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KenPom Ratings By Conference:

Rankings on the Monday before Selection Sunday:

ACC:
1. Virginia (12th nationally)
2. Florida State (14th nationally)
3. Georgia Tech (31st nationally)
4. North Carolina (32nd nationally)
5. Clemson (38th nationally)
6. Duke (41st nationally)
7. Virginia Tech (47th nationally)
8. Syracuse (51st nationally)
9. Louisville (52nd nationally)
10. NC State (65th nationally)
11. Notre Dame (68th nationally)
12. Pittsburgh (82nd nationally)
13. Boston College (134th nationally)
14. Miami (142nd nationally)
15. Wake Forest (170th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Baylor (2nd nationally)
2. Texas Tech (21st nationally)
3. Kansas (22nd nationally)
4. West Virginia (25th nationally)
5. Texas (26th nationally)
6. Oklahoma State (36th nationally)
7. Oklahoma (37th nationally)
8. TCU (128th nationally)
9. Iowa State (180th nationally)
10. Kansas State (184th nationally)

Big East:
1. Villanova (10th nationally)
2. Creighton (17th nationally)
3. UConn (24th nationally)
4. Seton Hall (53rd nationally)
5. Xavier (60th nationally)
6. St. John's (63rd nationally)
7. Providence (73rd nationally)
8. Marquette (74th nationally)
9. Georgetown (85th nationally)
10. Butler (110th nationally)
11. DePaul (131st nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Michigan (3rd nationally)
2. Iowa (4th nationally)
3. Illinois (5th nationally)
4. Ohio State (7th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (11th nationally)
6. Purdue (13th nationally)
7. Maryland (29th nationally)
8. Rutgers (33rd nationally)
9. Penn State (34th nationally)
10. Indiana (39th nationally)
11. Michigan State (56th nationally)
12. Minnesota (62nd nationally)
13. Northwestern (69th nationally)
14. Nebraska (92nd nationally)

PAC 12:
1. USC (15th nationally)
2. Colorado (16th nationally)
3. Oregon (35th nationally)
4. UCLA (42nd nationally)
5. Arizona (45th nationally)
6. Utah (75th nationally)
7. Stanford (78th nationally)
8. Oregon State (101st nationally)
9. Washington State (106th nationally)
10. Arizona State (114th nationally)
11. California (163rd nationally)
12. Washington (177th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (8th nationally)
2. Arkansas (18th nationally)
3. Tennessee (23rd nationally)
4. LSU (28th nationally)
5. Florida (30th nationally)
6. Kentucky (46th nationally)
7. Missouri (48th nationally)
8. Ole Miss (50th nationally)
9. Auburn (64th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (71st nationally)
11. Georgia (88th nationally)
12. Vanderbilt (95th nationally)
13. Texas A&M (130th nationally)

Top 20 Mid Majors:
1. Gonzaga (1st nationally)
2. Houston (6th nationally)
3. Loyola Chicago (9th nationally)
4. San Diego State (19th nationally)
5. BYU (20th nationally)
6. St. Bonaventure (27th nationally)
7. Memphis (40th nationally)
8. VCU (43rd nationally)
9. Utah State (44th nationally)
10. St. Louis (49th nationally)
11. SMU (54th nationally)
12. Drake (55th nationally)
13. Boise State (57th nationally)
14. Davidson (58th nationally)
15. Toledo (59th nationally)
16. Colorado State (61st nationally)
17. Wright State (66th nationally)
18. Richmond (67th nationally)
19. Buffalo (70th nationally)
20. Wichita State (72nd nationally)
 
Updated on the Morning of Selection Sunday:

