–2) 52North Carolina (32–2) 531.
2.UCLA 24UCLA (1–0) 24UCLA (3–0) 26UCLA (6–0) 25Memphis (6–0) 22Memphis (7–0) 19Memphis (8–0) 19Memphis (10–0) 24Memphis (11–0) 26Memphis (13–0) 25Memphis (15–0) 24Kansas (18–0) 23Kansas (20–0) 26Duke (19–1)Duke (21–1)Tennessee (23–2)Memphis (26–1)Memphis (28–1) 21Memphis (30–1) 13Memphis (33–1) 132.
3.Memphis 18Memphis (2–0) 18Memphis (4–0) 19Memphis (5–0) 18Kansas (7–0) 2Kansas (9–0) 2Kansas (10–0) 2Kansas (12–0) 1Kansas (13–0) 1Kansas (14–0) 1Kansas (16–0) 3Tennessee (16–1)Duke (17–1)North Carolina (21–1)Kansas (23–1)North Carolina (24–2)North Carolina (26–2) 2UCLA (26–3) 12UCLA (28–3) 5UCLA (31–3) 53.
4.KansasKansas (2–0)Kansas (3–0)Kansas (5–0)Texas (7–0) 2Texas (9–0) 2Texas (10–0) 2Washington State (11–0)Washington State (12–0)Washington State (13–0)UCLA (16–1)Duke (15–1)North Carolina (19–1)Kansas (21–1)Tennessee (21–2)Kansas (24–2)UCLA (24–3) 1Tennessee (26–3) 1Tennessee (28–3) 2Kansas (31–3) 14.
5.Georgetown 1Georgetown (1–0) 1Georgetown (2–0) 1Georgetown (3–0) 1Georgetown (5–0) 1Georgetown (7–0) 1Georgetown (8–0) 1UCLA (11–1)UCLA (12–1)UCLA (14–1)Georgetown (13–1)North Carolina (18–1)UCLA (18–2)UCLA (20–2)North Carolina (22–2)Duke (22–2)Texas (23–4)Kansas (26–3)Kansas (28–3)Tennessee (29–4)5.
6.LouisvilleLouisville (0–0)Louisville (2–0)Washington State (6–0)Duke (8–0)Duke (9–0)Duke (9–0)Pittsburgh (11–0)Michigan State (12–1)Michigan State (13–1)Tennessee (14–1)Washington State (16–1)Georgetown (16–2)Georgetown (18–2)UCLA (21–3)UCLA (22–3)Kansas (24–3)Duke (25–3)Texas (26–5)Wisconsin (29–4)6.
7.TennesseeTennessee (1–0)Tennessee (3–0)Duke (6–0)UCLA (7–1)Washington State (9–0)Washington State (9–0)Michigan State (11–1)Georgetown (9–1)Georgetown (11–1)Duke (13–1)Indiana (16–1)Tennessee (17–2)Tennessee (19–2)Stanford (20–3)Texas (21–4)Duke (23–3)Stanford (24–4)Duke (26–4)Texas (28–6)7.
8.Michigan StateIndiana (0–0)Indiana (2–0)Texas (5–0)Washington State (7–0)UCLA (8–1)UCLA (9–1)Georgetown (8–1)Tennessee (12–1)Tennessee (12–1)Washington State (14–1)UCLA (16–2)Michigan State (18–2)Wisconsin (18–3)Georgetown (19–3)Butler (24–2)Stanford (22–4)Xavier (25–4)Wisconsin (26–4)Georgetown (27–5)8.
9.IndianaWashington State (1–0)Washington State (3–0)Texas A&M (6–0)Michigan State (6–1)Michigan State (8–1)Michigan State (9–1)Texas (11–1)Duke (10–1)Duke (11–1)Indiana (14–1)Georgetown (14–2)Washington State (17–2)Stanford (18–3)Butler (21–2)Stanford (21–4)Xavier (24–4)Texas (24–5)Georgetown (25–4)Duke (27–5)9.
10.Washington StateMarquette (1–0)Michigan State (2–0)Michigan State (4–1)Tennessee (7–1)Marquette (6–1)Marquette (7–1)Duke (10–1)Marquette (10–1)Indiana (12–1)Texas A&M (15–1)Michigan State (16–2)Texas (16–3)Butler (19–2)Michigan State (20–3)Xavier (21–4)Wisconsin (23–4)Wisconsin (24–4)Xavier (26–5)Stanford (26–7)10.
