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1/11/21 CBB Aggregate Rankings

JVDBeak'em

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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 were eligible this week, down from 42.

1. Gonzaga (average ranking 2.1)
2. Baylor (4.9)
3. Michigan (6.1)
4. Iowa (6.4)
5. Villanova (6.9)
6. Texas (7.1)
7. Tennessee (7.9)
8. Houston (8.1)
9. Kansas (9.7)
10. Wisconsin (10.7)
11. Creighton (10.9)
12. Illinois (11.4)
13. Clemson (15.9)
14. West Virginia (16.0)
15. Texas Tech (16.6)
16. Ohio State (19.0)
17. Louisville (19.6)
18. Virginia (20.3)
19. Colorado (20.4)
20. Oregon (21.4)
21. Southern California (22.4)
22. Connecticut (23.6)
23. Alabama (23.9)
24. Missouri (24.3)
24. UCLA (24.3)

Next 5 In: Minnesota (25.3), Saint Louis (25.6), Arkansas (25.9), Virginia Tech (26.7), San Diego State (26.9)

New to the rankings: USC
No longer eligible: Florida, Seton Hall, NC State, Oklahoma, Northwestern

Biggest Jumps: Connecticut 9.7, Alabama 8.3, UCLA 7.9, Drake 4.1, Arkansas 4.0
Biggest Drops: Rutgers 13.6, Oregon 4.1, Missouri 4.1, Minnesota 3.4

When compared to the human rankings, the computers find Missouri (+13), Virginia Tech (+11), Dukes (+9), Minnesota (+7), Rutgers (+7), FSU (+6) overrated.
When compared to the computer rankings, the human polls find Arkansas(-17), Colorado (-16), SDSU (-13), USC (-13), Ohio State (-8), & Houston (-6) overrated.

RPI helped Missouri (+5), Alabama and Minnesota (+4), Louisville, Kansas and Clemson (+3) the most.
RPI hurt Duke (-6), Arkansas ad SLU (-4) & Virginia (-3) the most.
 
Duke was 26th last week and their score only dropped 1.3, but it was enough to make them fall to 31st this week.
They were last place in both NET and RPI.

21st is only 4.6 away from 31st.
 
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With the failures of Georgetown and St John's

Interested if Villanova/UCONN becomes a big game for the Big East.

There really isn't that in this version of the conference.
IMO really missing Syracuse. Think they were the straw that stirred the drink.

We will see with UCONN
 
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