ACC:
1. Virginia (10th nationally)
2. Florida State (15th nationally)
3. North Carolina (27th nationally)
4. Georgia Tech (32nd nationally)
5. Duke (33rd nationally)
6. Syracuse (41st nationally)
7. Clemson (42nd nationally)
8. Virginia Tech (50th nationally)
9. Louisville (54th nationally)
10. NC State (73rd nationally)
11. Notre Dame (81st nationally)
12. Pittsburgh (89th nationally)
13. Miami FL (132nd nationally)
14. Boston College (143rd nationally)
15. Wake Forest (170th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Baylor (4th nationally)
2. Kansas (22nd nationally)
3. Texas Tech (24th nationally)
4. Texas (25th nationally)
5. West Virginia (26th nationally)
6. Oklahoma State (30th nationally)
7. Oklahoma (38th nationally)
8. TCU (139th nationally)
9. Kansas State (157th nationally)
10. Iowa State (178th nationally)

Big East:
1. Villanova (12th nationally)
2. UConn (16th nationally)
3. Creighton (19th nationally)
4. Seton Hall (52nd nationally)
5. Georgetown (55th nationally)
6. Xavier (61st nationally)
7. St. John's (66th nationally)
8. Providence (76th nationally)
9. Marquette (79th nationally)
10. Butler (116th nationally)
11. DePaul (133rd nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Michigan (2nd nationally)
2. Illinois (3rd nationally)
3. Iowa (5th nationally)
4. Ohio State (7th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (11th nationally)
6. Purdue (13th nationally)
7. Maryland (31st nationally)
8. Rutgers (34th nationally)
9. Penn State (35th nationally)
10. Indiana (46th nationally)
11. Michigan State (56th nationally)
12. Minnesota (57th nationally)
13. Northwestern (70th nationally)
14. Nebraska (94th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. USC (14th nationally)
2. Colorado (17th nationally)
3. Oregon (36th nationally)
4. Arizona (44th nationally)
5. UCLA (45th nationally)
6. Utah (71st nationally)
7. Stanford (83rd nationally)
8. Oregon State (84th nationally)
9. Washington State (107th nationally)
10. Arizona State (114th nationally)
11. California (136th nationally)
12. Washington (173rd nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (8th nationally)
2. Arkansas (18th nationally)
3. Tennessee (21st nationally)
4. LSU (29th nationally)
5. Florida (37th nationally)
6. Ole Miss (48th nationally)
7. Kentucky (49th nationally)
8. Missouri (51st nationally)
9. Auburn (63rd nationally)
10. Mississippi State (77th nationally)
11. Georgia (93rd nationally)
12. Vanderbilt (96th nationally)
13. South Carolina (122nd nationally)
14. Texas A&M (134th nationally)

Top 20 Mid Majors:
1. Gonzaga (1st nationally)
2. Houston (6th nationally)
3. Loyola Chicago (9th nationally)
4. San Diego State (20th nationally)
5. BYU (23rd nationally)
6. St. Bonaventure (28th nationally)
7. Memphis (39th nationally)
8. Utah State (40th nationally)
9. VCU (43rd nationally)
10. St. Louis (47th nationally)
11. Drake (53rd nationally)
12. Davidson (58th nationally)
13. SMU (59th nationally)
14. Boise State (60th nationally)
15. Toledo (62nd nationally)
16. Colorado State (64th nationally)
17. Wright State (65th nationally)
18. Richmond (67th nationally)
19. Buffalo (68th nationally)
20. UC Santa Barbara (69th nationally)
 
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I’m still curious as to what caused all these Big 12 teams to fall so much after being ranked highly early on.

Teams like Loyola, Virginia and Purdue ranked 10-15 spots higher than Texas? Please.
 
Ohio St at #7 with a 12-8 conference record and a bunch of narrow non-con wins over teams like Cleveland St. Laughing

The Big 10’s faceplant is going to be hilarious.

Called it.

Let’s reflect upon Ohio State’s season. A team that began with modest expectations, struggled with weak teams in the non-con, went 12-8 in conference, and bowed out vs a 15 seed.

Worthy of a 2 seed? Only if one was drinking the “B1G is the most dominant league evur” Kool-aid.

Btw, is North Carolina the B1G’s best OOC win to date?
 