11.MarquetteOregon (2–0)Marquette (2–0)Tennessee (5–1)Marquette (5–1)Pittsburgh (9–0)Pittsburgh (10–0)Tennessee (11–1)Indiana (11–1)Texas A&M (14–1)Michigan State (14–2)Wisconsin (15–2)Indiana (17–2)Michigan State (19–3)Texas (19–4)Wisconsin (21–4)Georgetown (22–4)Georgetown (24–4)Stanford (24–6)Butler (29–3)11.
12.OregonMichigan State (0–0)Oregon (4–0)Louisville (4–1)Pittsburgh (7–0)Tennessee (8–1)Tennessee (9–1)Marquette (9–1)Texas A&M (12–1)Texas (13–2)Butler (16–1)Texas (14–3)Butler (19–2)Texas (17–4)Xavier (20–4)Georgetown (20–4)Indiana (23–4)Louisville (24–6)Butler (28–3)Xavier (27–6)12.
13.DukeDuke (1–0)Duke (2–0)Marquette (4–1)Butler (7–0)Indiana (8–1)Indiana (9–1)Indiana (10–1)Pittsburgh (11–1)Vanderbilt (15–0)Marquette (13–2)Pittsburgh (15–3)Wisconsin (16–3)Xavier (18–4)Indiana (20–3)Connecticut (20–5)Louisville (22–6)Connecticut (23–6)Louisville (24–7)Louisville (24–8)13.
14.GonzagaGonzaga (1–0)Gonzaga (3–0)Pittsburgh (5–0)Louisville (5–1)Texas A&M (8–1)Texas A&M (9–1)Texas A&M (11–1)Texas (11–2)Butler (13–1)Dayton (14–1)Vanderbilt (17–2)Stanford (16–3)Indiana (18–3)Drake (22–1)Purdue (21–5)Butler (25–3)Butler (27–3)Notre Dame (24–6)Drake (28–4)14.
15.TexasTexas A&M (1–0)Texas (3–0)Indiana (4–1)Indiana (6–1)Clemson (8–0)Clemson (8–0)Vanderbilt (11–0)Vanderbilt (12–0)Marquette (11–2)Pittsburgh (14–2)Butler (17–2)Xavier (17–4)Drake (20–1)Wisconsin (19–4)Indiana (21–4)Connecticut (21–6)Purdue (23–6)Connecticut (24–7)Notre Dame (24–7)15.
16.Texas A&MTexas (0–0)Texas A&M (4–0)Butler (6–0)Texas A&M (7–1)Oregon (7–1)Butler (9–1)Butler (11–1)Butler (12–1)Mississippi (13–0)Vanderbilt (16–1)Dayton (14–2)Drake (18–1)Marquette (16–4)Texas A&M (20–4)Drake (23–2)Purdue (21–6)Vanderbilt (24–5)Drake (28–4)Connecticut (24–8)16.
17.ArizonaArizona (0–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)Oregon (5–1)Gonzaga (7–1)Xavier (7–1)Vanderbilt (10–0)Arizona (9–2)Villanova (10–1)Dayton (12–1)Wisconsin (13–2)Mississippi (15–2)Marquette (14–4)Washington State (17–4)Connecticut (18–5)Washington State (20–5)Notre Dame (21–5)Michigan State (23–6)Purdue (24–7)Pittsburgh (26–9)17.
18.USCArkansas (1–0)Kansas State (3–0)Clemson (5–0)Clemson (7–0)Butler (8–1)Gonzaga (8–2)Villanova (9–1)Mississippi (12–0)Clemson (12–2)Mississippi (14–1)Texas A&M (15–3) тPittsburgh (16–4)Texas A&M (18–4)Kansas State (17–5)Louisville (20–6)Vanderbilt (23–4)Indiana (24–5)Vanderbilt (25–6)Michigan State (25–8)18.
19.ArkansasPittsburgh (3–0)Southern Illinois (1–0)Gonzaga (5–1)Oregon (6–1)Gonzaga (8–2)Arizona (7–2)Miami (FL) (12–0)Clemson (11–1)Villanova (11–2)Texas (13–3)Villanova (13–3) тVanderbilt (17–3)Connecticut (16–5)Purdue (19–5)Michigan State (20–5)Michigan State (22–5)Notre Dame (22–6)Michigan State (24–7)Vanderbilt (26–7)19.
