Auburn atop AP Top 25 for 7th
straight week; preseason No. 1 KU out, ending ranked run at 80 weeks
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[February 25, 2025]
By DAVE SKRETTA
Auburn remained atop the AP Top 25 for the seventh straight week on
Monday, while preseason No. 1 Kansas dropped out of the men's
basketball poll for the first time in nearly four years, ending the
Jayhawks' ranked run at 80 consecutive weeks.
The Tigers earned all 60 votes from the national media panel after
beating Arkansas and Georgia last week. They were followed by Duke
and Florida, which traded places in the poll, with Houston and
Tennessee rounding out the top five. Houston has the nation's
longest active streak in the Top 25 at 102 weeks.
The Jayhawks were dropped from the poll for the first time since
Feb. 8, 2021, when the season was played amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
That had ended a record 231 consecutive weeks in the Top 25 for
Kansas.
The Jayhawks' were dropped this week after a 74-67 loss at Utah and
a 91-57 blowout loss at BYU, the biggest margin of defeat in school
history for a ranked Kansas team against an unranked opponent. BYU
entered the poll at No. 25 this week.
Kansas took out its frustration on Oklahoma State on Saturday,
rolling to a 96-64 victory in Allen Fieldhouse.
“We’re 1-0,” Jayhawks coach Bill Self said afterward. “That’s what
we’re talking about. And everybody’s stat sheet in what they’re
averaging this year is exactly what happened today. And we’re not
even gonna talk about the other stuff right now.”
Alabama fell two spots to No. 6 this week and was followed by St.
John's and Michigan State, which jumped six spots after back-to-back
ranked wins over Purdue and Michigan. Iowa State and Texas Tech
rounded out the top 10.
Kansas dropped out along with Ole Miss, which had been ranked the
last 13 weeks and 15 of the last 16. That made room for Saint
Mary's, which beat Portland and Gonzaga to enter at No. 23, and BYU,
which followed its win over the Jayhawks by beating then-No. 19
Arizona 96-95 on Saturday thanks to two free throws by Richie
Saunders with 3.2 seconds left.
It was the first time the Cougars had beaten ranked teams in
consecutive games since 1988.
“My message to our group is, you know, whatever the next challenge
in front of us, we’re trying to attack it, whether that’s practice,
whether that’s shoot-around, whether that’s a game,” first-year BYU
coach Kevin Young said. "I know that sounds cliche but that's really
been the recipe for us, to not look any further than what we have to
do at that moment.”
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BYU guard Trevin Knell reacts to a play against Kansas during the
second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Feb. 18,
2025, in Provo, Utah. (AP Photo/Rob Gray)

Rising and falling
Louisville joined Michigan State in making the biggest jump in this
week's poll, climbing six spots to No. 19. The Cardinals beat
Florida State in their only game last week for their fifth
consecutive win, and they head into this week tied with No. 13
Clemson for second in the ACC behind the second-ranked Blue Devils.
Purdue fell seven spots to No. 20 after losses to Michigan State and
Indiana, but the Boilermakers held onto a spot in the Top 25 for the
55th consecutive week. That is now the third-longest active streak
behind Houston and Tennessee (76 weeks).
Preseason Top 25 checkup
Kansas isn't the only team ranked highly in the preseason poll to
drop out altogether this season.
Two-time defending national champion UConn was No. 3 with 11
first-place votes in October but did not appear on any ballots this
week. Gonzaga was sixth, Baylor eighth and North Carolina ninth in
the preseason poll — and all are unranked.
In all, more than half of the teams in the preseason poll — 13 of
them — failed to crack this week's Top 25.
Conference watch
The SEC continued its dominance with three of the top five and eight
total in the Top 25 this week. The Big 12 had three in the top 10
and five ranked teams, while the Big Ten also had five teams in the
poll. The ACC had three, the Big East had two and the American and
West Coast conferences had one team apiece.
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