KenPom Ratings after the round of 32:

ACC:
1. Virginia (16th nationally)
2. Florida State (17th nationally)
3. North Carolina (32nd nationally)
4. Duke (36th nationally)
5. Georgia Tech (39th nationally)
6. Syracuse (42nd nationally)
7. Clemson (43rd nationally)
8. Virginia Tech (50th nationally)
9. Louisville (55th nationally)
10. NC State (68th nationally)
11. Notre Dame (83rd nationally)
12. Pittsburgh (93rd nationally)
13. Miami FL (133rd nationally)
14. Boston College (147th nationally)
15. Wake Forest (174th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Baylor (4th nationally)
2. Texas Tech (14th nationally)
3. Kansas (18th nationally)
4. West Virginia (20th nationally)
5. Texas (22nd nationally)
6. Oklahoma State (29th nationally)
7. Oklahoma (41st nationally)
8. TCU (137th nationally)
9. Kansas State (152nd nationally)
10. Iowa State (172nd nationally)

Big East:
1. Villanova (15th nationally)
2. UConn (23rd nationally)
3. Creighton (24th nationally)
4. Seton Hall (54th nationally)
5. Xavier (65th nationally)
6. Georgetown (66th nationally)
7. St. John's (75th nationally)
8. Providence (82nd nationally)
9. Marquette (84th nationally)
10. Butler (121st nationally)
11. DePaul (139th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Illinois (2nd nationally)
2. Michigan (3rd nationally)
3. Iowa (6th nationally)
4. Ohio State (10th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (12th nationally)
6. Purdue (19th nationally)
7. Maryland (31st nationally)
8. Rutgers (34th nationally)
9. Penn State (35th nationally)
10. Indiana (44th nationally)
11. Minnesota (56th nationally)
12. Michigan State (58th nationally)
13. Northwestern (76th nationally)
14. Nebraska (97th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. USC (8th nationally)
2. Colorado (11th nationally)
3. Oregon (28th nationally)
4. UCLA (33rd nationally)
5. Arizona (38th nationally)
6. Utah (59th nationally)
7. Oregon State (63rd nationally)
8. Stanford (77th nationally)
9. Washington State (91st nationally)
10. Arizona State (106th nationally)
11. California (127th nationally)
12. Washington (149th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (7th nationally)
2. Arkansas (13th nationally)
3. LSU (21st nationally)
4. Tennessee (26th nationally)
5. Florida (37th nationally)
6. Missouri (47th nationally)
7. Kentucky (48th nationally)
8. Ole Miss (49th nationally)
9. Auburn (60th nationally)
10. Mississippi State (78th nationally)
11. Georgia (95th nationally)
12. Vanderbilt (98th nationally)
13. South Carolina (119th nationally)
14. Texas A&M (134th nationally)

Top 20 Mid Majors:
1. Gonzaga (1st nationally)
2. Houston (5th nationally)
3. Loyola Chicago (9th nationally)
4. BYU (25th nationally)
5. San Diego State (27th nationally)
6. St. Bonaventure (30th nationally)
7. Memphis (40th nationally)
8. Utah State (45th nationally)
9. VCU (46th nationally)
10. Saint Louis (51st nationally)
11. SMU (52nd nationally)
12. Drake (53rd nationally)
13. North Texas (57th nationally)
14. Boise State (61st nationally)
15. Richmond (62nd nationally)
16. UC Santa Barbara (64th nationally)
17. Colorado State (67th nationally)
18. Toledo (69th nationally)
19. Davidson (70th nationally)
20. Wright State (71st nationally)
 
I'm not arguing that predictive models should matter more than results. Results are what the selection committee will be looking at and rightfully so. That said, we've seen plenty of times where a team has had a better resume and were underdogs in Vegas. Resume doesn't always reflect a team's strength. KenPom is one of the best predictive models out there. To ignore it or discredit it would be a mistake IMO.

My guess is you haven't watched a ton of Loyola basketball so maybe slow your roll on how they aren't that good. They've made a Final Four recently and have a very good record/coach. Their resume suggests they are probably a 9/10 seed but they are likely a much better team than that.