20.KentuckyStanford (3–0)Villanova (2–0)Wisconsin (5–0)BYU (6–1)Vanderbilt (9–0)Villanova (8–1)BYU (10–2)Dayton (11–1)Pittsburgh (12–2)Xavier (14–3)Stanford (15–3)Florida (18–3)Kansas State (15–5)Notre Dame (18–4)Vanderbilt (22–4)Drake (24–3)Drake (25–4)Gonzaga (25–6)Purdue (24–8)20.
21.NC StateNC State (0–0)Syracuse (3–0)BYU (5–1)Xavier (6–1)Arizona (6–2)BYU (9–2)Clemson (10–1)Arizona (9–3)Wisconsin (12–2)Miami (FL) (14–1)Marquette (13–4)St. Mary's (17–2)Pittsburgh (17–5)Washington State (18–5)Notre Dame (19–5)Marquette (20–6)Marquette (21–7)Washington State (23–7)Washington State (24–8)21.
22.PittsburghKansas State (2–0)Butler (3–0)USC (5–1)Arizona (5–2)Louisville (5–2)Miami (FL) (9–0)Mississippi (11–0)USC (9–3)Rhode Island (14–1)Arizona State (13–2)Drake (16–1)Kansas State (14–4)Notre Dame (16–4)Pittsburgh (18–5)Texas A&M (20–5)Washington State (21–6)Gonzaga (23–6)Indiana (25–6)Clemson (24–9)22.
23.StanfordSouthern Illinois (0–0)Virginia (3–0)Xavier (4–1)Vanderbilt (7–0)Villanova (7–1)Oregon (8–2)West Virginia (10–1)Rhode Island (13–1)Stanford (12–2)Rhode Island (15–2)Xavier (15–4)Texas A&M (16–4)Vanderbilt (18–4)Louisville (18–6)St. Mary's (22–3)Kent State (23–5)Washington State (22–7)Davidson (25–6)Davidson (26–6)23.
24.Southern IllinoisVillanova (1–0)ClemsonNC State (4–1)USC (6–2)St. Mary's (7–0)West Virginia (8–1)USC (8–3)Stanford (11–1)Xavier (12–3)Clemson (13–3)Arizona State (14–3)Mississippi (15–3)Purdue (17–5)Vanderbilt (20–4)Kansas State (18–6)Gonzaga (21–6)Clemson (21–7)BYU (25–6)Gonzaga (25–7)24.
25.Kansas StateButler (1–0)FloridaKansas State (5–1)Villanova (5–1)BYU (7–2)USC (6–3)Rhode Island (11–1)Wisconsin (10–2)Miami (FL) (13–1)Villanova (11–3)Baylor (15–2)Baylor (16–3)St. Mary's (18–3)St. Mary's (20–3)Marquette (18–6)St. Mary's (23–4)Davidson (23–6)Marquette (22–8)Marquette (24–9)25.
Preseason
Nov 5[1]
Week 1
Nov 12[2]
Week 2
Nov 19[3]
Week 3
Nov 26[4]
Week 4
Dec 3[5]
Week 5
Dec 10[6]
Week 6
Dec 17[7]
Week 7
Dec 24[8]
Week 8
Dec 31[9]
Week 9
Jan 7[10]
Week 10
Jan 14[11]
Week 11
Jan 21[12]
Week 12
Jan 28[13]
Week 13
Feb 4[14]
Week 14
Feb 11[15]
Week 15
Feb 18[16]
Week 16
Feb 25[17]
Week 17
Mar 3[18]
Week 18
Mar 10[19]
Week 19
Mar 17[20]
Dropped:
  • USC (0–1)
  • Kentucky (1–1)
Dropped:
  • Arizona (1–1)
  • Arkansas (3–1)
  • Stanford (4–1)
  • NC State (1–1)
Dropped:
  • Southern Illinois (3–1)
  • Villanova (4–1)
  • Syracuse (4–1)
  • Virginia (5–1)
  • Florida (5–1)
Dropped:
  • Wisconsin (5–1)
  • NC State (4–2)
  • Kansas State (5–2)
Dropped:
USC (6–3)
Dropped:
  • Xavier (8–2)
  • Louisville (5–3)
  • St. Mary's (7–1)
Dropped:
  • Gonzaga (9–3)
  • Oregon (8–3)
Dropped:
  • Miami (FL) (12–1)
  • BYU (10–3)
  • West Virginia (10–2)
Dropped:
  • Arizona (10–4)
  • USC (9–5)
Dropped:
Stanford (13–3)
Dropped:
  • Miami (FL) (14–3)
  • Rhode Island (15–3)
  • Clemson (14–4)
Dropped:
  • Dayton (14–4)
  • Villanova (13–5)
  • Arizona State (14–5)
Dropped:
  • Florida (18–4)
  • Mississippi (16–4)
