(Jae C. Hong)
Many teams participated in Thanksgiving tournaments last week and it caused many upsets throughout college basketball.
But even teams not in tournaments were susceptible to defeats. Indiana, previously ranked No. 3 in the country, dropped a 71-68 overtime game to Fort Wayne.
Three new teams entered the poll as Baylor, unranked two weeks ago, is all the way up to No. 9 in the country.
Here's a look at the AP poll after Week 4 along with the way I voted.
Rank | AP Poll | How I voted |
1 | Kentucky | Kentucky |
2 | Villanova | Villanova |
3 | UNC | UNC |
4 | Kansas | Duke |
5 | Duke | Kansas |
6 | Virginia | Virginia |
7 | Xavier | Xavier |
8 | Gonzaga | UCLA |
9 | Baylor | Gonzaga |
10 | Creighton | Baylor |
11 | UCLA | Creighton |
12 | Saint Mary's | Saint Mary's |
13 | Indiana | Arizona |
14 | Louisville | Wisconsin |
15 | Purdue | Indiana |
16 | Arizona | Louisville |
17 | Wisconsin | Purdue |
18 | Butler | Rhode Island |
19 | Iowa State | Maryland |
20 | South Carolina | Oregon |
21 | Rhode Island | Iowa State |
22 | Syracuse | Florida |
23 | Oregon | Butler |
24 | Florida | South Carolina |
25 | West Virginia | Syracuse |
Here's a few notes on this weeks poll:
- I had Maryland ranked at No.