Loyola showing they were a much better team than their resume suggested. KenPom had some misses but he nailed Loyola.
 
KenPom ratings after the round of 32:

ACC:
1. Florida State (13th nationally)
2. Virginia (16th nationally)
3. North Carolina (32nd nationally)
4. Georgia Tech (33rd nationally)
5. Duke (35th nationally)
6. Syracuse (36th nationally)
7. Clemson (43rd nationally)
8. Virginia Tech (51st nationally)
9. Louisville (56th nationally)
10. NC State (66th nationally)
11. Notre Dame (83rd nationally)
12. Pittsburgh (91st nationally)
13. Miami FL (131st nationally)
14. Boston College (145th nationally)
15. Wake Forest (173rd nationally)

Big 12:
1. Baylor (2nd nationally)
2. Texas Tech (18th nationally)
3. West Virginia (25th nationally)
4. Texas (28th nationally)
5. Kansas (29th nationally)
6. Oklahoma State (34th nationally)
7. Oklahoma (42nd nationally)
8. TCU (144th nationally)
9. Kansas State (159th nationally)
10. Iowa State (181st nationally)

Big East:
1. Villanova (11th nationally)
2. Creighton (19th nationally)
3. UConn (20th nationally)
4. Seton Hall (54th nationally)
5. Georgetown (60th nationally)
6. Xavier (64th nationally)
7. St. John's (69th nationally)
8. Providence (79th nationally)
9. Marquette (82nd nationally)
10. Butler (117th nationally)
11. DePaul (135th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Michigan (3rd nationally)
2. Illinois (5th nationally)
3. Iowa (7th nationally)
4. Ohio State (12th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (14th nationally)
6. Purdue (23rd nationally)
7. Maryland (37th nationally)
8. Rutgers (38th nationally)
9. Penn State (40th nationally)
10. Indiana (49th nationally)
11. Minnesota (65th nationally)
12. Michigan State (67th nationally)
13. Northwestern (80th nationally)
14. Nebraska (106th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. USC (6th nationally)
2. Colorado (10th nationally)
3. Oregon (17th nationally)
4. UCLA (24th nationally)
5. Arizona (31st nationally)
6. Utah (48th nationally)
7. Oregon State (50th nationally)
8. Stanford (62nd nationally)
9. Washington State (84th nationally)
10. Arizona State (93rd nationally)
11. California (118th nationally)
12. Washington (140th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (8th nationally)
2. Arkansas (15th nationally)
3. LSU (22nd nationally)
4. Tennessee (27th nationally)
5. Florida (41st nationally)
6. Missouri (45th nationally)
7. Kentucky (47th nationally)
8. Ole Miss (52nd nationally)
9. Auburn (61st nationally)
10. Mississippi State (75th nationally)
11. Georgia (96th nationally)
12. Vanderbilt (101st nationally)
13. South Carolina (122nd nationally)
14. Texas A&M (136th nationally)

Top 20 MidMajors:
1. Gonzaga (1st nationally)
2. Houston (4th nationally)
3. Loyola Chicago (9th nationally)
4. BYU (21st nationally)
5. San Diego State (26th nationally)
6. St. Bonaventure (30th nationally)
7. Memphis (39th nationally)
8. Utah State (44th nationally)
9. VCU (46th nationally)
10. Drake (53rd nationally)
11. St. Louis (55th nationally)
12. SMU (57th nationally)
13. UC Santa Barbara (58th nationally)
14. Boise State (59th nationally)
15. Richmond (63rd nationally)
16. Colorado State (68th nationally)
17. Davidson (70th nationally)
18. North Texas (71st nationally)
19. Wichita State (72nd nationally)
20. Toledo (73rd nationally)
 
So we can see that really it doesn't matter your RPI as far as your ability to win games this time of year. You need a team that can execute and not be overwhelmed by the moment and the opponent. See Oral Roberts anywhere on that list?