  • Baylor (16–4)
Dropped:
Marquette (16–6)
Dropped:
Pittsburgh (19–6)
Dropped:
  • Kansas State (18–8)
  • Texas A&M (20–7)
Dropped:
  • Kent State (23–6)
  • St. Mary's (24–5)
Dropped:
Clemson (22–8)
Dropped:
  • Indiana (25–7)
  • BYU (27–7)

ESPN/USA Today Coaches Poll

The Coaches Poll is the second oldest poll still in use after the AP Poll. It is compiled by a rotating group of 31 college Division I head coaches. The Poll operates by Borda count. Each voting member ranks teams from 1 to 25. Each team then receives points for their ranking in reverse order: Number 1 earns 25 points, number 2 earns 24 points, and so forth. The points are then combined and the team with the highest points is then ranked #1; second highest is ranked #2 and so forth. Only the top 25 teams with points are ranked, with teams receiving first place votes noted the quantity next to their name. Any team receiving votes after the top 25 are listed after the top 25 by their point totals. However, these are not real rankings: They are not considered #26, #27, etc. The maximum points a single team can earn is 775. The preseason poll was released on November 5, 2007.

Preseason
Nov 5[21]
Week 1
Nov 12[22]
Week 2
Nov 19[23]
Week 3
Nov 26[24]
Week 4
Dec 3[25]
Week 5
Dec 10[26]
Week 6
Dec 17[27]
Week 7
Dec 24[28]
Week 8
Dec 31[29]
Week 9
Jan 7[30]
Week 10
Jan 14[31]
Week 11
Jan 21[32]
Week 12
Jan 28[33]
Week 13
Feb 4[34]
Week 14
Feb 11[35]
Week 15
Feb 18[36]
Week 16
Feb 25[37]
Week 17
Mar 3[38]
Week 18
Mar 11[39]
Week 19
Mar 17[40]
Week 20
Final
1.North Carolina 10North Carolina (0–0) 14North Carolina (2–0) 14 тUCLA (6–0) 12North Carolina (7–0) 23North Carolina (8–0) 25North Carolina (9–0) 24North Carolina (11–0) 23North Carolina (13–0) 23North Carolina (15–0) 23North Carolina (17–0) 23Memphis (17–0) 21Memphis (19–0) 20Memphis (21–0) 31Memphis (23–0) 31Memphis (25–0) 31Tennessee (25–2) 31North Carolina (27–2) 19North Carolina (29–2) 23North Carolina (32–2) 23Kansas (37–3) 311.
2.UCLA 12UCLA (1–0) 10UCLA (3–0) 10 тNorth Carolina (5–0) 13Memphis (6–0) 6Memphis (7–0) 4Memphis (8–0) 4Memphis (10–0) 6Memphis (11–0) 7Memphis (13–0) 6Memphis (15–0) 6Kansas (18–0) 10Kansas (20–0) 11Duke (19–1)Duke (21–1)Tennessee (23–2)North Carolina (26–2)UCLA (26–3) 6UCLA (28–3) 4UCLA (31–1) 5Memphis (38–3)2.
3.Memphis 8Memphis (2–0) 6Memphis (4–0) 6Memphis (5–0) 5Kansas (7–0) 1Kansas (9–0) 1Kansas (10–0) 1Kansas (12–0) 2Kansas (13–0) 1Kansas (14–0) 2Kansas (16–0) 2Duke (15–1)Duke (17–1)North Carolina (21–1)Kansas (23–1)North Carolina (24–2)Memphis (26–1)Memphis (28–1) 6Memphis (30–1) 3Memphis (33–1) 3North Carolina (36–3)3.
4.Kansas 1Kansas (2–0) 1Kansas (3–0) 1Kansas (5–0) 1Georgetown (5–0) 1Georgetown (7–0) 1Georgetown (8–0) 1Washington State (11–0)Washington State (12–0)Washington State (13–0)UCLA (16–1)North Carolina (18–1)North Carolina (19–1)UCLA (20–2)Tennessee (21–2)Duke (22–2)UCLA (24–3)Tennessee (26–3)Tennessee (28–3)Kansas (31–3)UCLA (35–4)4.
