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Michigan State fell two spots to 11th and was followed by Kansas State, Georgetown, Tennessee, Ohio State, Mississippi, Washington, Temple, New Mexico and Texas Tech.
The bottom five ranked teams were Clemson, Florida State, Wisconsin, UAB and Northwestern.
New Mexico (12-1) had the week's biggest fall, dropping six places to 19th after a 75-66 loss at Oral Roberts.
The addition of Wisconsin and Northwestern gives the Big Ten five ranked teams, tying the Big East for most in the Top 25. The Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference both have four.
There are six games between ranked teams this week with the headliner Friday's matchup between Purdue and West Virginia, two of the six remaining unbeaten teams in Division I.
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