Matchups are everything in March. The best teams are the ones that create the matchup issues instead of having to counter them
 
What the committee should have done:

1 - Zags, Michigan, Baylor, Illinois
2 - Alabama, USC, Oregon, Arkansas
3 - Iowa, Colorado, Virginia, Florida State
4 - Houston, Loyola, Villanova, UCLA
 
What the committee should have done:

1 - Zags, Michigan, Baylor, Illinois
2 - Alabama, USC, Oregon, Arkansas
3 - Iowa, Colorado, Virginia, Florida State
4 - Houston, Loyola, Villanova, UCLA

Interesting. A team that got waxed by a 4 deserved a 3. And what makes UCLA deserving of a 4 again?
 
KenPom Ratings after the S16:

ACC:
1. Florida State (14th nationally)
2. Virginia (17th nationally)
3. North Carolina (33rd nationally)
4. Duke (36th nationally)
5. Georgia Tech (38th nationally)
6. Syracuse (41st nationally)
7. Clemson (45th nationally)
8. Virginia Tech (53rd nationally)
9. Louisville (59th nationally)
10. NC State (71st nationally)
11. Notre Dame (84th nationally)
12. Pittsburgh (96th nationally)
13. Miami FL (138th nationally)
14. Boston College (147th nationally)
15. Wake Forest (174th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Baylor (2nd nationally)
2. Texas Tech (20th nationally)
3. West Virginia (25th nationally)
4. Texas (29th nationally)
5. Kansas (31st nationally)
6. Oklahoma State (34th nationally)
7. Oklahoma (42nd nationally)
8. TCU (144th nationally)
9. Kansas State (155th nationally)
10. Iowa State (178th nationally)

Big East:
1. Villanova (12th nationally)
2. UConn (21st nationally)
3. Creighton (22nd nationally)
4. Seton Hall (55th nationally)
5. Georgetown (64th nationally)
6. Xavier (67th nationally)
7. St. John's (69th nationally)
8. Providence (80th nationally)
9. Marquette (83rd nationally)
10. Butler (121st nationally)
11. DePaul (142nd nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Michigan (4th nationally)
2. Illinois (5th nationally)
3. Iowa (7th nationally)
4. Ohio State (11th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (13th nationally)
6. Purdue (23rd nationally)
7. Maryland (35th nationally)
8. Rutgers (37th nationally)
9. Penn State (39th nationally)
10. Indiana (49th nationally)
11. Minnesota (62nd nationally)
12. Michigan State (63rd nationally)
13. Northwestern (78th nationally)
14. Nebraska (109th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. USC (6th nationally)
2. Colorado (9th nationally)
3. Oregon (15th nationally)
4. UCLA (16th nationally)
5. Arizona (28th nationally)
6. Oregon State (43rd nationally)
7. Utah (44th nationally)
8. Stanford (58th nationally)
9. Washington State (79th nationally)
10. Arizona State (87th nationally)
11. California (116th nationally)
12. Washington (131st nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (8th nationally)
2. Arkansas (18th nationally)
3. LSU (24th nationally)
4. Tennessee (27th nationally)
5. Florida (40th nationally)
6. Missouri (47th nationally)
7. Kentucky (50th nationally)
8. Ole Miss (51st nationally)
9. Auburn (61st nationally)
10. Mississippi State (68th nationally)
11. Georgia (97th nationally)
12. Vanderbilt (104th nationally)
13. South Carolina (124th nationally)
14. Texas A&M (139th nationally)

Top 20 MidMajors:
1. Gonzaga (1st nationally)
2. Houston (3rd nationally)
3. Loyola Chicago (10th nationally)
4. BYU (19th nationally)
5. San Diego State (26th nationally)
6. Memphis (30th nationally)
7. St. Bonaventure (32nd nationally)
8. Utah State (46th nationally)
9. VCU (48th nationally)
10. SMU (52nd nationally)
11. St. Louis (54th nationally)
12. Drake (56th nationally)
13. UC Santa Barbara (57th nationally)
14. Boise State (60th nationally)
15. Richmond (65th nationally)
16. Wichita State (66th nationally)
17. Davidson (70th nationally)
18. St. Mary's (72nd nationally)
19. Wright State (73rd nationally)
20. Toledo (74th nationally)
 