5.GeorgetownGeorgetown (1–0)Georgetown (2–0)Georgetown (3–0)Texas (7–0)Texas (9–0)Texas (10–0) 1UCLA (11–1)UCLA (12–1)UCLA (14–1)Duke (13–1)Tennessee (16–1)UCLA (18–2)Kansas (21–1)North Carolina (22–2)Kansas (24–2)Texas (23–4)Duke (25–3)Kansas (28–3) 1Wisconsin (29–4)Texas (31–7)5.
6.LouisvilleLouisville (0–0)Louisville (2–0)Washington State (6–0)Washington State (7–0)Washington State (9–0)Washington State (9–0)Pittsburgh (11–0)Michigan State (12–1)Michigan State (13–1)Georgetown (13–1)Washington State (16–1)Georgetown (16–2)Georgetown (18–2)UCLA (21–3)UCLA (22–3)Duke (23–3)Kansas (26–3)Wisconsin (26–4)Tennessee (29–4)Louisville (27–9)6.
7.TennesseeTennessee (1–0)Tennessee (3–0)Duke (6–0)Duke (8–0)Duke (9–0)Duke (9–0)Michigan State (11–1)Georgetown (9–1)Duke (11–1)Tennessee (14–1)UCLA (16–2)Michigan State (18–2)Tennessee (19–2)Stanford (20–3)Texas (21–4)Kansas (24–3)Stanford (24–4)Duke (26–4)Texas (28–6)Tennessee (31–5)7.
8.Michigan StateIndiana (0–0)Indiana (2–0)Texas (5–0)UCLA (7–1)UCLA (8–1)UCLA (9–1)Georgetown (8–1)Duke (10–1)Georgetown (11–1)Washington State (14–1)Indiana (16–1)Tennessee (17–2)Wisconsin (18–3)Georgetown (19–3)Butler (24–2)Stanford (22–4)Wisconsin (24–4)Texas (26–5)Georgetown (27–5)Xavier (30–7)8.
9.IndianaWashington State (1–0)Washington State (3–0)Texas A&M (6–0)Pittsburgh (7–0)Pittsburgh (9–0)Pittsburgh (10–0)Texas (11–1)Tennessee (12–1)Tennessee (12–1)Texas A&M (15–1)Georgetown (16–2)Washington State (17–2)Stanford (18–3)Michigan State (20–3)Stanford (21–4)Wisconsin (23–4)Texas (24–5)Georgetown (25–4)Duke (27–5)Davidson (29–7)9.
10.Washington StateDuke (1–0)Duke (2–0)Louisville (4–1)Michigan State (6–1)Michigan State (8–1)Michigan State (9–1)Duke (10–1)Texas A&M (12–1)Texas A&M (14–1)Indiana (14–1)Michigan State (16–2)Texas (16–3)Michigan State (19–3)Butler (21–2)Wisconsin (21–4)Georgetown (22–4)Georgetown (24–4)Butler (28–3)Butler (29–3)Wisconsin (31–5)10.
11.DukeMarquette (1–0)Michigan State (2–0) тPittsburgh (5–0)Louisville (5–1)Tennessee (8–1)Texas A&M (9–1)Texas A&M (11–1)Marquette (10–1)Indiana (12–1)Michigan State (14–2)Wisconsin (15–2)Indiana (17–2)Butler (19–2)Texas (19–4)Georgetown (20–4)Xavier (24–4)Xavier (25–4)Stanford (24–6)Stanford (26–7)Stanford (28–8)11.
12.MarquetteMichigan State (0–0)Oregon (4–0) тTennessee (5–1)Tennessee (7–1)Texas A&M (8–1)Tennessee (9–1)Tennessee (11–1)Indiana (11–1)Vanderbilt (15–0)Butler (16–1)Texas (14–3)Butler (19–2)Texas (17–4)Indiana (20–3)Xavier (20–5)Indiana (23–4)Butler (27–3)Xavier (26–5)Xavier (27–6)Georgetown (28–6)12.
13.OregonOregon (2–0)Marquette (2–0)Michigan State (4–1)Butler (7–0)Marquette (6–1)Marquette (7–1)Marquette (9–1)Pittsburgh (11–1)Texas (13–2)Marquette (13–2)Vanderbilt (17–2)Wisconsin (16–3)Indiana (18–3)Xavier (20–4)Connecticut (20–5)Butler (25–3)Louisville (24–6)Louisville (24–7)Louisville (24–8)Michigan State (27–9)13.