KenPom before the Final Four:

ACC:
1. Florida State (14th nationally)
2. Virginia (18th nationally)
3. North Carolina (33rd nationally)
4. Duke (36th nationally)
5. Georgia Tech (37th nationally)
6. Syracuse (41st nationally)
7. Clemson (45th nationally)
8. Virginia Tech (52nd nationally)
9. Louisville (59th nationally)
10. NC State (72nd nationally)
11. Notre Dame (84th nationally)
12. Pittsburgh (97th nationally)
13. Miami FL (138th nationally)
14. Boston College (147th nationally)
15. Wake Forest (175th nationally)

Big 12:
1. Baylor (2nd nationally)
2. Texas Tech (20th nationally)
3. West Virginia (25th nationally)
4. Texas (29th nationally)
5. Kansas (30th nationally)
6. Oklahoma State (34th nationally)
7. Oklahoma (42nd nationally)
8. TCU (143rd nationally)
9. Kansas State (154th nationally)
10. Iowa State (177th nationally)

Big East:
1. Villanova (12th nationally)
2. Creighton (21st nationally)
3. UConn (22nd nationally)
4. Seton Hall (55th nationally)
5. Georgetown (63rd nationally)
6. Xavier (66th nationally)
7. St. John's (69th nationally)
8. Providence (80th nationally)
9. Marquette (83rd nationally)
10. Butler (121st nationally)
11. DePaul (140th nationally)

Big Ten:
1. Michigan (4th nationally)
2. Illinois (5th nationally)
3. Iowa (7th nationally)
4. Ohio State (11th nationally)
5. Wisconsin (13th nationally)
6. Purdue (23rd nationally)
7. Maryland (35th nationally)
8. Rutgers (38th nationally)
9. Penn State (39th nationally)
10. Indiana (50th nationally)
11. Minnesota (62nd nationally)
12. Michigan State (64th nationally)
13. Northwestern (79th nationally)
14. Nebraska (109th nationally)

PAC 12:
1. USC (6th nationally)
2. Colorado (8th nationally)
3. UCLA (15th nationally)
4. Oregon (16th nationally)
5. Arizona (28th nationally)
6. Oregon State (43rd nationally)
7. Utah (44th nationally)
8. Stanford (58th nationally)
9. Washington State (78th nationally)
10. Arizona State (86th nationally)
11. California (115th nationally)
12. Washington (130th nationally)

SEC:
1. Alabama (9th nationally)
2. Arkansas (19th nationally)
3. LSU (24th nationally)
4. Tennessee (27th nationally)
5. Florida (40th nationally)
6. Missouri (47th nationally)
7. Kentucky (49th nationally)
8. Ole Miss (51st nationally)
9. Auburn (61st nationally)
10. Mississippi State (68th nationally)
11. Georgia (98th nationally)
12. Vanderbilt (105th nationally)
13. South Carolina (124th nationally)
14. Texas A&M (139th nationally)

Top 20 Mid Majors:
1. Gonzaga (1st nationally)
2. Houston (3rd nationally)
3. Loyola Chicago (10th nationally)
4. BYU (17th nationally)
5. San Diego State (26th nationally)
6. Memphis (31st nationally)
7. St. Bonaventure (32nd nationally)
8. Utah State (46th nationally)
9. VCU (48th nationally)
10. SMU (53rd nationally)
11. Saint Louis (54th nationally)
12. Drake (56th nationally)
13. UC Santa Barbara (57th nationally)
14. Boise State (60th nationally)
15. Richmond (65th nationally)
16. Wichita State (67th nationally)
17. Davidson (70th nationally)
18. St. Mary's (71st nationally)
19. Wright State (73rd nationally)
20. North Texas (74th nationally)
 
Ugh, I will never understand Wisconsin. Also Iowa, they were top 10 all year and who did they beat?
 