14.Gonzaga тGonzaga (1–0)Gonzaga (3–0)Marquette (4–1)Texas A&M (7–1)Indiana (8–1)Indiana (9–1)Indiana (10–1)Texas (11–2)Butler (13–1)Vanderbilt (16–1)Butler (17–2)Stanford (16–3)Xavier (18–4)Wisconsin (19–4)Indiana (21–4)Vanderbilt (23–4)Connecticut (23–6)Notre Dame (24–6)Drake (28–4)Butler (30–4)14.
15.Texas A&M тTexas A&M (1–0)Texas A&M (4–0)Indiana (4–1)Indiana (6–1) тClemson (8–0)Clemson (8–0)Vanderbilt (11–0)Vanderbilt (12–0)Mississippi (13–0)Mississippi (14–1)Mississippi (15–2)Xavier (17–4)Drake (20–1)Drake (22–1)Purdue (21–5)Michigan State (22–5)Purdue (23–6)Connecticut (24–7)Notre Dame (24–7)Washington State (26–9)15.
16.TexasTexas (0–0)Texas (3–0)Butler (6–0)Marquette (5–1) тOregon (7–1)Villanova (8–1)Villanova (9–1)Villanova (10–1)Marquette (11–2)Pittsburgh (14–2)Texas A&M (15–3)Marquette (14–4)Marquette (16–4)Texas A&M (20–4)Vanderbilt (22–4)Connecticut (21–6)Vanderbilt (24–5)Purdue (24–7)Vanderbilt (26–7)Duke (28–6)16.
17.ArizonaArizona (0–0)Pittsburgh (4–0)Oregon (5–1)Clemson (7–0)Xavier (7–1)Vanderbilt (10–0)Butler (11–1)Butler (12–1)Villanova (11–2)Wisconsin (13–2)Pittsburgh (15–3)Drake (18–1)Washington State (17–4)Connecticut (18–5)Michigan State (20–5)Notre Dame (21–5)Indiana (24–5)Vanderbilt (25–6)Connecticut (24–8)West Virginia (26-11)17.
18.USCArkansas (1–0)Southern Illinois (1–0)Clemson (5–0)Oregon (6–1)Villanova (7–1)Butler (9–1)Arizona (9–2)Mississippi (12–0)Pittsburgh (12–2)Dayton (14–1)Villanova (13–3)Vanderbilt (17–3)Texas A&M (18–4)Notre Dame (18–4)Drake (23–2)Louisville (22–6)Michigan State (23–6)Drake (28–4)Purdue (24–8)Pittsburgh (27-10)18.
19.ArkansasPittsburgh (3–0)Villanova (2–0)Gonzaga (5–1)Gonzaga (7–1)Butler (8–1)Arizona (7–2)Miami (FL) (12–0)Clemson (11–1)Clemson (12–2)Texas (13–3)Dayton (14–2)Florida (18–3)Connecticut (16–5)Vanderbilt (20–4)Washington State (20–5)Purdue (21–6)Notre Dame (22–6)Michigan State (24–7)Pittsburgh (26–9)Notre Dame (25–8)19.
20.PittsburghStanford (3–0)Kansas State (3–0)Wisconsin (5–0)Xavier (6–1)Louisville (5–2)Gonzaga (8–2)Clemson (10–1)Stanford (11–1)Rhode Island (14–1)Xavier (14–3)Marquette (13–4)St. Mary's (17–2)Vanderbilt (18–4)Washington State (18–5)St. Mary's (22–3)Drake (24–3)Marquette (21–7)Indiana (25–6)Michigan State (25–8)Purdue (25–9)20.
21.StanfordSouthern Illinois (0–0)Syracuse (3–0)Villanova (4–1)Villanova (5–1)Vanderbilt (9–0)Oregon (8–2)BYU (10–2)Arizona (9–3)Wisconsin (12–2)Rhode Island (15–2) тStanford (15–3)Pittsburgh (16–4)Notre Dame (16–4)St. Mary's (20–3)Notre Dame (19–5)Marquette (20–6)Drake (25–4)Washington State (23–7)Washington State (24–8)Marquette (25-10)21.