Top MidMajor Conferences (A10, AAC, CUSA, MVC, MWC, WCC)

A10:
1. St. Bonaventure (32nd nationally)
2. VCU (48th nationally)
3. Saint Louis (54th nationally)
4. Richmond (65th nationally)
5. Davidson (70th nationally)
6. Dayton (87th nationally)
7. Rhode Island (111th nationally)
8. Massachusetts (119th nationally)
9. Duquesne (125th nationally)
10. George Mason (142nd nationally)
11. La Salle (200th nationally)
12. St. Joe's (202nd nationally)
13. George Washington (228th nationally)
14. Fordham (309th nationally)

AAC:
1. Houston (3rd nationally)
2. Memphis (31st nationally)
3. SMU (53rd nationally)
4. Wichita State (67th nationally)
5. UCF (94th nationally)
6. Cincinnati (114th nationally)
7. Tulsa (118th nationally)
8. Temple (136th nationally)
9. Tulane (144th nationally)
10. ECU (153rd nationally)
11. USF (165th nationally)

CUSA:
1. North Texas (74th nationally)
2. Louisiana Tech (82nd nationally)
3. Marshall (95th nationally)
4. Western Kentucky (99th nationally)
5. UAB (102nd nationally)
6. UTEP (137th nationally)
7. Old Dominion (150th nationally)
8. UTSA (160th nationally)
9. Florida Atlantic (181st nationally)
10. Rice (189th nationally)
11. Charlotte (234th nationally)
12. Southern Miss (256th nationally)
13. FIU (293rd nationally)
14. Middle Tennessee (306th nationally)

MVC:
1. Loyola Chicago (10th nationally)
2. Drake (56th nationally)
3. Missouri State (89th nationally)
4. Indiana State (120th nationally)
5. Bradley (146th nationally)
6. Northern Iowa (163rd nationally)
7. Southern Illinois (192nd nationally)
8. Valparaiso (194th nationally)
9. Illinois State (198th nationally)
10. Evansville (206th nationally)

MWC:
1. San Diego State (26th nationally)
2. Utah State (46th nationally)
3. Boise State (60th nationally)
4. Colorado State (76th nationally)
5. Nevada (93rd nationally)
6. Wyoming (164th nationally)
7. UNLV (174th nationally)
8. Fresno State (191st nationally)
9. New Mexico (292nd nationally)
10. Air Force (332nd nationally)
11. San Jose State (333rd nationally)

WCC:
1. Gonzaga (1st nationally)
2. BYU (17th nationally)
3. St. Mary's (71st nationally)
4. Pepperdine (88th nationally)
5. San Francisco (91st nationally)
6. Loyola Marymount (92nd nationally)
7. Pacific (117th nationally)
8. Santa Clara (145th nationally)
9. San Diego (193rd nationally)
10. Portland (320th nationally)
 
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Top 25 Offensive Efficiency:

1. Gonzaga
2. Iowa
3. Baylor
4. Ohio State
5. LSU
6. Villanova
7. Houston
8. Illinois
9. Michigan
10. Oregon
11. West Virginia
12. Colorado
13. UCLA
14. USC
15. Arizona
16. Florida State
17. Virginia
18. Duke
19. Toledo
20. BYU
21. Davidson
22. Notre Dame
23. Syracuse
24. Georgia Tech
25. Creighton
 
Top 25 Defensive Efficiency:

1. Memphis
2. Loyola Chicago
3. Alabama
4. Michigan
5. Gonzaga
6. Tennessee
7. USC
8. Houston
9. Illinois
10. Utah State
11. Arkansas
12. St. Mary's
13. VCU
14. Kansas
15. Rutgers
16. Wisconsin
17. Clemson
18. St. Bonaventure
19. Oklahoma State
20. San Diego State
21. Texas Tech
22. Colorado
23. Washington State
24. Ole Miss
25. Abilene Christian
 
Besides this year, name the last time UVA was in top 25 of offensive efficiency but outside the top 25 in defensive efficiency lol
 
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