22.KentuckyNorth Carolina State (0–0)Clemson (3–0)Southern Illinois (3–1)BYU (6–1)Arizona (6–2)Miami (FL) (9–0)Stanford (10–1)Rhode Island (13–1)Dayton (12–1)Villanova (11–3) тXavier (15–4)Mississippi (15–3)Florida (18–4)Kansas State (17–5)Texas A&M (20–5)Washington State (21–6)Washington State (22–7)Gonzaga (25–6)Clemson (24–9)WKU (29–7)22.
23.Southern IllinoisVillanova (1–0)Butler (3–0)BYU (5–1)Wisconsin (5–1)Gonzaga (8–2)BYU (9–2)West Virginia (10–1)Dayton (11–1)Stanford (12–2)Clemson (13–3)Drake (16–1)Texas A&M (16–4)St. Mary's (18–3)Purdue (19–5)Louisville (20–6)St. Mary's (23–4)Gonzaga (23–6)BYU (25–6)Davidson (26–6)Drake (28–5)23.
24.North Carolina StateKansas State (2–0)Florida (4–0)USC (5–1)Arizona (5–2)St. Mary's (7–0)Xavier (8–2)Mississippi (11–0)St. Mary's (12–1)Arizona (10–4)Miami (FL) (14–1)St. Mary's (15–2)Kansas State (14–4)Kansas State (15–5)Pittsburgh (18–5)Marquette (18–6)Kent State (23–5)BYU (23–6)Marquette (22–8)Indiana (25–7) тVillanova (22-13)24.
25.VillanovaSyracuse (0–0)Davidson (1–1)Xavier (4–1)Vanderbilt (7–0)BYU (7–2)Stanford (8–1)Rhode Island (11–1)Wisconsin (10–2)Xavier (12–3)Arizona State (13–2)Clemson (14–4)Mississippi State (14–5)Pittsburgh (17–5)Marquette (16–6)Kansas State (18–6)BYU (21–6)Mississippi State (20–8)Davidson (25–6)Marquette (24–9) тVanderbilt (26–8)25.
Preseason
Nov 5[21]
Week 1
Nov 12[22]
Week 2
Nov 19[23]
Week 3
Nov 26[24]
Week 4
Dec 3[25]
Week 5
Dec 10[26]
Week 6
Dec 17[27]
Week 7
Dec 24[28]
Week 8
Dec 31[29]
Week 9
Jan 7[30]
Week 10
Jan 14[31]
Week 11
Jan 21[32]
Week 12
Jan 28[33]
Week 13
Feb 4[34]
Week 14
Feb 11[35]
Week 15
Feb 18[36]
Week 16
Feb 25[37]
Week 17
Mar 3[38]
Week 18
Mar 11[39]
Week 19
Mar 17[40]
Week 20
Final
Dropped:
  • USC (0–1)
  • Kentucky (1–1)
Dropped:
  • Arizona (1–1)
  • Arkansas (3–1)
  • Stanford (4–1)
  • NC State (1–1)
Dropped:
  • Kansas State (5–1)
  • Syracuse (4–1)
  • Florida (5–1)
  • Davidson (2–2)
Dropped:
  • Southern Illinois (3–2)
  • USC (6–2)
Dropped:
Wisconsin (6–2)
Dropped:
  • Louisville (5–3)
  • St. Mary's (7–1)
Dropped:
  • Gonzaga (9–3)
  • Oregon (8–3)
  • Xavier (8–3)
Dropped:
  • Miami (FL) (12–1)
  • BYU (10–3)
  • West Virginia (10–2)
Dropped:
St. Mary's (12–2)
Dropped:
  • Stanford (13–3)
  • Arizona (11–5)
Dropped:
  • Rhode Island (15–3)
  • Miami (FL) (14–3)
  • Arizona State (14–3)
Dropped:
  • Villanova (13–5)
  • Dayton (14–4)
  • Clemson (15–5)
Dropped:
  • Mississippi (16–4)
  • Mississippi State (14–7)
Dropped:
Florida (19–5)
Dropped:
Pittsburgh (19–6)
Dropped:
  • Kansas State (18–8)
  • Texas A&M (20–7)
Dropped:
  • Kent State (23–6)
  • St. Mary's (24–5)
Dropped:
Mississippi State (21–9)
Dropped:
  • Gonzaga (25–7)
  • BYU (27–7)
Dropped:
  • Connecticut (24–9)
  • Clemson (24–10)
  • Indiana (25–8)

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